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Combining genetic engineering and traditional breeding to provide elevated resistance in potatoes to Colorado potato beetle
Authors:Susannah G. Cooper,David S. Douches,&   Edward J. Grafius
Affiliation:Department of Entomology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA;;Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824, USA
Abstract:The sustainable deployment of resistant crop varieties is a critical issue for the implementation of biotechnology in crop pest management. Feeding, biomass accumulation, and mortality were evaluated for susceptible, insecticide‐resistant, and Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) Cry 3A‐selected Colorado potato beetle (Leptinotarsa decemlineata Say) (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae) larvae fed on: cultivated potato, a Solanum chacoense line expressing leptine glycoalkaloids, a transformed line expressing Bt toxin, or the leptine line transformed to express Bt toxin. Larvae selected for resistance to Bt‐Cry3A performed better on Bt foliage, but not as well on the leptine foliage, compared to susceptible or insecticide‐resistant larvae. Neither leptine nor Bt toxin completely inhibited the feeding and growth of 3rd and 4th instars of all three strains of Colorado potato beetle. However, for all three strains of Colorado potato beetle on leptine + Bt foliage, feeding was almost zero, growth was zero or negative, and mortality was near 100%.
Keywords:Bacillus thuringiensis-Cry3A    Leptinotarsa decemlineata    genetic engineering    host plant resistance    leptine    potatoes    Solanum chacoense    Solanum tuberosum    traditional breeding    Coleoptera    Chrysomelidae    Solanaceae
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