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Journal of Economic Entomology | 2000

Feeding Behavior of Bollworm and Tobacco Budworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Larvae in Mixed Stands of Nontransgenic and Transgenic Cotton Expressing an Insecticidal Protein

J. L. Halcomb; J. H. Benedict; B. Cook; D. R. Ring; J. C. Correa

Abstract Feeding behavior of third-instar bollworm, Helicoverpa zea (Boddie), and tobacco budworm, Heliothis virescens (F.), was observed in pure and mixed stands of nontransgenic and transgenic cotton (BTK), Gossypium hirsutum L., expressing an insecticidal protein CryIA(c) from a bacterium, Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner subsp. kurstaki. Five plant stands composed of BTK and non-BTK plants were evaluated; two pure stands and three mixed stands. Percentage ratios of BTK to non-BTK plants in the stands were 100:0, 75:25, 50:50, 25:75 and 0:100, respectively. In all stands with BTK plants, fewer bollworm and tobacco budworm larvae were found on BTK plants than non-BTK plants 24 h after infestation with third instars. At 48 h, significantly fewer tobacco budworm larvae, but not fewer bollworm larvae, were found on BTK plants. However, the number of larvae of either insect did not increase on non-BTK plants compared with the initial infestation density of three larvae per plant. The number of obacco budworm injured flower buds, and capsules was lower in all plant stands containing BTK plants compared with the pure stand of non-BTK at 48 h after infestation. Higher numbers of larvae on non-BTK plants were possibly the result of larval intoxication, reduced feeding, and increased plant abandonment and death on BTK plants rather than a classical feeding preference. Unexpectedly, the number of flower buds and capsules injured by bollworm and tobacco budworm when averaged per plant for all plants in a stand, differed little among the 75:25, 50:50 and 25:75 plant mixtures. These data suggest that larvae of both species frequently moved among plants, feeding indiscriminately on BTK and non-BTK plants.


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1987

Functional response of a predator (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) to bollworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) eggs on smoothleaf, hirsute, and pilose cottons

M. F. Treacy; J. H. Benedict; J. D. Lopez; R. K. Morrison


Archive | 2004

Transgenic crops expressing Bt proteins: current status, challenges and outlook.

J. H. Benedict; D. R. Ring; O. Koul; G. S. Dhaliwal


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1987

Behavior and spatial distribution patterns of tobacco budworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) larvae on chlordimeform-treated cotton plants

M. F. Treacy; J. H. Benedict; K. M. Schmidt; R. M. Anderson; T. L. Wagner


Arthropod Management Tests | 2000

INSECTICIDAL EFFICACY OF CryIAb IN CORN ACROSS HYBRID BACKGROUNDS AND ENVIRONMENTS, 1999

J. H. Benedict; Gary N. Odvody; J. C. Correa; Roy D. Parker; Jeff Remmers


Arthropod Management Tests | 2000

EFFICACY OF TRANSGENIC CryIAb CORN AGAINST SOUTHERN INSECT PESTS AND A MYCOTOXIN, 1999

J. H. Benedict; J. C. Correa; Gary N. Odvody; Roy D. Parker


Arthropod Management Tests | 1999

LEPIDOPTERAN CONTROL WITH CYHALOTHRIN, SPINOSAD AND CRYIA(C) AND EXPRESSING PLANTS, 1996

J. H. Benedict; J. C. Correa; D.J. Porteous


Arthropod Management Tests | 1999

EFFICACY OF TWO CRY PROTEINS IN TRANSGENIC COTTON LINES AGAINST BOLLWORM AND TOBACCO BUDWORM, 1996

J. H. Benedict; J. C. Correa; J. E. Mann


Arthropod Management Tests | 1999

GLASSHOUSE CAGE BIOASSAY OF CRYIA(C) EXPRESSING COTTON EFFICACY AGAINST BOLLWORM, 1997

J. H. Benedict; J. L. Halcomb; J. C. Correa; J. E. Mann


Arthropod Management Tests | 1999

EFFICACY OF CYHALOTHRIN, SPINOSAD, AND CRYIA(C) EXPRESSING PLANTS FOR LEPIDOPTERAN CONTROL, 1997

J. H. Benedict; J. C. Correa; D.J. Porteous

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