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endogenous expression of a bt toxin receptor in the cry1ac-susceptible insect cell line and its synergistic effect with cadherin on cytotoxicity of activated cry1ac.although many insect cell lines derived from various tissues are available, it is unclear whether endogenous receptors of bacillus thuringiensis (bt) crystal toxins are expressed in these cell lines. in the present study, we demonstrated that the ovaries-derived spodoptera litura sl-hp cell line was susceptible to activated cry1ac although larvae of s. litura are not susceptible to the toxin. assays of the transcriptome revealed that thirteen atp-binding cassette transporter genes (abc) were exp ...201525662100
large-scale test of the natural refuge strategy for delaying insect resistance to transgenic bt crops.the 'natural refuge strategy" for delaying insect resistance to transgenic cotton that produces insecticidal proteins from bacillus thuringiensis (bt) relies on refuges of host plants other than cotton that do not make bt toxins. we tested this widely adopted strategy by comparing predictions from modeling with data from a four-year field study of cotton bollworm (helicoverpa armigera) resistance to transgenic cotton producing bt toxin cry1ac in six provinces of northern china. bioassay data rev ...201525503384
in-silico determination of insecticidal potential of vip3aa-cry1ac fusion protein against lepidopteran targets using molecular docking.study and research of bt (bacillus thuringiensis) transgenic plants have opened new ways to combat insect pests. over the decades, however, insect pests, especially the lepidopteran, have developed tolerance against bt delta-endotoxins. such issues can be addressed through the development of novel toxins with greater toxicity and affinity against a broad range of insect receptors. in this computational study, functional domains of bacillus thuringiensis crystal delta-endotoxin (cry1ac) insectici ...201526697037
proteomic analysis of the influence of cu(2+) on the crystal protein production of bacillus thuringiensis x022.bacillus thuringiensis x022, a novel strain isolated from soil in china, produces diamond-shaped parasporal crystals. specific mineral nutrients, such as mg, cu, and mn, influence insecticidal crystal proteins (icp) expression and the effects of these elements vary significantly. however, the molecular mechanisms of the effects caused by mineral elements have yet to be reported.201526438125
elimination of gut microbes with antibiotics confers resistance to bacillus thuringiensis toxin proteins in helicoverpa armigera (hubner).helicoverpa armigera is one of the most important pests worldwide. transgenic crops with toxin genes from bacillus thuringiensis (bt) have been deployed on a large scale to control this pest. the insecticidal activity of bt is probably influenced by the insect midgut microbes, which vary across crop hosts and locations. therefore, we examined the role of gut microbes in pathogenicity of bt toxins in the h. armigera. antibiotic cocktail was used for the complete elimination of the h. armigera gut ...201526384494
fitness costs of reproductive capacity and ovarian development in a bt-resistant strain of the cotton bollworm helicoverpa armigera (hübner) (lepidoptera: noctuidae).the cotton bollworm helicoverpa armigera has developed resistance to the insecticidal cry1ac toxins produced by bacillus thuringiensis (bt) in china. to gain a better understanding of the fitness cost associated with resistance evolution, reproductive capacities and ovarian development were examined in four strains of h. armigera: a cry1ac-susceptible strain (96s); a cry1ac-resistant strain fed on an artificial diet with cry1ac toxin for 135 generations (btr); two strains derived from btr: a str ...201525186022
monitoring cotton bollworm resistance to cry1ac in two counties of northern china during 2009-2013.transgenic cotton that expresses a gene derived from the bacterium bacillus thuringiensis (bt) has been deployed for combating cotton bollworm in china since 1997. as a follow-up on research started in 2002, the quantitative shifts in larval cry1ac resistance of field helicoverpa armigera populations were monitored from 2009-2013 using bioassays of isofemale lines.201524753356
baseline sensitivity of maize borers in india to the bacillus thuringiensis insecticidal proteins cry1a.105 and cry2ab2.among the major pests of maize in india are two stem borers, chilo partellus (swinhoe) and sesamia inferens (walker), and an earworm, helicoverpa armigera (hübner). as a pest control strategy, transgenic bacillus thuringiensis (bt) maize hybrids are undergoing regulatory trials in india. we have determined the sensitivity of the target lepidopterans to the insecticidal bt proteins expressed in bt maize, as this determines product efficacy and the resistance management strategy to be adopted. mai ...201525143318
responses of 9 lepidopteran species to bacillus thuringiensis: how useful is phylogenetic relatedness for selecting surrogate species for nontarget arthropod risk assessment?to evaluate phylogenetic relatedness as a proxy for susceptibility to bacillus thuringiensis (bt) when selecting species to act as surrogates for others in prerelease testing, we examined the responses of 11 laboratory-reared lepidopteran colonies, comprising members of 2 families, 5 genera, and 9 species, to a commercial bt preparation. survival, pupal mass, and timing of pupation and adult emergence of 2 noctuids (spodoptera litura and helicoverpa armigera) and 7 tortricids (cnephasia jactatan ...201525111652
improvement in the uv resistance of baculoviruses by displaying nano-zinc oxide-binding peptides on the surfaces of their occlusion bodies.the sensitivity of baculoviruses to uv radiation severely limits their large-scale application as biological insecticides. the polyhedron envelope of a baculovirus, which is composed of carbohydrate and polyhedron envelope protein (pep), is a significant structure for the stability and persistence of occlusion bodies (obs) under environmental conditions. the results of this study revealed that the rough pitted surface phenotype of a pep-null autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus ( ...201525895092
identification of a thioredoxin peroxidase gene involved in resistance to nucleopolyhedrovirus infection in helicoverpa armigera with rna interference.thioredoxin peroxidases (tpxs) play a crucial role in protection against oxidative damage in several insect species. however, studies on the characteristics and functions of tpxs in helicoverpa armigera are lacking. in this study, a novel 2-cys tpx gene from h. armigera (hatpx) was identified. sequence analysis revealed that hatpx is highly conserved and shares two catalysis regions (vcp) with other insect species. hatpx mrna was found to be expressed in an age-dependent manner and was ubiquitou ...201526238928
the endoparasitoid campoletis chlorideae induces a hemolytic factor in the herbivorous insect helicoverpa armigera.although lysis of invading organisms is a major innate form of immunity used by invertebrates, it remains unclear whether herbivorous insects have hemolysin or not. to address this general question, we tested the hemolytic (hl) activity of the hemolymph and tissue extracts from various stages of the polyphagous insect helicoverpa armigera (hübner) against the erythrocytes from chicken, duck, and rabbit. an hl activity was identified in the hemolymph of h. armigera larvae. further studies demonst ...201525929852
