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quantitative trait locus mapping and functional genomics of an organophosphate resistance trait in the western corn rootworm, diabrotica virgifera virgifera.the western corn rootworm, diabrotica virgifera virgifera, is an insect pest of corn and population suppression with chemical insecticides is an important management tool. traits conferring organophosphate insecticide resistance have increased in frequency amongst d. v. virgifera populations, resulting in the reduced efficacy in many corn-growing regions of the usa. we used comparative functional genomic and quantitative trait locus (qtl) mapping approaches to investigate the genetic basis of d. ...201626566705
mating success, longevity, and fertility of diabrotica virgifera virgifera leconte (chrysomelidae: coleoptera) in relation to body size and cry3bb1-resistant and cry3bb1-susceptible genotypes.insect resistance to population control methodologies is a widespread problem. the development of effective resistance management programs is often dependent on detailed knowledge regarding the biology of individual species and changes in that biology associated with resistance evolution. this study examined the reproductive behavior and biology of western corn rootworm beetles of known body size from lines resistant and susceptible to the cry3bb1 protein toxin expressed in transgenic bacillus t ...201526569315
tolerance of ecry3.1ab in reciprocal cross offspring of ecry3.1ab-selected and control colonies of diabrotica virgifera virgifera (coleoptera: chrysomelidae).two new insect colonies were created by separating virgin western corn rootworm, diabrotica virgifera virgifera leconte, males and females from both a selected laboratory colony that was being reared on ecry3.1ab-expressing corn (zea mays l.) and a control colony reared on its near-isoline corn. females from the selected colony were paired with males of the control colony and vice versa to create both a selected female by control male colony (sel♀) and control female by selected male colony (con ...201626628501
carbon dioxide receptor genes and their expression profile in diabrotica virgifera virgifera.diabrotica virgifera virgifera, western corn rootworm, is one of the most devastating species in north america. d. v. virgifera neonates crawl through the soil to locate the roots on which they feed. carbon dioxide (co2) is one of the important volatile cues that attract d. v. virgifera larvae to roots.201626746870
development of a co2 -releasing coformulation based on starch, saccharomyces cerevisiae and beauveria bassiana attractive towards western corn rootworm larvae.co2 is known as an attractant for many soil-dwelling pests. to implement an attract-and-kill strategy for soil pest control, co2 -emitting formulations need to be developed. the aim of the present work was to develop a slow-release bead system in order to bridge the gap between application and hatching of western corn rootworm larvae.201626834068
development and characterization of mir604 resistance in a western corn rootworm population (coleoptera: chrysomelidae).mcry3a is one of only four proteins licensed for commercial use in diabrotica control. utilizing a colony of western corn rootworm, diabrotica virgifera virgifera leconte, selected for resistance to mcry3a, we evaluated how mcry3a resistance was inherited and whether fitness costs were associated with mcry3a resistance. reciprocal crosses between a selected colony and a control colony were performed; resulting progeny along with parent colonies were evaluated in dose toxicity assays, greenhouse ...201626834186
use of chromatin remodeling atpases as rnai targets for parental control of western corn rootworm (diabrotica virgifera virgifera) and neotropical brown stink bug (euschistus heros).rna interference (rnai) is a gene silencing mechanism that is present in animals and plants and is triggered by double stranded rna (dsrna) or small interfering rna (sirna), depending on the organism. in the western corn rootworm (wcr), diabrotica virgifera virgifera leconte (coleoptera: chrysomelidae), rnai can be achieved by feeding rootworms dsrna added to artificial diet or plant tissues transformed to express dsrna. the effect of rnai depends on the targeted gene function and can range from ...201626873291
the effect of western corn rootworm (coleoptera: chrysomelidae) and water deficit on maize performance under controlled conditions.the western corn rootworm, diabrotica virgifera virgifera leconte, is the most important insect of maize, zea mays l., but knowledge of its interaction with water deficit on maize production is lacking. a series of greenhouse experiments using three infestation levels of the western corn rootworm, d. virgifera virgifera, under well-watered, moderately dry, and very dry soil moisture levels were conducted to quantify the interaction of western corn rootworm and soil water deficit on b73×mo17 maiz ...201626896532
