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- Title
Orientation Behavior, Development and Survival of Trichoplusia ni (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Larvae on Cotton Expressing Cry1Ac and Cry2Ab and Conventional Cotton.
- Authors
S. Greenberg; T.-X. Liu
- Abstract
Abstract  This study was conducted to determine the effects of Bt cotton leaves (Bollgard II), non-Bt cotton leaves, and a mixture of Bt麉Bt cotton leaves on larval orientation behavior, survival and development of Trichoplusia ni in the laboratory. Results indicate that in a no-choice test, more first and fifth instars remained on Bt leaves than the third instars. All larvae that remained on the leaves gradually moved to leaf edge. In the choice between a Bt and a non-Bt leaf, more first instars moved to non-Bt leaves, whereas the third and fifth instars did not show significant difference in the first 8 h, but eventually more moved to non-Bt leaves. More first instars fed non-Bt leaves than third instars and fifth instars. When larvae fed Bt leaves, 100% of first instars, 92.7% of third instars and 51.1% of fifth instars died in 108 h. Once larvae pupated, >90% developed to adults. First and third instars that fed Bt leaves developed slower but their pupae developed faster than those on Bt麉Bt leaves, whereas fifth instars developed similar on the three types of leaves. First and third instars that fed Bt麉Bt leaves resulted in less heavy pupae than those fed non-Bt leaves; whereas the fifth instars that survived on Bt leaves produced lighter pupae.
- Subjects
TRICHOPLUSIA; LARVAE; NOCTUIDAE; COTTON
- Publication
Journal of Insect Behavior, 2007, Vol 20, Issue 5, p473
- ISSN
0892-7553
- Publication type
Article