Effects of Transgenic Rice Infected with SRBSDV on Bt expression and the Ecological Fitness of Non-vector Brown Planthopper Nilaparvata lugens
Abstract The susceptibility of rice lines, T1C-19, T2A-1, and MH63 to SRBSDV infection are similar and the contents of cry protein in T2A-1 and T1C-19 do not change significantly. The survival rates of BPH nymphs feeding on SRBSDV-infected T1C-19, Bt T2A-1, or MH63 rice plants were not significantly...
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Main Authors: | Hong-Xing Xu, Xiao-Chan He, Xu-Song Zheng, Xiao-Jun Zhou, Yong-Jun Lin, Zhong-Xian Lu |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5366b0cb4b0c4403afeec7f9c3d86f9c |
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