Diversity of insects under the effect of Bt maize and insecticides

ABSTRACT: The genetically modified maize to control some caterpillars has been widely used in Brazil. The effect of Bt maize and insecticides was evaluated on the diversity of insects (species richness and abundance), based on the insect community, functional groups and species. This study was condu...

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Main Authors: Marina Regina Frizzas, Charles Martins de Oliveira, Celso Omoto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Biológico 2018-01-01
Series:Arquivos do Instituto Biológico
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1808-16572017000100219&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-7aae2f80649643168597d9d7460dcb7a2021-07-02T04:50:53ZengInstituto BiológicoArquivos do Instituto Biológico1808-16572018-01-0184010.1590/1808-1657000062015S1808-16572017000100219Diversity of insects under the effect of Bt maize and insecticidesMarina Regina FrizzasCharles Martins de OliveiraCelso OmotoABSTRACT: The genetically modified maize to control some caterpillars has been widely used in Brazil. The effect of Bt maize and insecticides was evaluated on the diversity of insects (species richness and abundance), based on the insect community, functional groups and species. This study was conducted in genetically modified maize MON810, which expresses the Cry1Ab protein from Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner, and conventional maize with and without insecticide sprays (lufenuron and lambda-cyhalothrin) under field conditions in Ponta Grossa (Paraná state, Brazil). Insect samplings were performed by using pitfall trap, water tray trap and yellow sticky card. A total of 253,454 insects were collected, distributed among nine orders, 82 families and 241 species. No differences were observed in the insect community based on the richness, diversity and evenness indices. Predators and pollinators were more abundant in genetically modified maize. Parasitoids, detritivores, sap-sucking herbivores and chewing herbivores were more abundant in conventional maize with insecticide sprays. Significant differences were found for the species Colopterus sp., Colaspis occidentalis (L.) and Nusalala tessellata (Gerstaecker) which were most abundant in Bt maize, and Dalbulus maidis and Condylostylus sp.2 in conventional maize.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1808-16572017000100219&lng=en&tlng=enCry1Abbiodiversitypyrethroidnatural enemies
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Celso Omoto
Diversity of insects under the effect of Bt maize and insecticides
Arquivos do Instituto Biológico
Cry1Ab
biodiversity
pyrethroid
natural enemies
author_facet Marina Regina Frizzas
Charles Martins de Oliveira
Celso Omoto
author_sort Marina Regina Frizzas
title Diversity of insects under the effect of Bt maize and insecticides
title_short Diversity of insects under the effect of Bt maize and insecticides
title_full Diversity of insects under the effect of Bt maize and insecticides
title_fullStr Diversity of insects under the effect of Bt maize and insecticides
title_full_unstemmed Diversity of insects under the effect of Bt maize and insecticides
title_sort diversity of insects under the effect of bt maize and insecticides
publisher Instituto Biológico
series Arquivos do Instituto Biológico
issn 1808-1657
publishDate 2018-01-01
description ABSTRACT: The genetically modified maize to control some caterpillars has been widely used in Brazil. The effect of Bt maize and insecticides was evaluated on the diversity of insects (species richness and abundance), based on the insect community, functional groups and species. This study was conducted in genetically modified maize MON810, which expresses the Cry1Ab protein from Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner, and conventional maize with and without insecticide sprays (lufenuron and lambda-cyhalothrin) under field conditions in Ponta Grossa (Paraná state, Brazil). Insect samplings were performed by using pitfall trap, water tray trap and yellow sticky card. A total of 253,454 insects were collected, distributed among nine orders, 82 families and 241 species. No differences were observed in the insect community based on the richness, diversity and evenness indices. Predators and pollinators were more abundant in genetically modified maize. Parasitoids, detritivores, sap-sucking herbivores and chewing herbivores were more abundant in conventional maize with insecticide sprays. Significant differences were found for the species Colopterus sp., Colaspis occidentalis (L.) and Nusalala tessellata (Gerstaecker) which were most abundant in Bt maize, and Dalbulus maidis and Condylostylus sp.2 in conventional maize.
topic Cry1Ab
biodiversity
pyrethroid
natural enemies
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