Bt broccoli test: Refuges cut pest resistance.A field test with broccoli genetically engineered genetically engineered adjective Recombinant, see there to make its own Bt pesticide has confirmed the value of maintaining nearby stands of the traditional crop to curb pest resistance, according to an international research team. "This is really the first field test of a resistance-management strategy for a Bt crop," says Anthony M. Shelton of Cornell University. Starting in 1995, the Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), independent agency of the U.S. government, with headquarters in Washington, D.C. It was established in 1970 to reduce and control air and water pollution, noise pollution, and radiation and to ensure the safe handling and registered brands of corn, cotton, and potatoes that carry genes from the pesticide-producing bacterium Bacillus bacillus (bəsĭl`əs), any rod-shaped bacterium or, more particularly, a rod-shaped bacterium of the genus Bacillus. Some bacterium in the genus cause disease, for example B. thuringiensis. To ease fears that widespread use of Bt crops will promote insect resistance, EPA EPA eicosapentaenoic acid. EPA abbr. eicosapentaenoic acid EPA, n.pr See acid, eicosapentaenoic. EPA, n. already requires that crops deliver a high dose of Bt and that growers plant Bt-free refuges for insects. The original refuge requirements for Bt cotton--4 percent of acreage not sprayed with pesticides at all and 20 percent of sprayed acreage--come up for renewal January 2001. Last January, EPA mandated that Bt corn growers designate 20 percent of the areas planted as refuges. The current strategy comes from the observation that insects need two copies of a resistance gene to laugh off Bt. A refuge is expected to provide a haven for Bt-susceptible moths. When they mate with resistant pests, the mixed-susceptibility offspring perish when they encounter Bt, knocking the resistant parent's genes out of circulation. However, "testing resistance management is extraordinarily difficult," explains coauthor Richard T Roush of the University of Adelaide Its main campus is located on the cultural boulevard of North Terrace in the city-centre alongside prominent institutions such as the Art Gallery of South Australia, the South Australian Museum and the State Library of South Australia. , Waite Campus, in Australia. Ethics concerns complicate outdoor research on insects bred to be resistant, and natural resistance rarely evolves quickly enough to study. "We could only do this because of a unique system," says Shelton. He and his colleagues found an ideal test insect, the widespread diamondback moth, which evolved resistance to Bt sprays in Hawaii. The moths regularly hitchhike hitch·hike v. hitch·hiked, hitch·hik·ing, hitch·hikes v.intr. To travel by soliciting free rides along a road. v.tr. To solicit or get (a free ride) along a road. to the test area in New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of but can't survive the winter. Coauthor Elizabeth D. Earle of Cornell then engineered Bt broccoli for the insects to attack, more as a test vegetable than a commercial breakthrough. The researchers released populations of moths with known frequencies of resistance genes into various arrangements of Bt and non-Bt broccoli. Randomly mixing the two types of plants in the same field didn't preserve susceptibility as well as planting the types in separate patches did, the researchers report in the March NATURE BIOTECHNOLOGY. Farmers, who get cranky about growing crops just to breed bugs, sometimes spray refuges with pesticides other than Bt. The researchers found that as models predict, sprayed refuges did not work as well as unsprayed refuges of the same size. Spraying the refuge will reduce the frequency of genes for susceptibility in the insect population, Shelton says. The broccoli study is only a first step, cautions Fred Gould of North Carolina State University History
Jane Rissler of the Union of Concerned Scientists The Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) is a nonprofit advocacy group based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. The UCS membership includes many private citizens in addition to professional scientists. in Washington, D.C., also applauds the study despite its limitations. "I think it's research that we need a lot more of," she says. "We needed it before 1995, when they started approving these crops." |
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