rab3 is involved in cellular immune responses of the cotton bollworm, helicoverpa armigera.rab3, a member of the rab gtpase family, has been found to be involved in innate immunity. however, the precise function of this gtpase in innate immunity remains unknown. in this study, we identified a rab3 gene (ha-rab3) from the cotton bollworm, helicoverpa armigera and studied its roles in innate immune responses. expression of ha-rab3 was upregulated in the hemocytes of h. armigera larvae after the injection of escherichia coli or chromatography beads. the dsrna-mediated knockdown of ha-rab ...201525662061
molecular characterization of a peptidoglycan recognition protein from the cotton bollworm, helicoverpa armigera and its role in the prophenoloxidase activation pathway.peptidoglycan recognition proteins (pgrps), which are evolutionarily conserved from invertebrates to vertebrates, function as pattern-recognition and effector molecules in innate immunity. in this study, a pgrp (hapgrp-a) from the cotton bollworm, helicoverpa armigera was identified and characterized. sequence analysis indicated that hapgrp-a is not an amidase-type pgrp. increased levels of hapgrp-a mrna were observed in the fat body and hemocytes of h. armigera larvae following the injection of ...201525659083
isolation, structure modeling and function characterization of a trypsin inhibitor from cassia obtusifolia.a trypsin inhibitor gene (coti1) from cassia obtusifolia was isolated and the deduced amino acid sequence was attributed to the kunitz-type trypsin inhibitor. the recombined coti1, expressed in e. coli, exhibited strong inhibitory effect on bovine trypsin and trypsin-like proteases from helicoverpa armigera, spodoptera exigua, and spodoptera litura. coti1 thus presents insecticidal properties that may be useful for the genetic engineering of plants. leu84, arg86 and thr88 were predicted as three ...201525479703
landscape changes in a lowland in benin: ecological impact on pests and natural enemies.habitat management involving conservative biological control could be a good crop pest management option in poor african countries. a survey was conducted from august 2013 to july 2014 in a rainfed lowland region near pélébina, northern benin, in order to characterize spatiotemporal landscape changes and investigate their influence on the main crop pests and their associated natural enemies. the area was mapped mainly regarding crop fields and fallows. visual observations were recorded and a dat ...201527145573
a novel pilin subunit from xenorhabdus nematophila, an insect pathogen, confers pest resistance in tobacco and tomato.overexpression of insecticidal pilin subunit from xenorhabdus nematophila protects transgenic tobacco and tomato plants against helicoverpa armigera. xenorhabdus nematophila is a pathogenic bacterium producing toxins that kill the larval host. previously, we characterized a pilin subunit of x. nematophila which was found to be a pore-forming toxin and cytotoxic to the larval hemocytes of helicoverpa armigera by causing agglutination and lysis of the cells. in the present study, we report the eff ...201526164296
ectopic expression of groel from xenorhabdus nematophila in tomato enhances resistance against helicoverpa armigera and salt and thermal stress.the groel homolog xngroel protein of xenorhabdus nematophila belongs to a highly conserved family of molecular chaperones/heat shock proteins (hsps). xngroel was shown to possess oral insecticidal activity against a major crop pest helicoverpa armigera. under normal conditions, the hsps/chaperones facilitate folding, assembly, and translocation of cellular proteins, while in stress conditions they protect proteins from denaturation. in this study, we describe generation of transgenic tomato plan ...201525958082
an encapsidated viral protein and its role in rna packaging by a non-enveloped animal rna virus.alphatetraviruses are small (+) ssrna viruses with non-enveloped, icosahedral, t=4 particles that assemble from 240 copies of a single capsid protein precursor. this study is focused on the mechanisms underlying selection and packaging of genomic vrnas by helicoverpa armigera stunt virus. we demonstrate that the viral protein, p17, is packaged at low levels (between 4 and 8 copies per capsid) raising the possibility of icosahedral asymmetry in wild-type particles. p17 promotes packaging of vrna2 ...201525577149
oral administration of tat-ptd-diapause hormone fusion protein interferes with helicoverpa armigera (lepidoptera: noctuidae) development.diapause hormone (dh), which can terminate diapause in helicoverpa armigera hübner (lepidoptera: noctuidae), has shown promise as a pest control method. however, the main challenge in using dh as an insecticide lies in achieving effective oral delivery, since the peptide may be degraded by digestive enzymes in the gut. to improve the efficacy of oral dh application, the clostera anastomosis (l.) (lepidoptera: notodontidae) diapause hormone (cadh) was fused to the protein transduction domain (ptd ...201526320262
[the effects of transgenic cry1ac+cry2ab cotton on cotton bollworm control and functional response of predators on whitefly].in this study, we detected and clarified the roles of transgenic cry1ac+cry2ab cotton "639020" in controlling cotton bollworm (helicoverpa armigera) during critical periods of bud stage (second generation of bollworm), flowering stage (third generation of bollworm) and bolling stage (fourth generation of bollworm) as well as the influences of 639020 cotton on functional response of the main predators (chrysopa sinica larvae, propylaea japonica, orius and erigonidium graminicola ) on whitefly usi ...201526351054
differential immunosuppression by campoletis chlorideae eggs and ichnovirus in larvae of helicoverpa armigera and spodoptera exigua.the ichneumonid wasp, campoletis chlorideae uchida, successfully develops in the cotton bollworm helicoverpa armigera (hübner), but rarely survives in the beet armyworm spodoptera exigua (hübner) due to the encapsulation by host immunity. in this study, we investigated the role of c. chlorideae ichnovirus (cciv) and eggs in the evasion of the host immune system. washed eggs of different types, immature, mature, newly laid, or pretreated with protease k, were injected alone or with the calyx flui ...201526183795
pollen-mediated gene flow from transgenic cotton under greenhouse conditions is dependent on different pollinators.with the large-scale release of genetically modified (gm) crops, there are ecological concerns on transgene movement from gm crops to non-gm counterparts and wild relatives. in this research, we conducted greenhouse experiments to measure pollen-mediated gene flow (pgf) in the absence and presence of pollinators (bombus ignitus, apis mellifera and pieris rapae) in one gm cotton (resistant to the insect helicoverpa armigera and the herbicide glyphosate) and two non-gm lines (shiyuan321 and hai712 ...201526525573
impacts of transgenic poplar-cotton agro-ecosystems upon target pests and non-target insects under field conditions.poplar-cotton agro-ecosystems are the main agricultural planting modes of cotton fields in china. with increasing acres devoted to transgenic insect-resistant poplar and transgenic insect-resistant cotton, studies examining the effects of transgenic plants on target and non-target insects become increasingly important. we systematically surveyed populations of both target pests and non-target insects for 4 different combinations of poplar-cotton eco-systems over 3 years. transgenic bt cotton str ...201526345739
induced resistance to helicoverpa armigera through exogenous application of jasmonic acid and salicylic acid in groundnut, arachis hypogaea.induced resistance to helicoverpa armigera through exogenous application of jasmonic acid (ja) and salicylic acid (sa) was studied in groundnut genotypes (icgv 86699, icgv 86031, icg 2271 and icg 1697) with different levels of resistance to insects and the susceptible check jl 24 under greenhouse conditions. activities of oxidative enzymes and the amounts of secondary metabolites and proteins were quantified at 6 days after ja and sa application/insect infestation. data were also recorded on pla ...201525488591
