Pesticide Research Journal

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  • Year: 2004
  • Volume: 16
  • Issue: 1

Sex Influenced Inheritance of Bacillus thuringiensis Cry1Ac Resistance in the American Bollworm, Helicoverpa armigera (Hiibner)

  • Author:
  • V Kalia, GT Gujar
  • Total Page Count: 5
  • DOI:
  • Page Number: 40 to 44

Division of Entomology, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi-110 012, India

*E-mail: gtgujar@iari.res.in; gtgujar@yahoo.com; Tel: 011-25848701

Abstract

Inheritance of Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) Cry1Ac resistance in two naturally occurring strains of Helicoverpa armigera (Hüuber) viz., Sirss aan Coimbatore was stuuied by mating with the suscetible (sus-) Delhi strain. The degree of dominance of Bt Cry1Ac in the F1 progeny of different crosses showed wide variation; viz., sus-Delhi female x Sirsa male -0.68, sus-Delhi female x Coimbatore male -0.17, Sirsa female x sus-Delhi male 0.93 and Coimbatore female x sus-Delhi male 1.43. The dominance of Bt Cry1Ac inheritance in the progeny of females of the Sirsa and the Coimbatore strains crossed with males of the sus-Delhi strain suggested the influence of female on inheritance of tolerant gene(s). Analysis of F2 population from F1 sib-matings, and a backcross of F1 female (belonging to Coimbatore male and sus-Delhi female) with Coimbatore male parent at a discriminating concentration of 1.0 µg g−1 diet showed that resistance in both Coimbatore and Sirsa strains was a recessive single-gene trait

Keywords

Bacillus thuringiensis, American nollworm, Helicoverpa armigera, resistance, Cry1Ac