Efficacy of a cry1Ab Gene for Control of Maruca vitrata (Lepidoptera: Crambidae) in Cowpea (Fabales: Fabaceae)

Author:

Addae Prince C1,Ishiyaku Mohammad F2,Tignegre Jean-Batiste34,Ba Malick N45ORCID,Bationo Joseph B4,Atokple Ibrahim D K6,Abudulai Mumuni6,Dabiré-Binso Clémentine L4,Traore Fousséni4,Saba Mohammed2,Umar Muhammed L2,Adazebra Gloria A6,Onyekachi Francis N1,Nemeth Margaret A7,Huesing Joseph E8,Beach Larry R8,Higgins Thomas J V9,Hellmich Richard L10ORCID,Pittendrigh Barry R11

Affiliation:

1. African Agricultural Technology Foundation, Abuja, Nigeria

2. Institute for Agricultural Research, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria

3. The World Vegetable Center, AVRDC, Bamako, Mali

4. Institut de l’Environnement et Recherches Agricoles, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso

5. International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Niamey, Niger

6. Savanna Agricultural Research Institute, Tamale, Ghana

7. Statistical Consultants Plus, LLC, St. Louis, MO

8. USAID, Washington, DC

9. Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Canberra, ACT, Australia

10. USDA, Corn Insects and Crop Genetics Research Unit, Ames, IA

11. Department of Entomology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI

Abstract

Abstract Cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L) Walp.] is an important staple legume in the diet of many households in sub-Saharan Africa. Its production, however, is negatively impacted by many insect pests including bean pod borer, Maruca vitrata F., which can cause 20–80% yield loss. Several genetically engineered cowpea events that contain a cry1Ab gene from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) for resistance against M. vitrata were evaluated in Nigeria, Burkina Faso, and Ghana (West Africa), where cowpea is commonly grown. As part of the regulatory safety package, these efficacy data were developed and evaluated by in-country scientists. The Bt-cowpea lines were planted in confined field trials under Insect-proof netting and artificially infested with up to 500 M. vitrata larvae per plant during bud formation and flowering periods. Bt-cowpea lines provided nearly complete pod and seed protection and in most cases resulted in significantly increased seed yield over non-Bt control lines. An integrated pest management strategy that includes use of Bt-cowpea augmented with minimal insecticide treatment for protection against other insects is recommended to control pod borer to enhance cowpea production. The insect resistance management plan is based on the high-dose refuge strategy where non-Bt-cowpea and natural refuges are expected to provide M. vitrata susceptible to Cry1Ab protein. In addition, there will be a limited release of this product until a two-toxin cowpea pyramid is released. Other than South African genetically engineered crops, Bt-cowpea is the first genetically engineered food crop developed by the public sector and approved for release in sub-Saharan Africa.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Insect Science,Ecology,General Medicine

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