Abstract

Abstract: Field investigations showed that genetically modified Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) potato plants (‘New Leaf’ expressing Cry 3Aa toxic protein) were not damaged by the Colorado potato beetle (CPB) Leptinotarsa decemlineata and contained diverse populations of the aphidophagous coccinellids Coccinella septempunctata, Coccinula quatuordecimpustulata, Hippodamia variegata and Propylea quatuordecimpunctata. The insecticides, alpha‐cypermethrin and fipronil, were used for control of CPB in the fields with the non‐transgenic standard potatoes ‘Santana’ and ‘Arinda’. Both insecticides caused significant decrease in the abundance of aphidophagous coccinellids. Laboratory experiments revealed that Bt potatoes expressing Cry 3Aa had no effect on the aphid Myzus persicae and that the aphids fed on Bt potatoes had no effect on the larval development and mortality of C. septempunctata.

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