mcry3a-selected western corn rootworm (coleoptera: chrysomelidae) colony exhibits high resistance and has reduced binding of mcry3a to midgut tissue.several bt maize events expressing various insecticidal cry protein genes have been commercialized for management of western corn rootworm,diabrotica virgifera virgiferaleconte (coleoptera: chrysomelidae). we used high efficacy (>99.7%) experimental maize events that express mcry3a for selections under laboratory conditions to develop a western corn rootworm colony resistant to mcry3a at higher levels than published results. the resistance ratio (rr) to mcry3a was >97-fold based on lc50values in ...201627016600
ipm use with the deployment of a non-high dose bt pyramid and mitigation of resistance for western corn rootworm (diabrotica virgifera virgifera).recent detection of western corn rootworm resistance to bt (bacillus thuringiensis) corn prompted recommendations for the use of integrated pest management (ipm) with planting refuges to prolong the durability of bt technologies. we conducted a simulation experiment exploring the effectiveness of various ipm tools at extending durability of pyramided bt traits. results indicate that some ipm practices have greater merits than others. crop rotation was the most effective strategy, followed by inc ...201627018423
multiple assays indicate varying levels of cross resistance in cry3bb1-selected field populations of the western corn rootworm to mcry3a, ecry3.1ab, and cry34/35ab1.minnesota populations of diabrotica virgifera virgifera leconte, the western corn rootworm, surviving cry3bb1-expressing corn in the field and western corn rootworm populations assumed to be susceptible to all bt proteins were evaluated for susceptibility to cry3bb1, mcry3a, ecry3.1ab, and cry34/35ab1 in diet assays and three different plant-based assays. rootworm populations originating from cry3bb1 fields and that consistently experienced greater than expected damage had increased survival and ...201627106225
methyl anthranilate as a repellent for western corn rootworm larvae (coleoptera: chrysomelidae).methyl anthranilate was identified as the active compound in extracts of maize (zea mays l.) roots that were shown to be repellent to neonate western corn rootworm (diabrotica virgifera virgifera leconte) larvae. a bioassay-driven approach was used to isolate the active material from diethyl ether extracts of roots from germinating maize seeds. separation of the extract on a florisil column yielded an active fraction of 90:10 hexane:diethyl ether. analysis with gas chromatography-mass spectromet ...201627122493
field-based assessment of resistance to bt corn by western corn rootworm (coleoptera: chrysomelidae).western corn rootworm, diabrotica virgifera virgifera leconte, is a serious pest of corn and is managed with corn that produces insecticidal toxins derived from the bacterium bacillus thuringiensis (bt). beginning in 2009, resistance to cry3bb1 corn, and severe injury to cry3bb1 corn in the field, was observed in iowa. however, few data exist on how cry3bb1-resistant western corn rootworm interact with various management practices in the field. using a field experiment, we measured adult emergen ...201627122498
evaluation of potential fitness costs associated with ecry3.1ab resistance in diabrotica virgifera virgifera (coleoptera: chrysomelidae).both an ecry3.1ab-selected and paired control western corn rootworm, diabrotica virgifera virgifera leconte, colony were tested for adult longevity, egg oviposition, egg viability, and larval development in order to evaluate the potential fitness costs associated with ecry3.1ab resistance. adult longevity experiments were conducted by pairing virgin males and females together in plastic boxes supplied with food, water, and ovipositional medium and observed for survival time. eggs were also colle ...201627151470
western corn rootworm (coleoptera: chrysomelidae) larval movement in ecry3.1ab+mcry3a seed blend scenarios.corn fields planted with plant-incorporated bacillus thuringiensis (bt) proteins must have a portion of the field planted with non-bt, isoline, plants that serve as a refuge for susceptible insects. in the corn belt, refuge seeds are now blended in the bag with bt seeds for corn hybrids containing two or more toxins targeted toward the western corn rootworm, diabrotica virgifera virgifera leconte. syngenta's corn hybrid, agrisure duracade, containing the ecry3.1ab (event 5307) and mcry3a (event ...201627190042
