| Literature DB >> 26914608 |
Xia Zhou1, Yunling Guo1, Hua Kong1, Jiao Zuo1, Qixing Huang1, Ruizong Jia1, Anping Guo1, Lin Xu1.
Abstract
Micraspis discolor (Fabricius) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) is a widely distributed coleoptera predator in southern Asia in rice ecosystem, and adult M. discolor feed on both rice pollen and soft-bodied arthropods. Bitrophic bioassay and tritrophic bioassay were conducted to evaluate the potential impact of Cry1Ac/Cry1Ab-expressing rice Huahui 1 and its non-transgenic counterpart Minghui 63 on fitness parameters of adult M. discolor. The results showed that the survival, and fecundity of this beetle' adults were not different when they fed on Bt rice or non-Bt rice pollen or Nilaparvata lugens (Stål) reared on Bt rice or non-Bt rice. Toxicity assessment to ensure M. discolor adults were not sensitive to Cry1Ab or Cry1Ac protein independent from the pollen background, M. discolor adults were fed with an artificial diet containing Cry1Ac, Cry1Ab or both protein approximately 10 times higher concentration than in Huahui 1 rice pollen. No difference was detected for any of the life-table parameters tested between Cry protein-containing and pure diet. Artificial diet containing E-64 (N-(trans-Epoxysuccinyl)-L-leucine 4-guanidinobutylamide) was included as a positive control. In contrast, the pre-oviposition and fecundity of M. discolor were significantly adversely affected by feeding on E-64-containing diet. In both bioassays, the uptakes of Cry protein by adult M. discolor were tested by ELISA measurements. These results indicated that adults of M. discolor are not affected by Cry1Ab- or Cry1Ac-expressing rice pollen and are not sensitive to Cry protein at concentrations exceeding the levels in rice pollen in Huahui1. This suggests that M. discolor adults would not be harmed by Cry1Ac/Cry1Ab rice if Bt rice Huahui 1 were commercialized.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26914608 PMCID: PMC4767879 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0142714
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Different abundance of 3 predators in booting(I), tillering(II), early-blooming(III), blooming(IV) and filling(V) phases in Spring, Summer and Autumn rice seasons in 2013.
Impact of the consumption of pollen from Cry1Ab /Cry1Ac-expressing Bt rice or the corresponding non-transformed rice plant on different life-table parameters of adult Micraspis discolor.
Data are provided as mean (±SE).
| Fitness indicators | Minghui 63 pollen | Huahui 1 pollen | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Female survival (%) | 76.7(30) | 80.0(30) | χ2 = 0.10 p = 0.75 |
| Male survival (%) | 80.0(30) | 83.3(30) | χ2 = 0.11 p = 0.74 |
| Pre-oviposit. period (days) | 13.17±0.08(30) | 13.06±0.10(30) | U = 73787.5 p = 0.51 |
| Fecundity (eggs/female) | 19.97±0.37(30) | 19.07±0.39(30) | t = 1.68 p = 0.09 |
| Female adult dry weight (mg) | 6.14±0.07(16) | 6.26±0.06(17) | t = -1.38 p = 0.17 |
| Female adult dry weight (mg) | 3.97±0.07(17) | 3.83±0.05(17) | t = 1.59 p = 0.12 |
The experiment was terminated after 26 days. N = 30.
a Chi- square test
b Mann- Whitney U test
c Student’s t test
Fig 2Mean (±SE) daily fecundity of Micraspis discolor fed pollen from Cry1Ab /Cry1Ac-expressing Bt rice or the corresponding non-transformed rice plants.
N = 30.
Impact of the consumption of BPH reared on Cry1Ab /Cry1Ac-expressing Bt rice or the corresponding non-transformed rice plants on different life-table parameters of adult Micraspis discolor.
Data are provided as mean (±SE).
| Fitness indicators | BPH on Minghui 63 | BPH on Huahui 1 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Female survival (%) | 76.7(30) | 73.3(30) | χ2 = 0.09 p = 0.77 |
| Male survival (%) | 70.0(30) | 73.3(30) | χ2 = 0.08 p = 0.77 |
| Pre-oviposit. period (days) | 13.13±0.08(30) | 13.09±0.09(30) | U = 71149.0 p = 0.13 |
| Fecundity (eggs/female) | 18.40±0.74(30) | 19.71±0.73(30) | t = -1.26 p = 0.21 |
| Female adult dry weight (mg) | 6.09±0.07(15) | 6.25±0.06(16) | t = -1.70 p = 0.09 |
| Female adult dry weight (mg) | 3.91±0.07(15) | 3.88±0.06(17) | t = 0.38 p = 0.71 |
The experiment was terminated after 26 days. N = 30.
a Chi- square test
b Mann- Whitney U test
c Student’s t test
Fig 3Mean (±SE) daily fecundity of Micraspis discolor fed BPH reared on Cry1Ab /Cry1Ac-expressing Bt rice or the corresponding non-transformed rice plant.
N = 30.
Effect of feeding a pure artificial diet or artificial diet with purified Cry1Ab, Cry1Ac and E-64 provided on different life-table parameters of adult Micraspis discolor.
| Fitness indicators | Cry1Ab | Cry1Ac | Cry1Ab/Cry1Ac | control | E-64 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Survival(%) | 80.6(31) | 79.7(32) | 75.9(29) | 78.4(37) | 65.5(29) |
| Pre-oviposit. Period(days) | 13.87±0.70(31) | 13.84±0.64(32) | 13.62±0.62(29) | 13.92±0.48(37) | 16.79±0.51(29) |
| Fecundity (eggs/female) | 18.77±1.52(31) | 19.44±1.60(32) | 19.31±1.55(29) | 20.86±1.41(37) | 6.79±0.61(29) |
| Female adult dry weight (mg) | 6.30±0.18(14) | 6.34±0.21(14) | 6.16±0.28(13) | 6.43±0.17(14) | 6.09±0.19 (13) |
| Male adult fresh weight (mg) | 4.03±0.16(14) | 3.99±0.19(14) | 3.97±0.16(13) | 3.99±0.18(14) | 3.81±0.15(13) |
35–39 pairs of adult Micraspis discolor were fed an artificial diet containing 150 mg/g Cry1Ab, 120 mg/g Cry1Ac, 150 mg/g Cry1Ab and 120 mg/g Cry1Ac or 25 mg/g E-64 (positive control) per g dry weight of artificial diet. Pure artificial diet served as a negative control. Pairs producing no eggs were removed from the analyses.
Statistical comparisons were made between each of the Cry1Ab, Cry1Ac, Cry1Ab/ Cry1Ac and E-64 treatments with the control. Asterisks denote significant differences:
** p < 0.01
a Chi-square test
b Mann-Whitney U-test
c Dunnett test
Fig 4Mean (±SE) daily fecundity of Micraspis discolor fed an artificial diet containing 150 mg/g Cry1Ab, 120 mg/g Cry1Ac, 150 mg/g Cry1Ab and 120 mg/g Cry1Ac or 25 mg/g E-64(positive control) per g dry weight of artificial diet.
Pure artificial diet served as a negative control.