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1 June 2011 Selection for Resistance to mCry3A-Expressing Transgenic Corn in Western Corn Rootworm
Lisa N. Meihls, Matthew L. Higdon, Mark Ellersieck, Bruce E. Hibbard
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Abstract

To investigate the development of resistance to mCry3A, a laboratory colony of the western corn rootworm, Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte, was established from field survivors of mCry3A-expressing (MIR604) corn, Zea mays L. Feral adults emerging from MIR604 (selected) and isoline (control) field plots were collected and returned to the laboratory. Progeny of each colony was reared one generation on isoline corn and then crossed reciprocally with a nondiapausing colony. The resulting nondiapausing progeny were then reared on greenhouse corn in accordance with the wild type parent's origin (on MIR604 or isoline corn). After four, seven, and 10 total generations of selection, the resistance ratio of the selected colony was 0.5, 4.3, and 15.4 in terms of lethal concentration (LC)50 values in toxicity assays, with the latter two LC50 values being significant. After seven generations of selection in total, selected and control colonies were screened on MIR604 and isoline corn under field conditions. There was a significant colony × corn pedigree interaction in terms of plant damage. There was no significant difference in damage between MIR604 and isoline corn, whereas this difference was significant for the control colony. After 14 generations of selection, a seedling bioassay was performed. Again, there was a significant colony × corn pedigree interaction, this time in terms of the number of larvae recovered. There was no significant difference in the number of larvae recovered from MIR604 and isoline corn for the selected colony, whereas this difference was significant for the control colony, although larval size was greater on isoline corn for both colonies. Resistance has developed in western corn rootworm laboratory colonies to all Bt proteins currently registered for corn rootworm management, which emphasizes the importance of adhering to resistance management plans for maintaining product efficacy.

Lisa N. Meihls, Matthew L. Higdon, Mark Ellersieck, and Bruce E. Hibbard "Selection for Resistance to mCry3A-Expressing Transgenic Corn in Western Corn Rootworm," Journal of Economic Entomology 104(3), 1045-1054, (1 June 2011). https://doi.org/10.1603/EC10320
Received: 27 August 2010; Accepted: 1 March 2011; Published: 1 June 2011
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KEYWORDS
Bacillus thuringiensis
Diabrotica virgifera virgifera
MIR604
toxicity assay
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