Artículo
Fitness and mating compatibility of Rachiplusia nu strains exposed to soybean expressing Cry1Ac in Argentina
Manzano, Carolina
; Vera, M. Alejandro; Casmuz, Augusto Sebastián; Luft Albarracin, Erica Beatriz
; Gastaminza, Gerardo Alfredo; Murúa, María Gabriela
; Vera, M. Alejandro; Casmuz, Augusto Sebastián; Luft Albarracin, Erica Beatriz
; Gastaminza, Gerardo Alfredo; Murúa, María Gabriela
Fecha de publicación:
02/2025
Editorial:
Cambridge University Press
Revista:
Bulletin of Entomological Research
ISSN:
0007-4853
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Rachiplusia nu (Guenée) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) is a significant agricultural pest in SouthAmerica infesting several crops, including soybeans. Bacillus thuringiensis (Berliner) (Bt)soybean, expressing Cry1Ac protein, is widely planted as a control method for numerous lepidopteran pests. However, insect resistance to Bt proteins poses a threat to its sustainability.Recent field reports from Argentina, Uruguay, and Brazil have documented unexpected injuryto Bt soybean caused by R. nu populations, which may indicate the development of resistanceto Cry1Ac in this species. This study aimed to evaluate the biological performance, reproductiveparameters, and reproductive compatibility of two R. nu strains, one susceptible (SS) andthe other exhibiting reduced susceptibility to Bt toxin (RR), when reared on Bt and non-Btsoybean. Reproductive compatibility between strains was investigated through parental andhybrid crosses, evaluating fecundity, fertility, and mating success. SS larvae fed with Bt soybeanfailed to complete their life cycle, whereas RR larvae exhibited higher survival rates. Egg andlarval stages of RR larvae were longer when reared on Bt soybean. Pupal mass was lower for Btfedresistant strain, although this did not reflect on fecundity and longevity. Results on parentalcrosses revealed that Bt-fed RR strain displayed reduced mating success, fecundity, and fertility,compared to the non-Bt treatment. Hybrid crosses showed evidence for prezygotic and postzygotic incompatibility. These results suggest a shift in susceptibility of R. nu to Cry1Ac protein and highlight the importance of implementing robust insect resistance management strategies to maintain the effectiveness of Bt crops.
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Manzano, Carolina; Vera, M. Alejandro; Casmuz, Augusto Sebastián; Luft Albarracin, Erica Beatriz; Gastaminza, Gerardo Alfredo; et al.; Fitness and mating compatibility of Rachiplusia nu strains exposed to soybean expressing Cry1Ac in Argentina; Cambridge University Press; Bulletin of Entomological Research; 115; 2; 2-2025; 234-242
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