Abstract

Abstract The field efficacy of two transgenic rice lines, containing the Cry1Ac gene from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) and the CpTI (cowpea trypsin inhibitor) gene, on the striped stem borer, Chilo suppressalis (Walker), and population variation in susceptibility of C. suppressalis to the Bt insecticidal protein Cry1Ac were evaluated in Fuzhou, Fujian Province of China. The results of an open field test showed that the two transgenic lines exhibited high efficacy against natural infestations of C. suppressalis. In contrast, the untransformed parental control line showed serious damage symptoms not only in untreated plots, but also in plots treated with insecticides. The cumulative number of C. suppressalis adults derived from transgenic rice lines was significantly lower than that from control lines with and without chemical control treatments. Our results show that transgenic rice lines expressing Cry1Ac and CpTI have great potential for protecting rice from C. suppressalis damage with reduced use of inse...

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