determining the major bt refuge crops for cotton bollworm in north china.evaluation of the effectiveness of refuge strategies involved in cotton bollworm bt resistance management would be aided by technologies that allow monitoring and quantification of key factors that affect the process under field conditions. we hypothesized that characterization of stable carbon and nitrogen isotopes in adult bollworm, helicoverpa armigera (hübner) (lepidoptera: noctuidae) moths may aid in determining the larval host that they developed upon. we found moths reared from larvae fed ...201525196072
induced resistance by oxidative shifts in pigeonpea (cajanus cajan l.) following helicoverpa armigera (hübner) herbivory.oxidative responses in leaves, developing seeds and the pod wall of nine pigeonpea genotypes were investigated against helicoverpa armigera feeding. out of nine genotypes, four were moderately resistant, three were intermediate and two were moderately susceptible genotypes.201524974811
the influence of a 21 kda kunitz-type trypsin inhibitor from nonhost madras thorn, pithecellobium dulce, seeds on h. armigera (hübner) (lepidoptera: noctuidae).a trypsin inhibitor purified from the seeds of the manila tamarind, pithecellobium dulce (pdti), was studied for its effects on growth parameters and developmental stages of helicoverpa armigera. pdti exhibited inhibitory activity against bovine trypsin (∼86%; ∼1.33 ug/ml ic50). the inhibitory activity of pdti was unaltered over a wide range of temperature, ph, and in the presence of dithiothreitol. larval midgut proteases were unable to digest pdti for up to 12 h of incubation. dixon and linewe ...201525580830
bio-physical evaluation and in vivo delivery of plant proteinase inhibitor immobilized on silica nanospheres.recombinant expression of capsicum annuum proteinase inhibitors (canpi-13) and its application via synthetic carrier for the crop protection is the prime objective of our study. herein, we explored proteinase inhibitor peptide immobilization on silica based nanospheres and rods followed by its ph mediated release in vitro and in vivo. initial studies suggested silica nanospheres to be a suitable candidate for peptide immobilization. furthermore, the interactions were characterized biophysically ...201525909183
pc, a novel oral insecticidal toxin from bacillus bombysepticus involved in host lethality via apn and btr-175.insect pests have developed resistance to chemical insecticides, insecticidal toxins as bioinsecticides or genetic protection built into crops. consequently, novel, orally active insecticidal toxins would be valuable biological alternatives for pest control. here, we identified a novel insecticidal toxin, parasporal crystal toxin (pc), from bacillus bombysepticus (bb). pc shows oral pathogenic activity and lethality towards silkworms and cry1ac-resistant helicoverpa armigera strains. in vitro as ...201526057951
plant phenolics are detoxified by prophenoloxidase in the insect gut.plant phenolics are a group of important secondary metabolites that are toxic to many animals and insects if ingested at high concentrations. because most insects consume plant phenolics daily, they have likely evolved the capacity to detoxify these compounds. here, we used drosophila melanogaster, bombyx mori and helicoverpa armigera as models to study the metabolism of plant phenolics by prophenoloxidases. we found that insect foreguts release prophenoloxidases into the lumen, and that the sur ...201526592948
carbon dioxide receptor genes in cotton bollworm helicoverpa armigera.carbon dioxide (co2) is important in insect ecology, eliciting a range of behaviours across different species. interestingly, the numbers of co2 gustatory receptors (grs) vary among insect species. in the model organism drosophila melanogaster, two grs (dmelgr21a and dmelgr63a) have been shown to detect co2. in the butterfly, moth, beetle and mosquito species studied so far, three co2 gr genes have been identified, while in tsetse flies, four co2 gr genes have been identified. in other species i ...201525724420
dynamic transcriptome analysis and volatile profiling of gossypium hirsutum in response to the cotton bollworm helicoverpa armigera.in response to insect herbivory, plants emit elevated levels of volatile organic compounds for direct and indirect resistance. however, little is known about the molecular and genomic basis of defense response that insect herbivory trigger in cotton plants and how defense mechanisms are orchestrated in the context of other biological processes. here we monitored the transcriptome changes and volatile characteristics of cotton plants in response to cotton bollworm (cbw; helicoverpa armigera) larv ...201526148847
ghdrin1, a novel drought-induced gene of upland cotton (gossypium hirsutum l.) confers abiotic and biotic stress tolerance in transgenic tobacco.a novel stress tolerance cdna fragment encoding ghdrin1 protein was identified and its regulation was studied in cotton boll tissues and seedlings subjected to various biotic and abiotic stresses. phylogenetic and conserved domain prediction indicated that ghdrin1 was annotated with a hypothetical protein of unknown function. subcellular localization showed that ghdrin1 is localized in the chloroplasts. the promoter sequence was isolated and subjected to in silico study. various cis-acting eleme ...201525413882
genome-wide transcriptomic and proteomic analyses of bollworm-infested developing cotton bolls revealed the genes and pathways involved in the insect pest defence mechanism.cotton bollworm, helicoverpa armigera, is a major insect pest that feeds on cotton bolls causing extensive damage leading to crop and productivity loss. in spite of such a major impact, cotton plant response to bollworm infection is yet to be witnessed. in this context, we have studied the genome-wide response of cotton bolls infested with bollworm using transcriptomic and proteomic approaches. further, we have validated this data using semi-quantitative real-time pcr. comparative analyses have ...201626799171
effect of the postfeeding interval on olfactory responses of thrips to herbivore-induced cotton plants.we investigated the responses of 3 thrips species, frankliniella schultzei trybom, f. occidentalis pergrande, and thrips tabaci lindeman (thysanoptera: thripidae) to herbivore-damaged and undamaged cotton seedlings (gossypium hirsutum l. [malvales: malvaceae]) at a range of time intervals following damage by adult tetranychus urticae (koch), adult t. ludeni (zacher) (acari: tetranychidae) or helicoverpa armigera (hübner) (lepidoptera: noctuidae) larvae in olfactometer assays. the intensity/frequ ...201626172119
beauveria medogensis sp. nov., a new fungus of the entomopathogenic genus from china.beauveria is among the most ubiquitous genera of entomopathogenic fungi throughout the world. a previously unknown species of the genus was recently discovered from a soil sample collected from tibetan plateau, china and is here described as new to science, b. medogensis sp. nov. the new species is distinguished from its closest relatives based on both morphological characterization and molecular phylogenetic analyses. beauveria medogensis is characterized by globose to subglobose conidia, morph ...201627449678
bioefficacy and persistence of acephate in mungbean vigna radiata (l.) wilczek.the bioefficacy, persistence and metabolism of foliar application of acephate 75 sp at the respective recommended and double doses of 1500 and 3000 g a.i. ha(-1) were studied on kharif mungbean crop. acephate gave a very effective control of the pod borer, helicoverpa armigera (hubner) at the tested doses on mungbean crop throughout the cropping season, besides recording lower percent pod damage and higher grain yield. the recommended dose of acephate also recorded higher net returns and thus in ...201627262970
