什么样的Bt玉米适合鳞翅目害虫繁多的地区:实验室评估。

IF 4.5 2区 农林科学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Guoping Li, Hongqiang Feng, Tingjie Ji, Jianrong Huang, Caihong Tian
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摘要

产生苏云金芽孢杆菌(Bt)毒素的转基因作物是防治鳞翅目害虫的有效工具。但不同害虫对Bt毒素的敏感程度不同,这是因为这些毒素的光谱相对较窄,选择性较高。中国市场的Bt玉米杂交种主要针对亚洲玉米螟玉米螟(Ostrinia furnacalis),但对其他鳞翅目害虫的防治效果尚不明确,如斑点螟(Conogethes punctiferalis)、棉铃虫(Helicoverpa armigera)、飞蛾蛾(Agrotis ypsilon)和分离蚜(Mythimna separata)等也是黄淮海夏玉米区的重要鳞翅目害虫。为了确定适合该地区种植哪种类型的Bt玉米,我们在实验室评估了Cry1Ab、Cry1Ac、Cry1F、Cry2Ab和Vip3A 5种Bt毒素对这5种鳞翅目昆虫的药效。furnacalis和C. punctiferalis对所有5种Bt毒素均表现出相似的高敏感性。对Cry1Ab和Cry1Ac敏感性较低。对Cry1F敏感性较低的是棉铃虫、棉铃虫和褐僵虫,而对Cry1F敏感性较低。棉铃虫对Cry2Ab的敏感性高于其他被试物种。这5个物种对Vip3A的敏感性相同,但它们的lc50都相对较高。这些结果表明,由于对棉铃虫、棉铃虫和褐飞虱的潜在控制失败或效果较差,表达单一Cry1毒素的第一代Bt玉米不应成为首选。在黄淮海夏玉米区,表达Cry1和Cry2毒素的第二代Bt玉米或表达Cry1、Cry2和Vip3A毒素的第三代Bt玉米可能对玉米有较好的保护作用。
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What type of Bt corn is suitable for a region with diverse lepidopteran pests: A laboratory evaluation.

What type of Bt corn is suitable for a region with diverse lepidopteran pests: A laboratory evaluation.

What type of Bt corn is suitable for a region with diverse lepidopteran pests: A laboratory evaluation.

Transgenic crops that produce Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) toxins are effective tools for controlling lepidopteran pests. However, the degree of susceptibility to Bt toxins differs among various pest species due to relatively narrow spectrum and high selectivity of such toxins. Bt corn hybrids for Chinese market were designed to target Asian corn borer Ostrinia furnacalis (Guenée), while their efficacy against other lepidopteran pests are not well defined, such as Conogethes punctiferalis (Guenée), Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner), Agrotis ypsilon (Rottemberg), and Mythimna separata (Walker), which are also important lepidopteran pests on corn in the Huang-Huai-Hai Summer Corn Region of China. To determine what type of Bt corn is suitable for this region, the efficacy of five Bt toxins, i.e., Cry1Ab, Cry1Ac, Cry1F, Cry2Ab, and Vip3A, to these five lepidopteran species was evaluated in laboratory. Both O. furnacalis and C. punctiferalis showed similar high susceptibility to all five Bt toxins. A. ypsilon and M. separate were less sensitive to Cry1Ab and Cry1Ac than the other species. H. armigera, A. ypsilon and M. separate were less sensitive to Cry1F than O. furnacalis and C. punctiferalis. H. armigera was more sensitive to Cry2Ab than other tested species. All five species were equally sensitive to Vip3A, though their LC50s were all relatively higher. These findings suggest that the first generation Bt corn expressing single Cry1 toxin should not be the first choice because of the potential risk of control failure or less efficacy against H. armigera, A. ypsilon or M. separate. The second-generation Bt corn expressing Cry1 and Cry2 toxins, or the third generation Bt corn expressing Cry1, Cry2 and Vip3A toxins might produce better protection of corn in the Huang-Huai-Hai Summer Corn Region of China.

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Gm Crops & Food-Biotechnology in Agriculture and the Food Chain
Gm Crops & Food-Biotechnology in Agriculture and the Food Chain Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biotechnology
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期刊介绍: GM Crops & Food - Biotechnology in Agriculture and the Food Chain aims to publish high quality research papers, reviews, and commentaries on a wide range of topics involving genetically modified (GM) crops in agriculture and genetically modified food. The journal provides a platform for research papers addressing fundamental questions in the development, testing, and application of transgenic crops. The journal further covers topics relating to socio-economic issues, commercialization, trade and societal issues. GM Crops & Food aims to provide an international forum on all issues related to GM crops, especially toward meaningful communication between scientists and policy-makers. GM Crops & Food will publish relevant and high-impact original research with a special focus on novelty-driven studies with the potential for application. The journal also publishes authoritative review articles on current research and policy initiatives, and commentary on broad perspectives regarding genetically modified crops. The journal serves a wide readership including scientists, breeders, and policy-makers, as well as a wider community of readers (educators, policy makers, scholars, science writers and students) interested in agriculture, medicine, biotechnology, investment, and technology transfer. Topics covered include, but are not limited to: • Production and analysis of transgenic crops • Gene insertion studies • Gene silencing • Factors affecting gene expression • Post-translational analysis • Molecular farming • Field trial analysis • Commercialization of modified crops • Safety and regulatory affairs BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY • Biofuels • Data from field trials • Development of transformation technology • Elimination of pollutants (Bioremediation) • Gene silencing mechanisms • Genome Editing • Herbicide resistance • Molecular farming • Pest resistance • Plant reproduction (e.g., male sterility, hybrid breeding, apomixis) • Plants with altered composition • Tolerance to abiotic stress • Transgenesis in agriculture • Biofortification and nutrients improvement • Genomic, proteomic and bioinformatics methods used for developing GM cops ECONOMIC, POLITICAL AND SOCIAL ISSUES • Commercialization • Consumer attitudes • International bodies • National and local government policies • Public perception, intellectual property, education, (bio)ethical issues • Regulation, environmental impact and containment • Socio-economic impact • Food safety and security • Risk assessments
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