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Effects of Bacillus thuringiensis Toxins in Transgenic Cotton and Potato on Folsomia candida (Collembola: Isotomidae) and Oppia nitens (Acari: Orbatidae)
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1997
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Transgenic CottonEngineeringOppia NitensHd-73 CryiaToxinologyEntomologyPlant PathologyTransgenic Toxin SourcesPlant-pathogen InteractionBacillus Thuringiensis SspInsecticidePublic HealthPlant-microbe InteractionPest ManagementBiologyCrop ProtectionPest ControlMicrobiologyBacillus Thuringiensis ToxinsPlant Toxin
Methods are reported for testing the effects of toxins or small molecules [BaCillus thuringiensis ssp. kurstaki delta-endotoxins HD-1 CryIA (b) and HD-73 CryIA (c)] in plants (cotton and potato) on 2 nontarget soil arthropods, a collembolan, Folsomia candida Willem, and an orbatid mite, Oppia nitens Koch. Time to oviposition. egg production, and final body length were unaffected when F. candida were fed residues of transgenic cotton lines #81 or #249. Total production of O. nitens adults and nymphs was unaffected by feeding on leaves of both transgenic cotton lines. With B. thuringiensis ssp. tenebrionis CryIIIA in potato, no differences were seen in the 3 indices for F. candida. Overall, transgenic toxin sources had no negative effects, but similar tests with cadmium as a positive control showed a concentration-rate response of decreased reproduction.