cross-species amplification and polymorphism of microsatellite loci in helicoverpa armigera and helicoverpa zea (lepidoptera: noctuidae) in brazilian cropping systems.the old world bollworm helicoverpa armigera (hübner) was recently discovered in brazil. this species is closely related to the new world bollworm h. zea (boddie), and mating between these species has already been reported under laboratory conditions. here, we tested the cross-species amplification of 20 microsatellite (ssr) loci in field populations of h. armigera and h. zea collected from brazilian cropping systems. seven ssr loci were successfully amplified and polymorphic in both species exce ...201627173200
insecticidal activity of a novel fatty acid amide derivative from streptomyces species against helicoverpa armigera.helicoverpa armigera, an important pest causes serious damage to grain legumes. the main objective of this study was to isolate and identify the metabolite against h. armigera from a previously characterised streptomyces sp. cai-155. the culture filtrate of cai-155 was extracted using diaion hp-20 and the active fractions were fractionated on silica and c18 column chromatography. the c18 active fraction was further fractionated on silica gel 60 f254 thin layer chromatography (tlc). the most acti ...201626956775
adaptation of habrobracon hebetor (hymenoptera: braconidae) to rearing on ephestia kuehniella (lepidoptera: pyralidae) and helicoverpa armigera (lepidoptera: noctuidae).food characteristics strongly regulate digestive enzymatic activity of insects through direct influences on their midgut mechanisms. insect performance is better on diets that contain nutrients in proportions that fit its digestive enzymes. little is known about the influences of rearing history on parasitism success of habrobracon hebetor say. this research focused on the effect of nutrient regulation on survival, development, and parasitism of h. hebetor. life history and digestive enzyme acti ...201626839317
novel hydrazone derivatives containing pyridine amide moiety: design, synthesis, and insecticidal activity.a series of novel hydrazone derivatives containing pyridine amide moiety were designed, synthesized, and evaluated for their insecticidal activity. bioassays indicated that some of the target compounds exhibited good insecticidal activities against nilaparvata lugens (n. lugens), plutella xylostella (p. xylostella), mythimna separata (m. separata), helicoverpa armigera (h. armigera), pyrausta nubilalis (p. nubilalis), and culex pipiens pallens (c. pipiens pallens). in particular, compound 5j rev ...201626832221
synthesis and antiviral, insecticidal, and fungicidal activities of gossypol derivatives containing alkylimine, oxime or hydrazine moiety.gossypol is a part of the cotton plant's defense system against pathogens and herbivorous insects. to discover gossypol analogs with broad spectrum and high activity, a series of gossypol alkylamine schiff base, oxime and hydrazone derivatives were synthesised and bioassayed. the biological results indicated that most of these derivatives exhibited higher anti-tmv activity than gossypol. interestingly, the activities of compounds 10, 15, 18, 20, 23 and 26 were much higher than that of ribavirin. ...201626337022
whole genome re-sequencing reveals genome-wide variations among parental lines of 16 mapping populations in chickpea (cicer arietinum l.).chickpea (cicer arietinum l.) is the second most important grain legume cultivated by resource poor farmers in south asia and sub-saharan africa. in order to harness the untapped genetic potential available for chickpea improvement, we re-sequenced 35 chickpea genotypes representing parental lines of 16 mapping populations segregating for abiotic (drought, heat, salinity), biotic stresses (fusarium wilt, ascochyta blight, botrytis grey mould, helicoverpa armigera) and nutritionally important (pr ...201626822060
relative fitness of helicoverpa armigera (lepidoptera: noctuidae) on seven host plants: a perspective for ipm in brazil.the cotton bollworm helicoverpa armigera (hübner) (lepidoptera: noctuidae) is a widespread pest of many cultivated and wild plants in europe, africa, asia, and australia. in 2013, this species was reported in brazil, attacking various host crops in the midwestern and northeastern regions of the country and is now found countrywide. aiming to understand the effects of different host plants on the life cycle of h. armigera, we selected seven species of host plants that mature in different seasons ...201626798139
construction of silkworm midgut cdna library for screen and sequence analysis of peritrophic membrane protein genes.silkworm is an important economic insect and the model species for lepidoptera. the midgut of silkworm is an important physiological barrier, as its peritrophic membrane (pm) can resist pathogen invasion. in this study, a silkworm midgut cdna library was constructed in order to identify silkworm pm genes. the capacity of the initial library was 6.92 × 10(6) pfu/ml, along with a recombination rate of 92.14% and a postamplification titer of 4.10 × 10(9) pfu/ml. three silkworm pm protein genes were ...201626472595
effects of single and dual species herbivory on the behavioural responses of three thrips species to cotton seedlings.this study investigated the olfactory responses of three thrips species [frankliniella schultzei trybom, f. occidentalis pergrande and thrips tabaci lindeman (thysanoptera: thripidae)] to cotton seedlings [gossypium hirsutum l. (malvales: malvaceae)] simultaneously damaged by different combinations of herbivores. cotton seedlings were damaged by foliar feeding tetranychus urticae koch (trombidiforms: tetranychidae), helicoverpa armigera hübner (lepidoptera: noctuidae), aphis gossypii glover (hem ...201627029603
bt cry1ie toxin does not impact the survival and pollen consumption of chinese honey bees, apis cerana cerana (hymenoptera, apidae).the cry1ie gene may be a good candidate for the development of bt maize because over-expression of cry1ie is highly toxic to lepidopteran pests such as heliothis armigera hübner and ostrinia furnacalis guenée. the bt cry1ie gene also has no cross resistance with other insecticidal proteins such as cry1ab, cry1ac, cry1ah, or cry1f. chinese honey bees (apis cerana cerana) are potentially exposed to insect-resistant genetically modified (irgm) crops expressing cry1ie toxin via the collection of irg ...201627670271
pheromone lure and trap color affects bycatch in agricultural landscapes of utah.aerial traps, using combinations of color and attractive lures, are a critical tool for detecting and managing insect pest populations. yet, despite improvements in trap efficacy, collection of nontarget species ("bycatch") plagues many insect pest surveys. bycatch can influence survey effectiveness by reducing the available space for target species and increasing trap screening time, especially in areas where thousands of insects are captured as bycatch in a given season. additionally, bycatch ...201627412193
characterization of the viral fibroblast growth factor homolog of helicoverpa armigera single nucleopolyhedrovirus.fibroblast growth factor (fgf) is found throughout multicellular organisms; however, fgf homologs (vfgf) have only been identified among viruses in lepidopteran baculoviruses. the function of vfgfs from group i alphabaculoviruses, including autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (acmnpv) and bombyx mori nucleopolyhedrovirus (bmnpv), involves accelerated killing of infected larvae by both viruses. the vfgf of group ii alphabaculovirus is structurally different from that of group i a ...201627142667
