Influence of Pesticide Applications on Pest and Predatory Arthropods Associated With Transgenic Bt Cotton and Nontransgenic Cotton Plants
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Date
2004
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Springer
Abstract
The effects of pesticide applications on pests (aphids and acarid mites) and predators (ladybeetles and spiders) were investigated in transgenic Bt cotton and nontransgenic cotton agroecosystems in 1999, 2000 and 2001. Transgenic cotton did not cause changes in populations of acarids and did not reduce numbers of predators considerably; its effects on aphids were inconsistent. Although insecticides were not applied against the main pest cotton bollworm - on transgenic cotton, the total number of insecticide applications in 3 years was no less than the total applied on nontransgenic cotton, because additional applications were required against sucking pests on transgenic Bt cotton. Pesticide applications decreased numbers of aphids, acarids and predatory spiders significantly on both transgenic and nontransgenic cottons. The results suggest that the use of Bt cotton should be evaluated carefully in China.
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Transgenic Bt Cotton, Pesticides, Arthropods, Pests, Predators, Non-Target Effect
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Q2
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Volume
32
Issue
3
Start Page
246
End Page
254
