نتایج جستجو برای: bt cotton

تعداد نتایج: 28655  

2015
Agung N. Puspito Abdul Q. Rao Muhammad N. Hafeez Muhammad S. Iqbal Kamran S. Bajwa Qurban Ali Bushra Rashid Muhammad A. Abbas Ayesha Latif Ahmad A. Shahid Idrees A. Nasir Tayyab Husnain

More than 50 countries around the globe cultivate cotton on a large scale. It is a major cash crop of Pakistan and is considered "white gold" because it is highly important to the economy of Pakistan. In addition to its importance, cotton cultivation faces several problems, such as insect pests, weeds, and viruses. In the past, insects have been controlled by insecticides, but this method cause...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2008
Paula Federico Thomas G Hallam Gary F McCracken S Thomas Purucker William E Grant A Nelly Correa-Sandoval John K Westbrook Rodrigo A Medellin Cutler J Cleveland Chris G Sansone Juan D López Margrit Betke Arnulfo Moreno-Valdez Thomas H Kunz

During the past 12000 years agricultural systems have transitioned from natural habitats to conventional agricultural regions and recently to large areas of genetically engineered (GE) croplands. This GE revolution occurred for cotton in a span of slightly more than a decade during which a switch occurred in major cotton production areas from growing 100% conventional cotton to an environment i...

2007
Yves Carrière Christa Ellers-Kirk Robert W. Biggs Maria A. Sims Timothy J. Dennehy Bruce E. Tabashnik

Fitness costs associated with resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) crops are expected to delay the evolution of resistance. In a previous study where pink bollworm, Pectinophora gossypiella (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae), larvae overwintered in outdoor insectaries, individuals from Bt-resistant strains had lower survival than individuals from Bt-susceptible strains or F1 progeny from crosses b...

2013
Jun-Ce Tian Xiang-Ping Wang Li-Ping Long Jörg Romeis Steven E. Naranjo Richard L. Hellmich Ping Wang Elizabeth D. Earle Anthony M. Shelton

The biological control function provided by natural enemies is regarded as a protection goal that should not be harmed by the application of any new pest management tool. Plants producing Cry proteins from the bacterium, Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt), have become a major tactic for controlling pest Lepidoptera on cotton and maize and risk assessment studies are needed to ensure they do not harm i...

Journal: :Environmental entomology 2014
Jun-Ce Tian Li-Ping Long Xiang-Ping Wang Steven E Naranjo Jörg Romeis Richard L Hellmich Ping Wang Anthony M Shelton

Geocoris punctipes (Say) and Orius insidiosus (Say) are generalist predators found in a wide range of crops, including cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) and maize (Zea mays L.), where they provide important biological control services by feeding on an array of pests, including eggs and small larvae of caterpillars. A high percentage of cotton and maize in the United States and several other countr...

2008
Oliver G. G. Knox Grant N. Roberts Sharon J. Downes

Transgenic Bt-cotton expresses insecticidal Cry proteins via Cry genes, introduced from the soil bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt). Data on levels of Cry proteins expressed in transgenic Bt-crops is important for assessing levels of environmental exposure. During investigations into the rhizosphere impacts of Cry proteins from GM cotton we found that Cry1Ac expression throughout the season ...

2012
Anwaar H. K. Alvi Ali H. Sayyed Muhammad Naeem Muhammad Ali

Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner) is one of the most destructive pests of several field and vegetable crops, with indiscriminate use of insecticides contributing to multiple instances of resistance. In the present study we assessed whether H. armigera had developed resistance to Bt cotton and compared the results with several conventional insecticides. Furthermore, the genetics of resistance was al...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2013
Thierry Brévault Shannon Heuberger Min Zhang Christa Ellers-Kirk Xinzhi Ni Luke Masson Xianchiun Li Bruce E Tabashnik Yves Carrière

To delay evolution of pest resistance to transgenic crops producing insecticidal proteins from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt), the "pyramid" strategy uses plants that produce two or more toxins that kill the same pest. In the United States, this strategy has been adopted widely, with two-toxin Bt cotton replacing one-toxin Bt cotton. Although two-toxin plants are likely to be more durable than one...

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