molecular basis of the remarkable species selectivity of an insecticidal sodium channel toxin from the african spider augacephalus ezendami.the inexorable decline in the armament of registered chemical insecticides has stimulated research into environmentally-friendly alternatives. insecticidal spider-venom peptides are promising candidates for bioinsecticide development but it is challenging to find peptides that are specific for targeted pests. in the present study, we isolated an insecticidal peptide (ae1a) from venom of the african spider augacephalus ezendami (family theraphosidae). injection of ae1a into sheep blowflies (lucil ...201627383378
transgenic plants expressing the aait/gna fusion protein show increased resistance and toxicity to both chewing and sucking pests.the adoption of pest-resistant transgenic plants to reduce yield losses and decrease pesticide use has been successful. to achieve the goal of controlling both chewing and sucking pests in a given transgenic plant, we generated transgenic tobacco, arabidopsis, and rice plants expressing the fusion protein, aait/gna, in which an insecticidal scorpion venom neurotoxin (androctonus australis toxin, aait) is fused to snowdrop lectin (galanthus nivalis agglutinin, gna). compared with transgenic tobac ...201625641865
fitness costs to helicoverpa armigera after exposure to sub-lethal concentrations of metarhizium anisopliae sensu lato: study on f1 generation.the entomopathogenic fungus, metarhizium anisopliae (metsch.) sorokin is a valuable biocontrol agent attacking larval stages of many lepidopteran pests including helicoverpa armigera (hübner). sub-lethal effects of m. anisopliae sensu lato (s.l.) (isolate m14) were investigated on life table parameters of offspring from treated larvae of h. armigera. duration of different life stages was significantly affected by fungal treatments. fecundity was decreased in females derived from h. armigera larv ...201627247225
yeast one-hybrid screening the potential regulator of cyp6b6 overexpression of helicoverpa armigera under 2-tridecanone stress.in insect, the cytochrome p450 plays a pivotal role in detoxification to toxic allelochemicals. helicoverpa armigera can tolerate and survive in 2-tridecanone treatment owing to the cyp6b6 responsive expression, which is controlled by some regulatory dna sequences and transcription regulators. therefore, the 2-tridecanone responsive region and transcription regulators of the cyp6b6 are responsible for detoxification of cotton bollworm. in this study, we used yeast one-hybrid to screen two potent ...201626696496
identification of a toxic serralysin family protease with unique thermostable property from s. marcescens fs14.a serralysin family protease (serralysin-like protease b, spb) with unique v-shaped thermostable property was isolated and identified from the serratia marcescens fs14 by biochemical and molecular biological methods. it is the first time to report the isolation of a native serralysin family protease directly from serratia species except the well-studied serralysin. spb has an optimum ph at 8.0 and an optimum temperature at 37°c. it shows high proteolytic activities after pretreated at 4-50°c for ...201627543346
functional validation of the carbon dioxide receptor in labial palps of helicoverpa armigera moths.adult moths possess an organ in their labial palps, the labial-palp pit organ, which is specialized for sensing carbon dioxide (co2). they use co2 as a cue to detect healthy plants and find food or lay eggs on them. the molecular bases of the co2 receptor in drosophila melanogaster and aedes aegypti have been reported, but the molecular mechanisms of the co2 receptor in lepidoptera remains elusive. in this study, we first re-examined three putative helicoverpa armigera co2 gustatory receptor gen ...201627060445
cell culture for production of insecticidal viruses.while large-scale culture of insect cells will need to be conducted using bioreactors up to 10,000 l scale, many of the main challenges for cell culture-based production of insecticidal viruses can be studied using small-scale (20-500 ml) shaker/spinner flasks, either in free suspension or using microcarrier-based systems. these challenges still relate to the development of appropriate cell lines, stability of virus strains in culture, enhancing virus yields per cell, and the development of seru ...201627565495
differential induction of flavonoids in groundnut in response to helicoverpa armigera and aphis craccivora infestation.flavonoids are important plant secondary metabolites, which protect plants from various stresses, including herbivory. plants differentially respond to insects with different modes of action. high performance liquid chromatography (hplc) fingerprinting of phenols of groundnut (arachis hypogaea) plants with differential levels of resistance was carried out in response to helicoverpa armigera (chewing insect) and aphis craccivora (sucking pest) infestation. the genotypes used were icgv 86699, icgv ...201627398031
additive effects on the improvement of insecticidal activity: design, synthesis, and insecticidal activity of novel pymetrozine derivatives.a series of new pymetrozine analogues containing both methyl on the imine carbon and phenoxy group at the pyridine ring were designed and synthesized. their insecticidal activities against bean aphid (aphis craccivora), mosquito larvae (culex pipiens pallens), cotton bollworm (helicoverpa armigera), corn borer (ostrinia nubilalis) and oriental armyworm (mythimna separata) were evaluated. the results of bioassays indicated that most of the target compounds showed good insecticidal activity agains ...201626342545
artificial mirna-mediated silencing of ecdysone receptor (ecr) affects larval development and oogenesis in helicoverpa armigera.the insect pests are real threat to farmers as they affect the crop yield to a great extent. the use of chemical pesticides for insect pest control has always been a matter of concern as they pollute the environment and are also harmful for human health. bt (bacillus thuringensis) technology helped the farmers to get rid of the insect pests, but experienced a major drawback due to the evolution of insects gaining resistance towards these toxins. hence, alternative strategies are high on demand t ...201627476930
bacterial expression and kinetic analysis of carboxylesterase 001d from helicoverpa armigera.carboxylesterasesare an important class of detoxification enzymes involved in insecticide resistance in insects. a subgroup of helicoverpa armigera esterases, known as clade 001, was implicated in organophosphate and pyrethroid insecticide resistance due to their overabundance in resistant strains. in this work, a novel carboxylesterasegene 001d of h. armigera from china was cloned, which has an open reading frame of 1665 nucleotides encoding 554 amino acid residues. we used a series of fusion p ...201627049381
binding and entry of a non-enveloped t=4 insect rna virus is triggered by alkaline ph.tetraviruses are small, non-enveloped, rna viruses that exclusively infect lepidopteran insects. their particles comprise 240 copies of a single capsid protein precursor (cp), which undergoes autoproteolytic cleavage during maturation. the molecular mechanisms of capsid assembly and maturation are well understood, but little is known about the viral infectious lifecycle due to a lack of tissue culture cell lines that are susceptible to tetravirus infection. we show here that binding and entry of ...201627614703
expression and purification of virus like particles (vlps) of foot-and-mouth disease virus in eri silkworm (samia cynthia ricini) larvae.foot-and-mouth disease (fmd) is a highly contagious viral disease, which causes severe economic loss to livestock. virus like particles (vlps) produced by recombinant dna technology are gaining importance because of their immunogenic properties and safety in developing a new vaccine for fmd. in the present study, a practical and economically feasible approach of expression, purification and characterization of vlps of fmdv in eri silkworm (samia cynthia ricini) larvae was described. although thr ...201626925448
