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Review
. 2004:4:4.
doi: 10.1093/jis/4.1.4. Epub 2004 Feb 12.

Bt transgenic crops do not have favorable effects on resistant insects

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Bt transgenic crops do not have favorable effects on resistant insects

Bruce E Tabashnik et al. J Insect Sci. 2004.

Abstract

Sayyed et al. (Ecology Letters (2003) 6: 167-169) hypothesized that insecticidal Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) toxins produced by transgenic crops could have nutritionally favorable effects that increase the fitness of resistant insects eating such crops. This idea was based on increased pupal weight of resistant larvae of diamondback moth, Plutella xylostella (L.), fed leaf discs treated externally with a Bt toxin. We summarize evidence from diamondback moth and other pests showing that the Bt toxins in transgenic crops do not enhance performance of resistant insects. Aside from a few notable exceptions in which performance of resistant insects did not differ between Bt and non-Bt crops, Bt crops had adverse affects on resistant insects.

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