Title: Insect Resistance Management for Bt Crops Bt??????????
1Insect Resistance Management for Bt
CropsBt??????????
- Tessa Milofsky, M.S. and Sharlene Matten, Ph.D.
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- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
- Office of Pesticide Programs
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2IRM what is it??????????
Insect resistance management (IRM) is a strategy
to mitigate the development of insects resistant
to a pesticide (e.g., resistance to Bacillus
thuringiensis or Bt) ???????(IRM)???????????(??
?BT)????????????.
3IRM why is it important?IRM????
- Maintaining the efficacy of Bt, a low-risk
pesticide, is beneficial for the following
reasons - ????????Bt?????????
- Bt replaces higher risk pesticides
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- Less exposure of nontarget organisms to
superficially applied pesticides - ?????????????????
- Use of Bt crops may provide greater profits to
farmers, due to reduced use of insecticides - ???????????,Bt??????????????
4Critical components of IRM planIRM?????????
- Pest biology ?????
- Dose ??
- Cross-resistance ????
- Refuge ???
- Modeling ????
- Resistance monitoring ????
- Remedial action ????
- Compliance assurance ?????
- Grower education ?????
5Pest biology?????
- Important factors include
- Number of insect generations per year
- Host range
- Insect movement and dispersal patterns
- Mating and ovipositional behavior
- Population dynamics
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6Pest biology an example???????
- European corn borer (ECB), Ostrinia nubilalis
- 1-4 generations per year
- Polyphagous (prefers corn)
- Movement
- Larvae - can move from plant-to-plant within a
field - Adults - mostly local movement, but some long
distance migratory movement can occur - ?????(ECB)
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ECB
late instars ????
7Dose ??
- Dose the amount of toxin expressed over time by
a transgenic crop, relative to the susceptibility
of a target pest can be determined through field
efficacy trials or laboratory bioassays - ????????????????????, ???????????
????????????????????. - High dose at least 25x the amount of toxin
needed to kill all susceptible target insects
preferred over low dose events for refuge-based
IRM strategies - ???????????????????25? ??????????????????,??????
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8Dose assumptions????
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- Three genotypes for resistance/susceptibility
(SS, rS, rr) - Resistance (rr) is recessive and rare
- Refuge supplies SS (homozygous susceptible)
genotype - Random mating
- rr x SS ? rS
- rS x SS ? rS or SS
- SS and rS susceptible to high dose
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- rr x SS ? rS
- rS x SS ? rS or SS
- SS?rS??????
LC50
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9Dose levels some examples???????????
- Lepidopteran-active corn (Cry1Ab Cry1F)
- High dose
- European corn borer (ECB), Ostrinia nubilalis
- Southwestern corn borer (SWCB) Diatraea
crambidoides - Non-high dose
- Corn earworm (CEW), Helicoverpa zea
- ??????? (Cry1Ab Cry1F)
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- ????? (ECB), Ostrinia nubilalis
- ????? (SWCB) Diatraea crambidoides
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- ????? (CEW), Helicoverpa zea
ECB
female
male
late instars
WCR
10Dose levels some examples???????????
- Rootworm-active corn (Cry3Bb1, Cry34/35, mCry3A)
- Non-high dose
- Western corn rootworm (WCR), Diabrotica virgifera
virgifera - Northern corn rootworm (NCR), D. barberi
- Mexican corn rootworm (MCR), D. virgifera zea
- Secondary pests
- Non-high dose for some pests
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- ?????? (WCR), Diabrotica virgifera virgifera
- ?????? (NCR), D. barberi
- ??????? (MCR), D. virgifera zea
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ECB
female
male
late instars
WCR
11Cross-resistance????
- When resistance to a single Bt toxin confers pest
resistance to a cluster of related toxins - Factors affecting cross-resistance include
- Similarity/dissimilarity of commercialized toxins
- Use of single toxin versus multiple toxins
- Level of resistance in an insect population
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12Cross-resistance an example(????????)
- Binding site diagram for European corn
borer(???????????)
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European corn borer (based on Hua, G., Masson,
L., Jurat-Fuentes, J. L., Schwab, G., Adang, M.
J. 2001. Binding analyses of Bacillus
thuringiensis Cry d-endotoxins using brush border
membrane vesicles of Ostrinia nubilalis. Appl.
Env. Microbiol. 67 872-879)
13Refuge ???
- Any host plant that does not produce Bt toxin and
has not been treated with conventional Bt
formulations (may be treated with non-Bt
insecticide) - ?????Bt?????????Bt???????????(????Bt??????)
- Enables mating between resistant and susceptible
adults, resulting in production of susceptible
offspring - ??????????????????????
14Refuge options ??????
- Structured refuge specified size, location in
relation to Bt field, and crop/plant composition - Community-based refuge neighboring growers
establish shared structured refuge - Unstructured or natural refuge use of
alternative host plants/crops in place of defined
refuge - ?????????,?????Bt?????????????,????????,????
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15Refuge options ??????
- Seed bag mix Bt seed bags contain Bt seed and
non-Bt seed (e.g., 80 Bt, 20 non-Bt) seed may
be bagged separately or mixed together - Regional limit national/regional government
enforced limit on Bt seed sales (e.g., 80 in
defined region) - ????????Bt?????????Bt??,????Bt??(??80Bt??,
20?Bt??), ??????????????,?????????. - ????????????Bt???????????(?? ??????,???80?Bt???
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16Structured refuge options????????
Block
In-field strips ????????
External block ??????
Seed mix
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Internal block(s) ??????
Border (block) ??????
17Other refuge options???????
Bt cotton Bt?? w/ TBW
Soybean ??