expression of recombinant and mosaic cry1ac receptors from helicoverpa armigera and their influences on the cytotoxicity of activated cry1ac to spodoptera litura sl-hp cells.bacillus thuringiensis (bt) toxin receptors play important roles in the killing of pests, and investigation on characterization of the receptors is essential for utilization of bt and management of insect resistance. here, recombinant and mosaic receptors of bt cry1ac toxin from helicoverpa armigera were expressed in spodoptera litura sl-hp cells and their influences on cytotoxicity of activated cry1ac toxin were investigated. when h. armigera aminopeptidase n1 (apn1), alkaline phosphatase 2 (al ...201625412589
reproductive cost associated with juvenile hormone in bt-resistant strains of helicoverpa armigera (lepidoptera: noctuidae).transgenic bacillus thuringiensis (bt) crops are increasingly significant in pest control, but resistance development of target pests is a major issue in the sustainable deployment of bt crops. the fitness cost of resistance in target pests is regarded as one of the main factors delaying resistance when adopting the refuge strategy. in this study, we compared the life-history traits of three independent sets of helicoverpa armigera (hübner, 1809) adults, of each there were a susceptible populati ...201627986942
a glycoprotein α-amylase inhibitor from withania somnifera differentially inhibits various α-amylases and affects the growth and development of tribolium castaneum.identification and characterisation of plant defensive molecules enrich our resources to design crop protection strategies. in particular, plant-derived proteinaceous inhibitor(s) of insect digestive enzymes appear to be a safe, sustainable and attractive option.201627770482
enhancement of bacillus thuringiensis insecticidal activity by combining cry1ac and bi-functional toxin hwtx-xi from spider.in order to assess the potency of bi-functional hwtx-xi toxin from spider ornithoctonus huwena in improving the insecticidal activity of bacillus thuringiensis, a fusion gene of cry1ac and hwtx-xi was constructed and expressed in an acrystalliferous b. thuringiensis strain cry(-)b. western blot analysis and microscopic observation revealed that the recombinant strain could express 140-kda cry1ac-hwtx-xi fusion protein and produce parasporal inclusions during sporulation. bioassay using the larva ...201625721170
insecticidal efficacy and persistence of a co-occluded binary mixture of helicoverpa armigera nucleopolyhedrovirus (hearnpv) variants in protected and field-grown tomato crops on the iberian peninsula.a binary co-occluded mixture (hearsp1b:lb6) of helicoverpa armigera single nucleopolyhedrovirus (hearnpv) variants was previously found to be highly pathogenic under laboratory conditions. the insecticidal efficacy and persistence of this mixture were determined in greenhouse and field-grown tomato crops in spain and portugal.201625960129
prevalence of cry2-type genes in bacillus thuringiensis isolates recovered from diverse habitats in india and isolation of a novel cry2af2 gene toxic to helicoverpa armigera (cotton boll worm).insecticidal cry and vip genes from bacillus thuringiensis (bt) have been used for control of lepidopteran insects in transgenic crops. however, novel genes are required for gene pyramiding to delay evolution of resistance to the currently deployed genes. two pcr-based techniques were employed for screening of cry2-type genes in 129 bt isolates from diverse habitats in india and 27 known bt strains. cry2ab-type genes were more prevalent than cry2aa- and cry2ac-type genes. correlation between sou ...201627805417
insecticidal activity and histopathological effects of vip3aa protein from bacillus thuringiensis on spodoptera litura.vegetative insecticidal proteins (vips) are insecticidal proteins synthesized by bacillus thuringiensis during the vegetative stage of growth. in this study, vip3aa protein, obtained by in vitro expression of the vip3aa gene from b. thuringiensis wb5, displayed high insecticidal activity against spodoptera litura aside from spodoptera exigua and helicoverpa armigera. bioassay results showed that the toxicity of vip3aa protein against s. litura larvae statistically decreased along with the increa ...201627435544
isolation and characterization of gut bacterial proteases involved in inducing pathogenicity of bacillus thuringiensis toxin in cotton bollworm, helicoverpa armigera.bacillus thuringiensis toxin proteins are deployed in transgenic plants for pest management. the present studies were aimed at characterization of gut bacterial proteases involved in activation of inactive cry1ac protoxin (pro-cry1ac) to active toxin in helicoverpa armigera. bacterial strains were isolated from h. armigera midgut and screened for their proteolytic activation toward pro-cry1ac. among 12 gut bacterial isolates seven isolates showed proteolytic activity, and proteases from three is ...201627766093
distribution and metabolism of bt-cry1ac toxin in tissues and organs of the cotton bollworm, helicoverpa armigera.crystal (cry) proteins derived from bacillus thuringiensis (bt) have been widely used in transgenic crops due to their toxicity against insect pests. however, the distribution and metabolism of these toxins in insect tissues and organs have remained obscure because the target insects do not ingest much toxin. in this study, several cry1ac-resistant strains of helicoverpa armigera, fed artificial diets containing high doses of cry1ac toxin, were used to investigate the distribution and metabolism ...201627399776
high expression of cry1ac protein in cotton (gossypium hirsutum) by combining independent transgenic events that target the protein to cytoplasm and plastids.transgenic cotton was developed using two constructs containing a truncated and codon-modified cry1ac gene (1,848 bp), which was originally characterized from bacillus thuringiensis subspecies kurstaki strain hd73 that encodes a toxin highly effective against many lepidopteran pests. in construct i, the cry1ac gene was cloned under fmvde, a strong constitutively expressing promoter, to express the encoded protein in the cytoplasm. in construct ii, the encoded protein was directed to the plastids ...201627391960
cyclic di-gmp contributes to adaption and virulence of bacillus thuringiensis through a riboswitch-regulated collagen adhesion protein.cyclic di-gmp is a ubiquitous second messenger that regulates diverse cellular processes in bacteria by binding to various protein or riboswitch effectors. in bacillus thuringiensis bmb171, a c-di-gmp riboswitch termed bc2 rna resides in the 5'-untranslated region (5'-utr) of an mrna that encodes a collagen adhesion protein (cap). the expression of cap was strongly repressed in parent strain bmb171 because of the presence of bc2 rna but was significantly promoted in the bc2 rna markerless deleti ...201627381437
functional validation of cadherin as a receptor of bt toxin cry1ac in helicoverpa armigera utilizing the crispr/cas9 system.cadherins have been identified as receptors of bacillus thuringiensis (bt) cry1a toxins in several lepidopteran insects including the cotton bollworm, helicoverpa armigera. disruption of the cadherin gene hacad has been genetically linked to resistance to bt toxin cry1ac in h. armigera. by using the crispr/cas9 genome editing system (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats/crispr-associated protein 9), hacad from the cry1ac-susceptible scd strain of h. armigera was successfully ...201627343383
