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Susceptibility of Cry1Ab-susceptible and -resistant sugarcane borer to transgenic corn plants containing single or pyramided Bacillus thuringiensis genes

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CROP PROTECTION
Volume 30, Issue 1, Pages 74-81

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.cropro.2010.09.008

Keywords

Diatraea saccharalis; Bacillus thuringiensis; Transgenic crops; MON 89034; Field corn; Resistance management

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  1. USDA-CSREES [NC-205]
  2. Monsanto Company (St Louis, MO, USA)

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Multiple independent trials were conducted to evaluate the performance of Cry1Ab-susceptible (Cry1Ab-SS) -heterozygous (Cry1Ab-RS) and -resistant (Cry1Ab-RR) genotypes of the sugarcane borer Diatraea saccharalis (F), on eight commercial hybrids and six experimental corn lines The commercial varieties included two non-Bt and six Bt corn hybrids that expressed a single Bt protein (either Cry1Ab or Cry1F) targeting above-ground lepidopteran pests The six experimental lines consisted of two non-Bt and four Bt corn lines, two expressing just the Cry1Ab protein and two containing the pyramided-genes Cry1A 105 and Cry2Ab2 (event MON 89034) Larval mortality on non-Bt corn leaf tissue ranged from 6 to 45% after 12 d across insect genotypes The 12 d mortality of Cry1Ab-SS on leaf tissue of commercial Cry1Ab or Cry1F corn was 96-100% whereas it was 80-96% for Cry1Ab-RS and 68-78% for Cry1Ab-RR On Intact plants, 39-64% of larvae survived on non-Bt corn plants after 21-25 d Larval survivorship on Intact plants of commercial Cry1Ab or Cry1F corn was 0-81% for Cry1Ab-SS, 13-34% for Cry1Ab-RS and 19 -51% for Cry1Ab-RR Larvae of Cry1Ab-RR and -RS also caused significant plant injury to most of the commercial Bt corn hybrids especially to the Cry1Ab corn Cry1Ab resistance in D saccharalis was incompletely dominant on commercial Bt corn hybrids However both experimental lines with pyramided genes of Cry1A105 and Cry2Ab2 provided complete control of all three insect genotypes in both leaf tissue and intact plant tests Results of this study suggest that MON 89034 should offer a means for Bt resistance management in D saccharalis (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved

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