rnai as a management tool for the western corn rootworm, diabrotica virgifera virgifera.the western corn rootworm (wcr), diabrotica virgifera virgifera, is the most important pest of corn in the us corn belt. economic estimates indicate that costs of control and yield loss associated with wcr damage exceed $us 1 billion annually. historically, corn rootworm management has been extremely difficult because of its ability to evolve resistance to both chemical insecticides and cultural control practices. since 2003, the only novel commercialized developments in rootworm management have ...201627218412
broad-spectrum resistance to bacillus thuringiensis toxins by western corn rootworm (diabrotica virgifera virgifera).the evolution of resistance and cross-resistance threaten the sustainability of genetically engineered crops that produce insecticidal toxins derived from the bacterium bacillus thuringiensis (bt). western corn rootworm, diabrotica virgifera virgifera leconte, is a serious pest of maize and has been managed with bt maize since 2003. we conducted laboratory bioassays with maize hybrids producing bt toxins cry3bb1, mcry3a, ecry3.1ab, and cry34/35ab1, which represent all commercialized bt toxins fo ...201627297953
rnai-based gene silencing through dsrna injection or ingestion against the african sweet potato weevil cylas puncticollis (coleoptera: brentidae).rna interference (rnai) technology can potentially serve as a suitable strategy to control the african sweet potato weevil cylas puncticollis (spw), which is a critical pest in sub-saharan africa. important prerequisites are required to use rnai in pest control, such as the presence of an efficient rnai response and the identification of suitable target genes.201727299308
knockdown of rna interference pathway genes in western corn rootworms (diabrotica virgifera virgifera le conte) demonstrates a possible mechanism of resistance to lethal dsrna.rna interference (rnai) is being developed as a potential tool for insect pest management. increased understanding of the rnai pathway in target insect pests will provide information to use this technology effectively and to inform decisions related to resistant management strategies for rnai based traits. dicer 2 (dcr2), an endonuclease responsible for formation of small interfering rna's and argonaute 2 (ago2), an essential catalytic component of the rna-induced silencing complex (risc) have b ...201627310918
evidence of resistance to cry34/35ab1 corn by western corn rootworm (coleoptera: chrysomelidae): root injury in the field and larval survival in plant-based bioassays.western corn rootworm, diabrotica virgifera virgifera leconte (coleoptera: chrysomelidae), is a serious pest of corn in the united states, and recent management of western corn rootworm has included planting of bt corn. beginning in 2009, western corn rootworm populations with resistance to cry3bb1 corn and mcry3a corn were found in iowa and elsewhere. to date, western corn rootworm populations have remained susceptible to corn producing bt toxin cry34/35ab1. in this study, we used single-plant ...201627329619
rnai induced knockdown of a cadherin-like protein (ef531715) does not affect toxicity of cry34/35ab1 or cry3aa to diabrotica virgifera virgifera larvae (coleoptera: chrysomelidae).the western corn rootworm (wcr), diabrotica virgifera virgifera leconte, is an important maize pest throughout most of the u.s. corn belt. bacillus thuringiensis (bt) insecticidal proteins including modified cry3aa and cry34/35ab1 have been expressed in transgenic maize to protect against wcr feeding damage. to date, there is limited information regarding the wcr midgut target sites for these proteins. in this study, we examined whether a cadherin-like gene from diabrotica virgifera virgifera (d ...201627334721
dynamic precision phenotyping reveals mechanism of crop tolerance to root herbivory.the western corn rootworm (wcr; diabrotica virgifera virgifera leconte) is a major pest of maize (zea mays) that is well adapted to most crop management strategies. breeding for tolerance is a promising alternative to combat wcr but is currently constrained by a lack of physiological understanding and phenotyping tools. we developed dynamic precision phenotyping approaches using (11)c with positron emission tomography, root autoradiography, and radiometabolite flux analysis to understand maize t ...201627406166