assessment of bt trait purity in different generations of transgenic cottons.adequate expression of bt (bacillus thuringiensis) toxins and purity of seeds of bt-transgenic cottons are important for controlling bollworms, and thereby increasing the cotton productivity. therefore, we examined the variability in expression of bt toxin proteins in the seeds and in leaves of different cotton (gossypium hirsutum (l.) hybrids (jkch 226, jkch 1947, jkch durga, jkch ishwar, jkch varun kdchh 441 and kdchh 621) expressing bt toxins in f₁ and f₂ generations, using bioassays against ...201627295920
activation of bt protoxin cry1ac in resistant and susceptible cotton bollworm.crystalline (cry) proteins from bacillus thuringiensis (bt) are used extensively for insect control in sprays and transgenic plants, but their efficacy is reduced by evolution of resistance in pests. here we evaluated reduced activation of cry1ac protoxin as a potential mechanism of resistance in the invasive pest helicoverpa armigera. based on the concentration killing 50% of larvae (lc50) for a laboratory-selected resistant strain (lf120) divided by the lc50 for its susceptible parent strain ( ...201627257885
molecular cloning, expression, and identification of bre genes involved in glycosphingolipids synthesis in helicoverpa armigera (lepidoptera: noctuidae).glycosphingolipids (gsls) play important roles in the cellular biology of vertebrate and invertebrate organisms, such as cell differentiation, tumor metastasis, and cell coordination. gsls also serve as receptors for different bacterial toxins. for example, in the nematode caenorhabditis elegans, gsls function as receptors of the insecticidal cry toxins produced by bacillus thuringiensis (bt), and mutations in bre genes involved in gsls synthesis resulted in resistance to cry5 toxin in this orga ...201627190043
characterization of the resistance to vip3aa in helicoverpa armigera from australia and the role of midgut processing and receptor binding.crops expressing genes from bacillus thuringiensis (bt crops) are among the most successful technologies developed for the control of pests but the evolution of resistance to them remains a challenge. insect resistant cotton and maize expressing the bt vip3aa protein were recently commercialized, though not yet in australia. we found that, although relatively high, the frequency of alleles for resistance to vip3aa in field populations of h. armigera in australia did not increase over the past fo ...201627095284
cloning, characterization and expression of a novel haplotype cry2a-type gene from bacillus thuringiensis strain swk1, native to himalayan valley kashmir.bacillus thuringiensis (bt) is a gram positive bacterium which is effectively being used in pest management strategies as an eco-friendly bioinsecticide. in the present study a new cry2a gene was cloned from a promising indigenous b. thuringiensis swk1 strain previously characterized for its toxicity against spodoptera litura and helicoverpa armigera larvae. the nucleotide sequence of the cloned cry2a gene pointed out that the open reading frame has 1902 bases encoding a polypeptide of 634 amino ...201626906447
resistance to bacillus thuringiensis mediated by an abc transporter mutation increases susceptibility to toxins from other bacteria in an invasive insect.evolution of pest resistance reduces the efficacy of insecticidal proteins from the gram-positive bacterium bacillus thuringiensis (bt) used widely in sprays and transgenic crops. recent efforts to delay pest adaptation to bt crops focus primarily on combinations of two or more bt toxins that kill the same pest, but this approach is often compromised because resistance to one bt toxin causes cross-resistance to others. thus, integration of bt toxins with alternative controls that do not exhibit ...201626872031
molecular and insecticidal characterization of vip3a protein producing bacillus thuringiensis strains toxic against helicoverpa armigera (lepidoptera: noctuidae).vegetative insecticidal proteins (vip) represent the second generation of insecticidal proteins produced by bacillus thuringiensis (bt) during the vegetative growth stage of growth. bt-based biopesticides are recognized as viable alternatives to chemical insecticides; the latter cause environmental pollution and lead to the emergence of pest resistance. to perform a systematic study of vip genes encoding toxic proteins, a total of 30 soil samples were collected from diverse locations of kashmir ...201626751639
expansion of a bitter taste receptor family in a polyphagous insect herbivore.the insect taste system plays a central role in feeding behaviours and co-evolution of insect-host interactions. gustatory receptors form the interface between the insect taste system and the environment. from genome and transcriptome sequencing we identified 197 novel gustatory receptor (gr) genes from the polyphagous pest helicoverpa armigera. these grs include a significantly expanded bitter receptor family (180 grs) that could be further divided into three categories based on polypeptide len ...201627032373
in-plant protection against helicoverpa armigera by production of long hprna in chloroplasts.expressing double-stranded rna (dsrna) in transgenic plants to silence essential genes within herbivorous pests is referred to as trans-kingdom rna interference (tk-rnai) and has emerged as a promising strategy for crop protection. however, the dicing of dsrna into sirnas by the plant's intrinsic rnai machinery may reduce this pesticidal activity. therefore, genetic constructs, encoding ∼200 nt duplex-stemmed-hairpin (hp) rnas, targeting the acetylcholinesterase gene of the cotton bollworm, heli ...201627746796
development of a novel-type transgenic cotton plant for control of cotton bollworm.the transgenic bt cotton plant has been widely planted throughout the world for the control of cotton budworm helicoverpa armigera (hubner). however, a shift towards insect tolerance of bt cotton is now apparent. in this study, the gene encoding neuropeptide f (npf) was cloned from cotton budworm h. armigera, an important agricultural pest. the npf gene produces two splicing mrna variants-npf1 and npf2 (with a 120-bp segment inserted into the npf1 sequence). these are predicted to form the matur ...201626841044
molecular characterization and function analysis of the vitellogenin receptor from the cotton bollworm, helicoverpa armigera (hübner) (lepidoptera, noctuidae).developing oocytes accumulate plentiful yolk protein during oogenesis through receptor-mediated endocytosis. the vitellogenin receptor (vgr), belonging to the low-density lipoprotein receptor (ldlr) family, regulates the absorption of yolk protein. in this work, the full-length vitellogenin receptor (havgr) in the cotton bollworm helicoverpa armigera was identified, encoding a 1817 residue protein. sequence alignment revealed that the sequence of havgr contained all of the conservative structura ...201627192057
conserved chemosensory proteins in the proboscis and eyes of lepidoptera.odorant-binding proteins (obps) and chemosensory proteins (csps) are endowed with several different functions besides being carriers for pheromones and odorants. based on a previous report of a csp acting as surfactant in the proboscis of the moth helicoverpa armigera, we revealed the presence of orthologue proteins in two other moths plutella xylostella and chilo suppressalis, as well as two butterflies papilio machaon and pieris rapae, using immunodetection and proteomic analysis. the unusual ...201627877091
identification of abcc2 as a binding protein of cry1ac on brush border membrane vesicles from helicoverpa armigera by an improved pull-down assay.cry1ac toxin-binding proteins from helicoverpa armigera brush border membrane vesicles were identified by an improved pull-down method that involves coupling cry1ac to cnbr agarose combined with liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (lc-ms/ms). according to the lc-ms/ms results, cry1ac toxin could bind to six classes of aminopeptidase-n, alkaline phosphatase, cadherin-like protein, atp-binding cassette transporter subfamily c protein (abcc2), actin, atpase, polycalin, and some other pro ...201627037552
