Toxicity of Cry- and Vip3Aa-Class Proteins and Their Interactions against Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)

The fall armyworm (FAW), (J.E. Smith), is one of the most important insect pests affecting corn crops worldwide. Although planting transgenic corn expressing (Bt) toxins has been approved as being effective against FAW, its populations' resistance to Bt crops has emerged in different locations...

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Published inToxins Vol. 16; no. 4; p. 193
Main Authors Liu, Xiaobei, Liu, Shen, Bai, Shuxiong, He, Kanglai, Zhang, Yongjun, Dong, Hui, Zhang, Tiantao, Wang, Zhenying
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland MDPI AG 16.04.2024
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Summary:The fall armyworm (FAW), (J.E. Smith), is one of the most important insect pests affecting corn crops worldwide. Although planting transgenic corn expressing (Bt) toxins has been approved as being effective against FAW, its populations' resistance to Bt crops has emerged in different locations around the world. Therefore, it is important to understand the interaction between different Bt proteins, thereby delaying the development of resistance. In this study, we performed diet-overlay bioassays to evaluate the toxicity of Cry1Ab, Cry1Ac, Cry1B, Cry1Ca, Cry1F, Cry2Aa, Cry2Ab, Vip3Aa11, Vip3Aa19, and Vip3Aa20, as well as the interaction between Cry1Ab-, Cry1F-, Cry2Ab-, and Vip3Aa-class proteins against FAW. According to our results, the LC values of Bt proteins varied from 12.62 ng/cm to >9000 ng/cm (protein/diet), among which the Vip3Aa class had the best insecticidal effect. The combination of Cry1Ab and Vip3Aa11 exhibited additive effects at a 5:1 ratio. Cry1F and Vip3Aa11 combinations exhibited additive effects at 1:1, 1:2, and 5:1 ratios. The combination of Cry1F and Vip3Aa19 showed an antagonistic effect when the ratio was 1:1 and an additive effect when the ratio was 1:2, 2:1, 1:5, and 5:1. Additionally, the combinations of Cry1F and Vip3Aa20 showed antagonistic effects at 1:2 and 5:1 ratios and additive effects at 1:1 and 2:1 ratios. In addition to the above combinations, which had additive or antagonistic effects, other combinations exhibited synergistic effects, with variations in synergistic factors (SFs). These results can be applied to the establishment of new pyramided transgenic crops with suitable candidates, providing a basis for FAW control and resistance management strategies.
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ISSN:2072-6651
2072-6651
DOI:10.3390/toxins16040193