corn rootworm-active rna dvsnf7: repeat dose oral toxicology assessment in support of human and mammalian safety.genetically modified (gm) crops have been developed and commercialized that utilize double stranded rnas (dsrna) to suppress a target gene(s), producing virus resistance, nutritional and quality traits. mon 87411 is a gm maize variety that leverages dsrnas to selectively control corn rootworm through production of a 240 base pair (bp) dsrna fragment targeting for suppression the western corn rootworm (diabrotica virgifera virgifera) snf7 gene (dvsnf7). a bioinformatics assessment found that endo ...201627436086
intraplant communication in maize contributes to defense against insects.the vasculature of plants act as a channel for transport of signal(s) that facilitate long-distance intraplant communication. in maize, maize insect resistance1-cysteine protease (mir1-cp), which has homology to papain-like proteases, provides defense to different feeding guilds of insect pests. furthermore, accumulation of mir1-cp in the vasculature suggests that mir1-cp can potentially function as a phloem-mobile protein. in a recent study, we provided evidence that mir1-cp can curtail the gro ...201627467304
assessment of potential risks of dietary rnai to a soil micro-arthropod, sinella curviseta brook (collembola: entomobryidae).rnai-based genetically engineered (ge) crops for the management of insect pests are likely to be commercialized by the end of this decade. without a workable framework for conducting the ecological risk assessment (era) and a standardized era protocol, however, the utility of rnai transgenic crops in pest management remains uncertain. the overall goal of this study is to assess the risks of rnai-based ge crops on a non-target soil micro-arthropod, sinella curviseta, which could be exposed to pla ...201627471512
safety considerations derived from cry34ab1/cry35ab1 structure and function.insecticidal proteins developed for in-plant protection against crop pests undergo extensive safety testing during the product development process. safety considerations for insecticidal proteins expressed in crops follow recommended, science-based guidelines and specific studies are conducted on a case by case basis. corn events expressing bacillus thuringiensis (bt) cry34ab1 and cry35ab1 were developed to protect maize from diabrotica virgifera virgifera (western corn rootworm) feeding damage. ...201727480405
effects of field history on corn root injury and adult abundance of northern and western corn rootworm (coleoptera: chrysomelidae).western corn rootworm, diabrotica virgifera virgifera leconte (coleoptera: chrysomelidae), and northern corn rootworm, diabrotica barberi smith & lawrence, are major pests of corn (zea mays l.). corn producing bacillus thuringiensis (bt) toxins are widely used to manage diabrotica spp.; however, bt resistance by d. v. virgifera has led to high levels of feeding injury in the field. we tested whether field history affected root injury and abundance of adult diabrotica spp. in 2013 and 2014, four ...201627498115
systemic rnai in western corn rootworm, diabrotica virgifera virgifera, does not involve transitive pathways.western corn rootworm (wcr, diabrotica virgifera virgifera leconte) is highly sensitive to orally delivered double-stranded rna (dsrna). rnai in wcr is systemic and spreads throughout the insect body. this raises the question whether transitive rnai is a mechanism that functions in wcr to amplify the rnai response via production of secondary sirna. secondary sirna production is achieved through rna-dependent rna polymerase (rdrp) activity in other eukaryotic organisms, but rdrp has not been iden ...201627520841
a selective insecticidal protein from pseudomonas for controlling corn rootworms.the coleopteran insect western corn rootworm (wcr) (diabrotica virgifera virgifera leconte) is a devastating crop pest in north america and europe. although crop plants that produce bacillus thuringiensis (bt) proteins can limit insect infestation, some insect populations have evolved resistance to bt proteins. here we describe an insecticidal protein, designated ipd072aa, that is isolated from pseudomonas chlororaphis. transgenic corn plants expressing ipd072aa show protection from wcr insect i ...201627708055
knockdown of genes in the toll pathway reveals new lethal rna interference targets for insect pest control.rna interference (rnai) is a promising alternative strategy for ecologically friendly pest management. however, the identification of rnai candidate genes is challenging owing to the absence of laboratory strains and the seasonality of most pest species. tribolium castaneum is a well-established model, with a strong and robust rnai response, which can be used as a high-throughput screening platform to identify potential rnai target genes. recently, the cactus gene was identified as a sensitive r ...201727862545