Tobacco ??
Natural refuge ?????
Community refuge ???????
Tobacco budworm, ???? Heliothis virescens
80 Bt seed corn ????
20 non-Bt seed corn ????
18Bt corn refuge specifications an
exampleBt?????????
- 20 refuge required in corn belt 50 refuge
required in corn/cotton region - Structured refuge is required. Refuges may be
planted in one of the following designs - In-field strips (4-6 rows)
- Blocks (internal or external)
- Refuge requirements are the same for lepidopteran
and coleopteran active products - ?Bt????20????,???/??????50
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19Modeling ??
- Useful tool for predicting the likelihood of
resistance, for evaluating the durability of IRM
strategies, and for helping to focus data needs.
Model components include - Biological information (pest biology, population
dynamics) - Genetics (R-allele dominance/frequency, cross
resistance) - Operational aspects (dose, single/stacked
toxin(s), refuge) - ????????????,??IRM?????????????????????.
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20Resistance monitoring????
- Can help to prolong the efficacy of an insect
resistant crop - Designed to detect resistance 2-3 years before
field failure - Target pest sampling consists of
- Grower reports of unexpected pest damage in
insect-protected crop fields - Random population sampling
- Sampling based on pest prevalence in region
- Sampling target number of insects needed to
determine resistance at plt0.01 - ???????????
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21Resistance monitoring (cont.)????(?)
- Bioassays are used to detect potential resistance
in sampled populations. Assays include - Pest susceptibility (LC50)
- Discriminating Dose (LC99)
- F2 screen
- Confirmation studies are used to verify
resistance. Questions include - Is there field failure?
- Is the insect resistance trait expressed?
- Is insect resistance trait inherited?
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22Resistance monitoring positive hits for Bt corn
in the US? ???? ??Bt??????
- In 2001, mortality for one European corn borer
(ECB) population (Kandiyohi, MN) was lt 99 in
Cry1Ab discriminating dose assay - Follow-up tests with Bt plant material revealed
that population was not field resistant - No field resistance confirmed for any monitored
Bt corn pest - 2001??Cry1Ab???????, ?????????????99
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23Remedial action plan????
- If resistance is confirmed through resistance
monitoring, a remedial action plan is
implemented to contain or slow the spread of
resistant pest populations - ????????????, ??????????????????
24Remedial action plan an example??????
- EPAs plan includes
- Mandatory reporting of suspected resistance
- Use of alternate control measures in affected
areas - Increased resistance monitoring
- Suspension of Bt crop sales in affected areas
- Investigation of cause of resistance
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25Compliance assurance?????
- Compliance measures implemented to ensure that
growers comply with approved IRM program - ????????????????????????????.
26Compliance assurance an example???????
- EPA requires registrants to implement the
following measures - Contracts affirming grower agreement to comply
with approved IRM strategy - 3rd party grower surveys of IRM implementation
- On-farm field visits to verify IRM implementation
- Tips and complaints on non-compliers
- Suspension of seed access for non-compliers
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27Grower education?????
- Education about the need for IRM, how to
implement requirements, and grower responsibility
in complying with IRM requirements - ?IRM??????, ??????, ???????IRM????????????
28Summary of EPAs IRM requirements for
lepidopteran-active Bt corn??????????????Bt??IRM?
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- 20 refuge in corn belt 50 refuge in cotton
belt - Structured refuge required. Refuges planted in
one of the following designs - in-field strips (4-6 rows)
- blocks (internal or external)
- Industry-wide collaboration on compliance surveys
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29Summary of EPAs IRM requirements for
lepidopteran-active Bt corn (cont.)?????????Bt??I
RM????(?)
- Industry-wide uniformity of
- Grower agreements
- Grower training
- Implementation of tips and complaints
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30Summary of EPAs IRM requirements for
lepidopteran-active Bt corn (cont.) ?????????Bt??I
RM????(?)
- Annual reporting requirements
- - Compliance assurance (e.g., surveys, grower
contracts) - - Changes to grower education
- - Resistance monitoring data
- - Sales data
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31Data sources for EPAs IRM program?????IRM???????
- Published scientific literature
- Industry submissions
- Experts (academia, government, industry)
- Meetings (advisory panels, workshops, ESA, NC205,
NC46) - Field visits
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32Keys to success at EPA?????(EPA)???????
- EPA is responsive to new scientific information
- EPA seeks scientific input from state and federal
agencies, academic experts, and public interest
groups - EPA ????????????
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33Keys to success at EPA?????(EPA)???????
- Conditional (time-limited) registrations enable
EPA to adapt IRM requirements over time - EPA negotiates regulatory changes with
registrants and grower organizations - ???????????EPA??IRM?????????????
- EPA ??????,??????????????
34IRM challengesIRM?????
- Plans are specific to the
- Pest/crop
- Country/region
- Bt selection intensity will be affected by
- Adoption/distribution of a Bt crop
- Cross-resistance potential with similar products
(similar modes of action) - ??????
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- Bt?????????????
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35IRM challenges (cont.)IRM?????(?)
- Plans must be economically feasible to
- Growers (planting refuge)
- Industry (education, compliance, monitoring and
evaluation) - Government agencies (program evaluation, policy
negotiation/implementation) - ????(?????),????(??,???,?????)??????(????,????/??)
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36IRM challenges (cont.) IRM?????(?)
- Plans must be flexible/adaptable enough to
consider - Evolving science/new data
- New products
- Need for consistency across products
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37Conclusions??
- IRM is based on strong science
- Plans must be
- Pest specific
- Flexible and adaptable
- Easy to implement
- Economical
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