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Seasonal Expression of Bacillus thuringiensis Insecticidal Protein and the Control to Cotton Bollworm in Different Varieties of Transgenic Cotton
SHEN Ping1,2, LIN Ke-jian2, ZHANG Yong-jun2*, WU Kong-ming2, GUO Yu-yuan2
(1.Technology and Development Center of MOA, Beijing 100026, China; 2.State Key Laboratory for Biology of Plant Diseases and Insect Pests, Institute of Plant Protection, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing 100193, China )

Abstract: The difference for resistant effects to bollworm, the dynamic of resistance and the content of Bt toxin protein in different organs during developmental stages of different varieties of Bt transgenic cotton were explored in laboratory. The results showed that there were significant differences for resistance to cotton bollworm during every growing stage of all varieties; DP 99B has the highest resistance to cotton bollworm, while Hanza 154 has the lowest, and their average corrected mortality to cotton bollworm were 89.23% and 75.91%, respectively. The resistance to cotton bollworm of cotton plants in each growing stage was presented in the following order, budding stage > flowering stage > flowering-boll stage >boll stage. The results of ELISA showed that Bt toxin protein could be detected in all organs of transgenic cotton, but its content varied significantly among organs along the developmental stages. There were significant differences of Bt toxin protein content among the functional leaves in different stages, the order of the content was: seven-leave stage > three-leave stage > budding stage > boll stage > flowering-boll stage.
Key words: transgenic cotton; Bt toxin protein; dynamic of resistance; ELISA   [Full Text, 316KB]