a mechanism for sequence specificity in plant-mediated interactions between herbivores.herbivore communities are shaped by indirect plant-mediated interactions whose outcomes are strongly dependent on the sequence of herbivore arrival. however, the mechanisms underlying sequence specificity are poorly understood. we examined the mechanisms that govern sequence-specific effects of the interaction between two specialist maize herbivores, the leaf feeder spodoptera frugiperda and the root feeder diabrotica virgifera virgifera. in the field, s. frugiperda reduces d. v. virgifera abund ...201727898177
rna interference: a promising biopesticide strategy against the african sweetpotato weevil cylas brunneus.the african sweetpotato weevil cylas brunneus is one of the most devastating pests affecting the production of sweetpotatoes, an important staple food in sub-saharan africa. current available control methods against this coleopteran pest are limited. in this study, we analyzed the potential of rna interference as a novel crop protection strategy against this insect pest. first, the c. brunneus transcriptome was sequenced and rnai functionality was confirmed by successfully silencing the laccase2 ...201627941836
phytoecdysteroids as antifeedants towards several beetles that include polyphagous and monophagous feeding guilds.plants are thought to produce ecdysteroids as a means of protection from insect herbivores. some insects will not feed on plants containing high amounts of phytoecdysteroids, and this response could be limited to monophagous and oligophagous insects. the aim of this study was to determine whether phytoecdysteroids could inhibit feeding in several species of beetles that range from monophagous to polyphagous.201627976533
discovery of a novel insecticidal protein from chromobacterium piscinae, with activity against western corn rootworm, diabrotica virgifera virgifera.western corn rootworm (wcr), diabrotica virgifera virgifera, is one of the most significant pests of corn in the united states. although transgenic solutions exist, increasing resistance concerns make the discovery of novel solutions essential. in order to find a novel protein with high activity and a new mode of action, a large microbial collection was surveyed for toxicity to wcr using in vitro bioassays. cultures of strain atx2024, identified as chromobacterium piscinae, had very high activit ...201727983944
parameters for successful parental rnai as an insect pest management tool in western corn rootworm, diabrotica virgifera virgifera.parental rnai (prnai) is an rna interference response where the gene knockdown phenotype is observed in the progeny of the treated organism. prnai has been demonstrated in female western corn rootworms (wcr) via diet applications and has been described as a potential approach for rootworm pest management. however, it is not clear if plant-expressed prnai can provide effective control of next generation wcr larvae in the field. in this study, we evaluated parameters required to generate a success ...201628029123
cry3bb1-resistant western corn rootworm, diabrotica virgifera virgifera (leconte) does not exhibit cross-resistance to dvsnf7 dsrna.there is a continuing need to express new insect control compounds in transgenic maize against western corn rootworm, diabrotica virgifera virgifera (leconte) (wcr). in this study three experiments were conducted to determine cross-resistance between the new insecticidal dvsnf7 dsrna, and bacillus thuringiensis (bt) cry3bb1; used to control wcr since 2003, with field-evolved resistance being reported. laboratory susceptible and cry3bb1-resistant wcr were evaluated against dvsnf7 dsrna in larval ...201728060922
effects of bt corn and egg density on western corn rootworm (coleoptera: chrysomelidae) adult emergence and estimation of effective bt dose.since 2003, rootworm-protected transgenic corn has been commercially deployed in the united states as a principal method of control of western corn rootworm, diabrotica virgifera virgifera leconte. durability of this technology depends partly on larval mortality ("dose") exerted by the traits, but density-dependent mortality can confound calculations of dose. research reported here examined the effects of density-dependent mortality on adult emergence and estimates of trait dose. at sites in ill ...201728073978
