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J Econ Entomol ; 112(1): 305-315, 2019 02 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30321350

ABSTRACT

Transgenic Bt maize expressing Cry insecticidal δ-endotoxins of Bacillus thuringiensis has been cultivated in South Africa for the control of Busseola fusca since 1998. Busseola fusca is resistant to Cry1Ab Bt maize at many localities throughout the maize production region. Pre-release evaluation (1994-1996) of the inherent susceptibility and post-release assessments (1998-2011) of resistance status of B. fusca focused on a limited number of pest populations. This study reports the current levels of susceptibility of 10 B. fusca populations evaluated between 2013 and 2017 and compared this data with previously reported data on the survival of this pest on Bt maize, including data of pre-release evaluations done during 1994 and 1995. Larval feeding bioassays in which plant tissue of maize events expressing either Cry1Ab or Cry1A.105+Cry2Ab2 (stacked event) proteins were conducted and survival and different life history parameters recorded. Results show a shift in levels of susceptibility of B. fusca to Bt maize. Pre-release evaluation of the single-gene event showed very low larval survival on Bt maize leaf tissue while studies 10 yr later and the current study reported survival of up to 40% and 100% on Cry1Ab maize, respectively. While no larvae completed their life cycle on the stacked event, higher LT50 values in this study indicate a shift in susceptibility of B. fusca to the stacked-gene event and highlight the importance of baseline information and monitoring of pest populations for their susceptibility to Bt maize.


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Bacterial Proteins , Endotoxins , Hemolysin Proteins , Moths , Animals , Bacillus thuringiensis Toxins , Female , Insecticide Resistance , Larva/growth & development , Male , Plants, Genetically Modified , South Africa , Zea mays/genetics
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Arch Microbiol ; 142(4): 362-4, 1985 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-4062482

ABSTRACT

The response to heat shock was investigated in the obligate anaerobe Bacteroides fragilis. The cells responded quickly to stress and synthesised seven heat shock proteins immediately upon exposure to heat. The apparent molecular weights of the seven proteins differed from the apparent molecular weights of the proteins induced by UV irradiation, O2 and H2O2. Heat shock did not induce phage reactivation whereas UV irradiation, O2 and H2O2 did induce phage reactivation systems. Ethanol did not elicit the heat shock response. Two heat resistant B. fragilis mutants were isolated. Both mutants lost the ability to synthesise the same two heat shock proteins. It is concluded that the heat shock response and the responses to UV irradiation, O2 and H2O2 represent two independent groups of stress responses in B. fragilis.


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Bacteroides fragilis/growth & development , Heat-Shock Proteins/biosynthesis , Bacteroides fragilis/drug effects , Bacteroides fragilis/metabolism , Heat-Shock Proteins/isolation & purification , Hot Temperature , Kinetics , Molecular Weight , Ultraviolet Rays
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