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Journal of Insect Science | 2009

Novel Pink Bollworm Resistance to the Bt Toxin Cry 1Ac: Effects on Mating, Oviposition, Larval Development and Survival

J.A. Fabrick; L. Forlow Jech; T. J. Henneberry

Abstract Bt cotton plants are genetically engineered to produce insecticidal toxins from the Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) Berliner (Bacillales: Bacillaceae) bacterium and target key lepidopteran pests. In all previous strains of pink bollworm, Pectinophora gossypiella (Saunders) (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) selected in the laboratory for resistance to insecticidal Cry1Ac toxin using an artificial diet containing the toxin, resistance to Cry1Ac and to Bt cotton is linked to three cadherin alleles (r1, r2, and r3). In contrast, the BG(4) pink bollworm strain was selected for resistance to Bt cotton by feeding larvae for four days in each of 42 generations on bolls of ‘NuCOTN33B®’ that expressed Cry1Ac toxin. After additional selection for eleven generations on Cry1Ac-incorporated diet, the susceptibility to Cry1Ac, fecundity, egg viability, and mating of this strain (Bt4R) was compared with the unselected Cry1Ac-susceptible parent strain. Some larvae of the Bt4R strain survived on diet containing ≥ 10 µg Cry1Ac per milliliter artificial diet, but none survived on transgenic cotton bolls. In contrast to strains selected exclusively on Cry1Ac diet, some survival of progeny of reciprocal moth crosses of Bt4R resistant and Bt-susceptible strains occurred on Cry1Ac-treated diet, suggesting differences in levels of dominance. The Bt4R resistant strain does not have the r1, r2, or r3 mutant cadherin genes as do all previous strains of pink bollworm selected on Cry1Ac-treated artificial diet. The combined results suggest a mechanism of resistance to Cry1Ac that is different from previously described cadherin mutations.


Environmental Entomology | 1996

Bemisia argentifolii (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae) Honeydew Sugars and Relationships to Sticky Cotton

T. J. Henneberry; Donald L. Hendrix; H. H. Perkins; L. Forlow Jech; R. A. Burke


Environmental Entomology | 1996

Temperature Effects on Infection and Mortality of Pectinophora gossypiella (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae) Larvae by Two Entomopathogenic Nematode Species

T. J. Henneberry; L. Forlow Jech; R. A. Burke; J. E. Lindegren


Cotton: A College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Report | 2003

Cabbage Looper, Tobacco Budworm, and Beet Armyworm Larval Mortalities, Development and Foliage Consumption on Bt and Non-Bt Cottons

T. J. Henneberry; L. Forlow Jech; T. de la Torre


Cotton: A College of Agriculture Report | 2001

Honeydew Production by Sweetpotato Whitefly Adults and Nymphs

T. J. Henneberry; L. Forlow Jech; T. de la Torre


Cotton: A College of Agriculture Report | 2001

Mortality and Development Effects of Transgenic Cotton on Pink Bollworm Larvae

T. J. Henneberry; L. Forlow Jech; T. de la Torre


Arthropod Management Tests | 2007

EFFECTS OF PINK BOLLWORM RESISTANCE TO TRANSGENIC COTTON ON MOTH MATING, OVIPOSITION AND LARVAL PROGENY DEVELOPMENT, 2006

T. J. Henneberry; L. Forlow Jech


Arthropod Management Tests | 2005

PINK BOLLWORM LARVAL MORTALITIES AND CRY1AC TOXIC PROTEIN IN FIELD GROWN BT COTTONS, 2004

T. J. Henneberry; L. Forlow Jech


Arthropod Management Tests | 2005

MORTALITIES OF TOBACCO BUDWORM, BEET ARMYWORM AND CABBAGE LOOPER LARVAE FEEDING ON TRANSGENIC AND NON-TRANSGENIC COTTON POLLENS, 2004

T. J. Henneberry; L. Forlow Jech


Arthropod Management Tests | 2005

MORTALITIES OF PINK BOLLWORM LARVAE FEEDING ON BT AND NON-BT COTTON POLLENS, 2004

T. J. Henneberry; L. Forlow Jech

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T. J. Henneberry

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T. de la Torre

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J. Maurer

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Donald L. Hendrix

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R. A. Burke

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H. H. Perkins

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J. E. Lindegren

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J.A. Fabrick

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