genome sequence of the first coleopteran iflavirus isolated from western corn rootworm, diabrotica virgifera virgifera leconte.the genome sequence of a novel iflavirus was identified from the transcriptome of the western corn rootworm, diabrotica virgifera virgifera the rna sequence consists of 9,823 nucleotides (nt) with a 3' polyadenylated tail, containing a single open reading frame that encodes a 3,028-amino-acid polyprotein.201728183753
dietary risk assessment of v-atpase a dsrnas on monarch butterfly larvae.by suppressing the expression of genes with essential biological functions, in planta rnai can negatively affect the development and survival of target pests. as a part of a concerted effort to assess the risks of rnai transgenic crops on non-target organisms, we developed an in vivo toxicity assay to examine the impacts of ingested dsrnas incurred to the monarch butterfly, danaus plexippus (l.), an iconic eco-indicator in north america. to create the worst case scenario, the full-length v-atpas ...201728275381
influence of calcareous soil on cry3bb1 expression and efficacy in the field.greater than expected injury by western corn rootworm (wcr) (diabrotica virgifera virgifera leconte) to cry3bb1 expressing maize hybrids (zea mays l.) has been reported in southwestern nebraska. affected areas of some fields are often associated with high ph calcareous soils where maize growth is poor and iron chlorosis is common. as part of a comprehensive study to understand potential causes of unexpected injury, experiments were conducted during 2013 and 2014 to ascertain whether the calcareo ...201728326506
patterns of gene expression in western corn rootworm (diabrotica virgifera virgifera) neonates, challenged with cry34ab1, cry35ab1 and cry34/35ab1, based on next-generation sequencing.with next generation sequencing technologies, high-throughput rna sequencing (rnaseq) was conducted to examine gene expression in neonates of diabrotica virgifera virgifera (leconte) (western corn rootworm, wcr) challenged with individual proteins of the binary bacillus thuringiensis insecticidal proteins, cry34ab1 and cry35ab1, and the combination of cry34/cry35ab1, which together are active against rootworm larvae. integrated results of three different statistical comparisons identified 114 an ...201728358336
germline transformation of the western corn rootworm, diabrotica virgifera virgifera.the western corn rootworm (wcr), a major pest of maize, is notorious for rapidly adapting biochemically, behaviourally and developmentally to a variety of control methods. despite much effort, the genetic basis of wcr adaptation remains a mystery. since transformation-based applications such as transposon tagging and enhancer trapping have facilitated genetic dissection of model species such as drosophila melanogaster, we developed a germline-transformation system for wcr in an effort to gain a ...201728397990
field trial performance of herculex xtra (cry34ab1/cry35ab1) and smartstax (cry34ab1/cry35ab1 + cry3bb1) hybrids and soil insecticides against western and northern corn rootworms (coleoptera: chrysomelidae).western corn rootworm, diabrotica virgifera virgifera leconte (coleoptera: chrysomelidae), and northern corn rootworm, diabrotica barberi smith and lawrence (coleoptera: chrysomelidae), are important insect pests in corn, zea mays l. for more than a decade, growers have been using transgenic plants expressing proteins from the bacterium bacillus thuringiensis (bt) to protect corn roots from feeding. in 2011, western corn rootworm populations were reported to have developed resistance to bt hybri ...201728430986
histopathological effects of bt and tcda insecticidal proteins on the midgut epithelium of western corn rootworm larvae (diabrotica virgifera virgifera).western corn rootworm (wcr, diabrotica virgifera virgifera leconte) is a major corn pest in the united states, causing annual losses of over $1 billion. one approach to protect against crop loss by this insect is the use of transgenic corn hybrids expressing one or more crystal (cry) proteins derived from bacillus thuringiensis. cry34ab1 and cry35ab1 together comprise a binary insecticidal toxin with specific activity against wcr. these proteins have been developed as insect resistance traits in ...201728481307
assessment of inheritance and fitness costs associated with field-evolved resistance to cry3bb1 maize by western corn rootworm.the western corn rootworm, diabrotica virgifera virgifera leconte, is among the most serious insect pests of maize in north america. one strategy used to manage this pest is transgenic maize that produces one or more crystalline (cry) toxins derived from the bacterium bacillus thuringiensis (bt). to delay bt resistance by insect pests, refuges of non-bt maize are grown in conjunction with bt maize. two factors influencing the success of the refuge strategy to delay resistance are the inheritance ...201728492498
