%0 Journal Article
%T Insecticidal activity of residual Bt protein at the second trophic level
%A Shi Hong
%A Zhang Lifu
%A Hua Baozhen
%A Mi Xiangcheng
%A Wei Wei
%A Zhang Yongjun
%A Ma Keping
%A
SHI
%A Hong
%A ZHANG
%A Lifu
%A HUA
%A Baozhen
%A MI
%A Xiangcheng
%A WEI
%A Wei
%A ZHANG
%A Yongjun
%A MA
%A Keping
%J 科学通报(英文版)
%D 2006
%I
%X Measurements were taken of Bt protein expressed in the leaves of transgenic cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) transformed with a synthesized Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis) cry1A gene and its persistent level in larval bodies and faeces of a non-targeted insect pest, beet armyworm (Spodoptera exigua). We performed enzyme linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA) and bioassays using neonate larvae of cotton bollworm (Helicoverpa armigera) to detect the insecticidal activity of residual Bt protein at the second trophic level. The results showed that Bt protein content in functional leaves was different at various developmental stages and was different among plants at the same stage. Even though Bt protein concentration in the larval bodies and faeces decreased 97.5%–99% compared to that found in cotton leaves subsequently fed to beet armyworm larvae, it still had a lethal effect on neonate cotton bollworm larvae. Therefore, Bt protein present at the second trophic level had insecticidal activity. This result is important in understanding and predicting the effect of transgenic plants on nontarget organisms.
%K transgenic cotton GK-19
%K nontarget effects
%K extracted solution of larval bodies and faeces
%K risk assessment
萃取溶液
%K 幼虫
%K 粪便
%K 风险评估
%K 杀虫剂
%K 蓝四氮唑
%K 蛋白质
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