articlePLoS ONEJul 29, 2011GOLD OA

Field-Evolved Resistance to Bt Maize by Western Corn Rootworm

Iowa State University

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Crops engineered to produce insecticidal toxins derived from the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) are planted on millions of hectares annually, reducing the use of conventional insecticides and suppressing pests. However, the evolution of resistance could cut short these benefits. A primary pest targeted by Bt maize in the United States is the western corn rootworm Diabrotica virgifera virgifera (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae). METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We report that fields identified by farmers as having severe rootworm feeding injury to Bt maize contained populations of western corn rootworm that displayed significantly higher survival on Cry3Bb1 maize in laboratory bioassays than did…

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Keywords
  • Western corn rootworm
  • Biology
  • Bacillus thuringiensis
  • Genetically modified maize
  • Agronomy
  • PEST analysis
  • Sowing
  • Resistance (ecology)
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