genome sequence of diabrotica virgifera virgifera virus2, a novel small rna virus of the western corn rootworm, diabrotica virgifera virgifera leconte.the genome of a novel small rna virus, tentatively named diabrotica virgifera virgifera virus 2 (dvvv2), was identified in the western corn rootworm, diabrotica virgifera virgifera leconte, through transcriptome sequencing and confirmed by reverse transcription-pcr. here, we report the near-complete nucleotide sequence and the genome organization of dvvv2.201728522718
genome sequence of a novel positive-sense, single-stranded rna virus isolated from western corn rootworm, diabrotica virgifera virgifera leconte.the genome sequence of a novel small rna virus was assembled from the transcriptome of the western corn rootworm, diabrotica virgifera virgifera the assembled genome has 13,182 nucleotides with a 3' polyadenylated tail. two open reading frames are predicted to encode polyproteins of 2,838 and 1,073 amino acids.201728522719
cross-resistance and synergism bioassays suggest multiple mechanisms of pyrethroid resistance in western corn rootworm populations.recently, resistance to the pyrethroid bifenthrin was detected and confirmed in field populations of western corn rootworm, diabrotica virgifera virgifera leconte from southwestern areas of nebraska and kansas. as a first step to understand potential mechanisms of resistance, the objectives of this study were i) to assess adult mortality at diagnostic concentration-lc99 to the pyrethroids bifenthrin and tefluthrin as well as ddt, ii) estimate adult and larval susceptibility to the same compounds ...201728628635
a selective insecticidal protein from pseudomonas mosselii for corn rootworm control.the coleopteran insect western corn rootworm (wcr, diabrotica virgifera virgifera) is an economically important pest in north america and europe. transgenic corn plants producing bacillus thuringiensis (bt) insecticidal proteins have been useful against this devastating pest, but evolution of resistance has reduced their efficacy. here we report the discovery of a novel insecticidal protein, pip-47aa, from an isolate of pseudomonas mosselii. pip-47aa sequence shows no shared motifs, domains or s ...201728796437
host recognition responses of western (family: chrysomelidae) corn rootworm larvae to rna interference and bt corn.western corn rootworm diabrotica virgifera virgifera leconte is an important pest of corn whose larvae exhibit particular quantifiable patterns of locomotion after exposure to, and removal from, host roots and nonhost roots. using ethovision software, the behavior and locomotion of the western corn rootworm larvae was analyzed to determine the level of host recognition to germinated roots of differing corn hybrids containing either rootworm targeted bt genes, rna interference (rnai) technology, ...201728931155
control of western corn rootworm (diabrotica virgifera virgifera) reproduction through plant-mediated rna interference.rna interference (rnai) in transgenic maize has recently emerged as an alternative mode of action for western corn rootworm (diabrotica virgifera virgifera) control which can be combined with protein-based rootworm control options for improved root protection and resistance management. currently, transgenic rnai-based control has focused on suppression of genes that when silenced lead to larval mortality. we investigated control of western corn rootworm reproduction through rnai by targeting two ...201728974735
diet improvement for western corn rootworm (coleoptera: chrysomelidae) larvae.the western corn rootworm (wcr), diabrotica virgifera virgifera leconte, is the most serious insect pest of corn (zea mays l.) in the united states and parts of europe, and arguably one of the world's most expensive pests to control. several diet formulations are currently used by industry and public researchers to evaluate wcr larvae in diet-toxicity bioassays. however, a publicly available diet that produces normative insects that are physiologically similar to wcr larvae reared on corn roots ...201729149192
a maize inbred exhibits resistance against western corn rootwoorm, diabrotica virgifera virgifera.insect resistance against root herbivores like the western corn rootworm (wcr, diabrotica virgifera virgifera) is not well understood in non-transgenic maize. we studied the responses of two american maize inbreds, mp708 and tx601, to wcr infestation using biomechanical, molecular, biochemical analyses, and laser ablation tomography. previous studies performed on several inbreds indicated that these two maize genotypes differed in resistance to pests including fall armyworm (spodoptera frugiperd ...201729151152