proteomic analysis of mamestra brassicae nucleopolyhedrovirus progeny virions from two different hosts.mamestra brassicae nucleopolyhedrovirus (mabrnpv) has a wide host range replication in more than one insect species. in this study, a sequenced mabrnpv strain, mabrnpv-cta, was used to perform proteomic analysis of both bvs and odvs derived from two infected hosts: helicoverpa armigera and spodoptera exigua. a total of 82 and 39 viral proteins were identified in odvs and bvs, respectively. and totally, 23 and 76 host proteins were identified as virion-associated with odvs and bvs, respectively. ...201627058368
functional analysis of the abcs of eye color in helicoverpa armigera with crispr/cas9-induced mutations.many insect pigments are localized in subcellular pigment granules, and transport of pigment precursors from the cytoplasm is accomplished by abc proteins. drosophila melanogaster has three half-transporter genes (white, scarlet, and brown, all affecting eye pigments) and bombyx mori has a fourth (ok). the white, brown, scarlet and ok proteins each have one transmembrane and one cytoplasmic domain and they heterodimerize to form functional transporters with different substrate specificities. we ...201728053351
transgenic pigeonpea events expressing cry1ac and cry2aa exhibit resistance to helicoverpa armigera.independent transgenic pigeonpea events were developed using two cry genes. transgenic cry2aa-pigeonpea was established for the first time. selected transgenic events demonstrated 100% mortality of helicoverpa armigera in successive generations. lepidopteran insect helicoverpa armigera is the major yield constraint of food legume pigeonpea. the present study was aimed to develop h. armigera-resistant transgenic pigeonpea, selected on the basis of transgene expression and phenotyping. agrobacteri ...201728352969
baseline susceptibility of field populations of helicoverpa armigera to bacillus thuringiensis vip3aa toxin and lack of cross-resistance between vip3aa and cry toxins.the cotton bollworm helicoverpa armigera (hübner) is one of the most damaging cotton pests worldwide. in china, control of this pest has been dependent on transgenic cotton producing a single bacillus thuringiensis (bt) protein cry1ac since 1997. a small, but significant, increase in h. armigera resistance to cry1ac was detected in field populations from northern china. since vip3aa has a different structure and mode of action than cry proteins, bt cotton pyramids containing vip3aa are considere ...201728379206
effects of site-mutations within the 22 kda no-core fragment of the vip3aa11 insecticidal toxin of bacillus thuringiensis.bacillus thuringiensis vegetative insecticidal proteins (vips) are not homologous to other known cry proteins, and they act against lepidopteran larvae via a unique process. all reported studies on the mode of action of vip3 proteins have been performed on the vip3a family, mostly on the vip3aa subfamily. vip3aa proteins are activated by midgut proteases, and they cross the peritrophic membrane and bind specific proteins in apical membrane epithelial midgut cells, which results in pore formation ...201728321527
next-generation transgenic cotton: pyramiding rnai and bt counters insect resistance.transgenic crops producing insecticidal proteins from the bacterium bacillus thuringiensis (bt) are extensively cultivated worldwide. to counter rapidly increasing pest resistance to crops that produce single bt toxins, transgenic plant 'pyramids' producing two or more bt toxins that kill the same pest have been widely adopted. however, cross-resistance and antagonism between bt toxins limit the sustainability of this approach. here we describe development and testing of the first pyramids of co ...201728199783
resistance to bacillus thuringiensis toxin cry2ab and survival on single-toxin and pyramided cotton in cotton bollworm from china.evolution of helicoverpa armigera resistance to bacillus thuringiensis (bt) cotton producing cry1ac is progressing in northern china, and replacement of cry1ac cotton by pyramided bt cotton has been considered to counter such resistance. here, we investigated four of the eight conditions underlying success of the refuge strategy for delaying resistance to cry1ac+cry2ab cotton, a pyramid that has been used extensively against h. armigera outside china. laboratory bioassays of a cry2ab-selected st ...201728127393
effects of soil salinity on the expression of bt toxin (cry1ac) and the control efficiency of helicoverpa armigera in field-grown transgenic bt cotton.an increasing area of transgenic bacillus thuringiensis (bt) cotton is being planted in saline-alkaline soil in china. the bt protein level in transgenic cotton plants and its control efficiency can be affected by abiotic stress, including high temperature, water deficiency and other factors. however, how soil salinity affects the expression of bt protein, thus influencing the control efficiency of bt cotton against the cotton bollworm (cbw) helicoverpa armigera (hübner) in the field, is poorly ...201728099508
a single point mutation resulting in cadherin mislocalization underpins resistance against bacillus thuringiensis toxin in cotton bollworm.transgenic plants that produce bacillus thuringiensis (bt) crystalline (cry) toxins are cultivated worldwide to control insect pests. resistance to b. thuringiensis toxins threatens this technology, and although different resistance mechanisms have been identified, some have not been completely elucidated. to gain new insights into these mechanisms, we performed multiple back-crossing from a 3000-fold cry1ac-resistant btr strain from cotton bollworm (helicoverpa armigera), isolating a 516-fold c ...201728082675
spatio-temporal variation in landscape composition may speed resistance evolution of pests to bt crops.transgenic crops that express insecticide genes from bacillus thuringiensis (bt) are used worldwide against moth and beetle pests. because these engineered plants can kill over 95% of susceptible larvae, they can rapidly select for resistance. here, we use a model for a pyramid two-toxin bt crop to explore the consequences of spatio-temporal variation in the area of bt crop and non-bt refuge habitat. we show that variability over time in the proportion of suitable non-bt breeding habitat, q, or ...201728046073
activity of selected formulated biorational and synthetic insecticides against larvae of helicoverpa armigera (lepidoptera: noctuidae).this work studied 17 insecticides belonging to nucleopolyhedrovirus (npv), bacillus thuringiensis (bt kurstaki and bt aizawai), benzoylureas (insect growth regulators [igrs]), carbamates, organophosphates, spinosyns, and diamides against larvae of helicoverpa armigera (hübner), invasive species in the south american continent. larvae of different instars were fed for 7 d with untreated or insecticide-treated diets. mortality was recorded daily for 7 d, and surviving larvae were individually weig ...201728011685
[characterization and cloning of the cry2a gene from indigenous isolates of bacillus thuringiensis].discovery of novel cry genes of bacillus thuringiensis (bt) with higher toxicity is important for the development of transgenic bt crops resistant to target pests. two new indigenous isolates of bt were characterized for their colony type, crystal inclusion and toxicity with helicoverpa armigera hubner and spodoptera litura linn. screening of cry2a genes from the two new isolates of bt, t30 and t48, by pcr with cry2a family primers showed the presence of cry2a genes only in the isolate t30. furt ...201726299858
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