BEHAVIOR, GROWTH, SURVIVAL, AND PLANT INJURY BY HELIOTHIS-VIRESCENS (F) (LEPIDOPTERA, NOCTUIDAE) ON TRANSGENIC BT COTTONS

Citation
Jh. Benedict et al., BEHAVIOR, GROWTH, SURVIVAL, AND PLANT INJURY BY HELIOTHIS-VIRESCENS (F) (LEPIDOPTERA, NOCTUIDAE) ON TRANSGENIC BT COTTONS, Journal of economic entomology, 85(2), 1992, pp. 589-593
Citations number
23
ISSN journal
00220493
Volume
85
Issue
2
Year of publication
1992
Pages
589 - 593
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-0493(1992)85:2<589:BGSAPI>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
Six cotton lines were evaluated for resistance to tobacco budworm, Hel iothis virescens (F.), in two glasshouse experiments. The cotton lines were four transgenic somaclones carrying the delta-endotoxin gene (Bt ) from Bacillus thuringiensis variety kurstaki and a marker gene (NPTI I), and two control lines without the Bt gene (one transgenic control carrying only the NPTII gene, an antibiotic resistance marker gene, an d one nontransgenic control). In a behavior experiment, the lines were evaluated for their influence on feeding, resting, locomotion, and sp in-down (i.e., leaving the plant on a silken thread) behaviors of thir d-instar H. virescens. The percentage of time larvae were observed in spin-down behavior was significantly greater on one somaclone carrying the Bt gene than for the nontransgenic 'Coker 312' control. No signif icant differences were observed in percentage of time larvae spent fee ding or resting, or in the occurrence of larvae on flower bud, leaf, o r stem-petiole on the six lines. However, more larvae were found in th e terminals of one somaclone carrying the Bt/NPTII genes than for the 'Coker 312' control. In a second experiment, neonates were confined on the six cotton lines for 10 d to compare larval growth, survival, and plant injury. Larval weight (fresh) and injury to small bolls were re duced on one somaclone carrying the Bt gene compared with the nontrans genic control. However, flower bud injury was not different among the six lines. These data suggest that the transgenic Bt lines were not ex pressing the delta-endotoxin at levels sufficient to have a relatively large influence on larval behavior, growth, survival, or plant damage .