sequestration and activation of plant toxins protect the western corn rootworm from enemies at multiple trophic levels.highly adapted herbivores can phenocopy two-component systems by stabilizing, sequestering and reactivating plant toxins. however, whether these traits protect herbivores against their enemies is poorly understood. we demonstrate that the western corn rootworm diabrotica virgifera virgifera, the most damaging maize pest on the planet, specifically accumulates the root-derived benzoxazinoid glucosides hdmboa-glc and mboa-glc. mboa-glc is produced by d. virgifera through stabilization of the benzo ...201729171835
transgenic bt corn, soil insecticide, and insecticidal seed treatment effects on corn rootworm (coleoptera: chrysomelidae) beetle emergence, larval feeding injury, and corn yield in north dakota.northern, diabrotica barberi smith & lawrence (coleoptera: chrysomelidae), and western, diabrotica virgifera virgifera leconte (coleoptera: chrysomelidae), corn rootworms are economic pests of corn, zea mays l. in north america. we measured the impacts of corn hybrids incorporated with cry3bb1, cry34/35ab1, and pyramided (cry3bb1 + cry34/35ab1) bacillus thuringiensis berliner (bt) proteins, tefluthrin soil insecticide, and clothianidin insecticidal seed treatment on beetle emergence, larval feed ...201729186516
response of maize hybrids with and without rootworm- and drought-tolerance to rootworm infestation under well-watered and drought conditions.anecdotal data in the past have suggested that the effect of the western corn rootworm, diabrotica virgifera virgifera leconte (coleoptera: chrysomelidae), on maize yield is greater under drought and the effect of drought is greater under rootworm infestations, but no field experiments have controlled both moisture and rootworm levels. field studies were conducted in 2012, 2013, and 2014 with treatments in a factorial arrangement of western corn rootworm infestation levels, and maize hybrids (wi ...201729190344
blended refuge and insect resistance management for insecticidal corn.in this review, we evaluate the intentional mixing or blending of insecticidal seed with refuge seed for managing resistance by insects to insecticidal corn (zea mays). we first describe the pest biology and farming practices that will contribute to weighing trade-offs between using block refuges and blended refuges. case studies are presented to demonstrate how the trade-offs will differ in different systems. we compare biological aspects of several abstract models to guide the reader through t ...201729220481
quantitative trait loci mapping of western corn rootworm (coleoptera: chrysomelidae) host plant resistance in two populations of doubled haploid lines in maize (zea mays l.).over the last 70 yr, more than 12,000 maize accessions have been screened for their level of resistance to western corn rootworm, diabrotica virgifera virgifera (leconte; coleoptera: chrysomelidae), larval feeding. less than 1% of this germplasm was selected for initiating recurrent selection or other breeding programs. selected genotypes were mostly characterized by large root systems and superior root regrowth after root damage caused by western corn rootworm larvae. however, no hybrids claimi ...201729228374
distinct fitness costs associated with the knockdown of rnai pathway genes in western corn rootworm adults.rna interference (rnai) based approaches can potentially be used to control insect pests. these approaches may depend on the usage of microrna (mirna) or double stranded rna (dsrna) mediated gene knockdown, which likely involves proteins that regulate these pathways, such as argonaute 1 (ago1), argonaute 2 (ago2), dicer 1 (dcr1), dicer 2 (dcr2), and drosha in insects. we previously performed functional characterization of ago2 and dcr2 of western corn rootworm (wcr), diabrotica virgifera virgife ...201729267401
comparative assessment of four steinernematidae and three heterorhabditidae species for infectivity of larval diabrotica virgifera virgifera.larval diabrotica virgifera virgifera leconte (coleoptera: chrysomelidae) were exposed to seven different entomopathogenic nematode species to test their potential infectivity in a laboratory setting. known d. virgifera-infecting nematode species heterorhabditis bacteriophora poinar, heterorhabditis megidis poinar, jackson & klein, steinernema feltiae filipjev, and steinernema carpocapsae weiser were tested in a concerted experiment alongside steinernema diaprepesi nguyen & duncan, steinernema r ...201829365135
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