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Fitness costs of Cry1F resistance in two populations of fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (JE Smith), collected from Puerto Rico and Florida

机译:从波多黎各和佛罗里达收集的两个秋夜蛾,斜纹夜蛾(Sodoptera frugiperda,JE Smith)种群对Cry1F抗性的适应性成本

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The development of resistance in target pest populations is a threat to the sustainability of transgenic crops expressing Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) proteins. Fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda J.E. Smith), is a major target pest of Bt maize in North and South America. This insect is the first target pest that has developed field resistance to Bt maize at multiple locations in these regions. The objective of this study was to assess the fitness costs associated with the Cry1F resistance in two populations of S. frugiperda collected from Puerto Rico (RR-PR) and Florida (RR-FL). In the study, fitness costs were evaluated by comparing survival, growth, and developmental time of seven populations of S. frugiperda on (1) non-Bt meridic diet and (2) non-Bt maize leaf tissue and non-Bt diet. The seven populations were RR-PR, RR-FL, a Bt-susceptible strain (Bt-SS), and four F-1 populations developed from reciprocal crosses between Bt-SS and the two resistant populations. Biological parameters measured were neonate-to-adult survivorship, neonate-to-adult developmental time, 10 day larval weight on non-Bt maize leaf tissue, pupal weight, and sex ratios. Results of the study show that the Cry1F resistance in both RR-PR and RR-FL was associated with considerable fitness costs, especially for the Florida population. Compared to the Bt-susceptible population, RR-PR showed an average of 61.1% reduction in larval weight, 20.4% less in neonate-to-adult survivorship, and 3.7 days delay in neonate-to-adult developmental time. These fitness costs for RR-FL were 66.9%, 31.7% and 4.4 days, respectively. The fitness costs of RR-PR and RR-FL appeared to be non-recessive. The results indicate that a diversified genetic basis may exist for the Cry1F resistance in S. frugiperda. (C) 2015 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
机译:目标害虫种群中抗药性的发展对表达苏云金芽孢杆菌(Bt)的转基因作物的可持续性构成威胁。秋天的粘虫,Spodoptera frugiperda J.E. Smith)是北美和南美Bt玉米的主要目标害虫。该昆虫是在这些地区多个地方对Bt玉米产生田间抗性的第一个目标害虫。这项研究的目的是评估从波多黎各(RR-PR)和佛罗里达(RR-FL)收集的两个S. frugiperda种群与Cry1F抗性相关的适应度成本。在这项研究中,通过比较(1)非Bt经络饮食和(2)非Bt玉米叶组织和非Bt饮食的七个S. frugiperda种群的存活,生长和发育时间来评估健身成本。这七个种群是RR-PR,RR-FL,Bt易感菌株(Bt-SS),以及四个B-1-SS与两个抗性种群之间的相互杂交形成的F-1种群。测得的生物学参数是新生儿至成人的存活,新生儿至成人的发育时间,非Bt玉米叶片组织上10天幼虫的体重、,的重量和性别比。研究结果表明,RR-PR和RR-FL中的Cry1F抗性均与可承受的健身成本相关,尤其是对于佛罗里达人群。与Bt易感人群相比,RR-PR的幼虫体重平均降低了61.1%,新生儿至成人的存活率降低了20.4%,新生儿至成人的发育时间延迟了3.7天。 RR-FL的这些健身成本分别为66.9%,31​​.7%和4.4天。 RR-PR和RR-FL的健身费用似乎不是隐性的。结果表明,S。frugiperda的Cry1F抗性可能存在多种遗传基础。 (C)2015 Elsevier Inc.保留所有权利。

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