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Impact of Caterpillar Increased Feeding Rates on Reduction of Bt Susceptibility

The use of insect-resistant transgenic crops producing Bacillus thuringiensis protein Cry toxins (Bt) to control caterpillars is wide-spread. Development of a mechanism to prevent Bt from reaching its target site in the digestive system could result in Bt resistance and resistance to other insectici...

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Autores principales: Dhammi, Anirudh, van Krestchmar, Jaap B., Zhu, Jiwei, Ponnusamy, Loganathan, Gould, Fred, Reisig, Dominic, Kurtz, Ryan W., Roe, R. Michael
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9735560/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36499184
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232314856
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author Dhammi, Anirudh
van Krestchmar, Jaap B.
Zhu, Jiwei
Ponnusamy, Loganathan
Gould, Fred
Reisig, Dominic
Kurtz, Ryan W.
Roe, R. Michael
author_facet Dhammi, Anirudh
van Krestchmar, Jaap B.
Zhu, Jiwei
Ponnusamy, Loganathan
Gould, Fred
Reisig, Dominic
Kurtz, Ryan W.
Roe, R. Michael
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description The use of insect-resistant transgenic crops producing Bacillus thuringiensis protein Cry toxins (Bt) to control caterpillars is wide-spread. Development of a mechanism to prevent Bt from reaching its target site in the digestive system could result in Bt resistance and resistance to other insecticides active per os. Increased feeding rates by increasing temperature in tobacco budworms, Chloridea virescens, and bollworms, Helicoverpa zea, decreased Bt Cry1Ac susceptibility and mortality. The same was found in C. virescens for Bollgard II plant extract containing Bt Cry1Ac and Cry2Ab2 toxins. Furthermore, H. zea from the same inbred laboratory colony that fed faster independent of temperature manipulation were less susceptible to Bt intoxication. A laboratory derived C. virescens Bt resistant strain demonstrated a higher feeding rate on non-Bt artificial diet than the parental, Bt susceptible strain. A laboratory-reared Bt resistant fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda, strain also fed faster on non-Bt diet compared to Bt susceptible caterpillars of the same species, both originally collected from corn. The studies in toto and the literature reviewed support the hypothesis that increased feeding rate is a behavioral mechanism for reducing caterpillar susceptibility to Bt. Its possible role in resistance needs further study.
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spelling pubmed-97355602022-12-11 Impact of Caterpillar Increased Feeding Rates on Reduction of Bt Susceptibility Dhammi, Anirudh van Krestchmar, Jaap B. Zhu, Jiwei Ponnusamy, Loganathan Gould, Fred Reisig, Dominic Kurtz, Ryan W. Roe, R. Michael Int J Mol Sci Article The use of insect-resistant transgenic crops producing Bacillus thuringiensis protein Cry toxins (Bt) to control caterpillars is wide-spread. Development of a mechanism to prevent Bt from reaching its target site in the digestive system could result in Bt resistance and resistance to other insecticides active per os. Increased feeding rates by increasing temperature in tobacco budworms, Chloridea virescens, and bollworms, Helicoverpa zea, decreased Bt Cry1Ac susceptibility and mortality. The same was found in C. virescens for Bollgard II plant extract containing Bt Cry1Ac and Cry2Ab2 toxins. Furthermore, H. zea from the same inbred laboratory colony that fed faster independent of temperature manipulation were less susceptible to Bt intoxication. A laboratory derived C. virescens Bt resistant strain demonstrated a higher feeding rate on non-Bt artificial diet than the parental, Bt susceptible strain. A laboratory-reared Bt resistant fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda, strain also fed faster on non-Bt diet compared to Bt susceptible caterpillars of the same species, both originally collected from corn. The studies in toto and the literature reviewed support the hypothesis that increased feeding rate is a behavioral mechanism for reducing caterpillar susceptibility to Bt. Its possible role in resistance needs further study. MDPI 2022-11-28 /pmc/articles/PMC9735560/ /pubmed/36499184 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232314856 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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van Krestchmar, Jaap B.
Zhu, Jiwei
Ponnusamy, Loganathan
Gould, Fred
Reisig, Dominic
Kurtz, Ryan W.
Roe, R. Michael
Impact of Caterpillar Increased Feeding Rates on Reduction of Bt Susceptibility
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title_sort impact of caterpillar increased feeding rates on reduction of bt susceptibility
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9735560/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36499184
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232314856
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