Modeling the evolution of insect resistance to one- and two-toxin Bt-crops in spatially heterogeneous environments

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第一作者: Huang, Yunxin

作者: Huang, Yunxin;Qin, Yun;Li, Zhaohua;Feng, Hongqiang;Wan, Peng

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关键词: Bt crops;Insect resistance;Spatial heterogeneity;Population genetics;Hotspots

期刊名称:ECOLOGICAL MODELLING ( 影响因子:2.974; 五年影响因子:3.264 )

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摘要: Genetically engineered crops with insecticidal toxins derived from the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) have been planted in the world for two decades, aiming to control some major insect pests. While the Bt-crop strategy has been generally successful, a potential risk is the evolution of insect resistance to Bt crops. Modeling has been one of the main approaches to assessing the risk. To date, however, the importance of spatial heterogeneity in small-holder farm systems has not been adequately addressed. To address the question we developed and analyzed a spatially explicit model of insect population dynamics and genetics in which the proportion of Bt crops (PBt) is spatially heterogeneous (HD) or homogeneous (UD). We found that in both single- and two-locus models, the time it takes for insect to evolve regional resistance (TTR) varies among different HD patterns. The TTR could differ considerably between the case of HD and that of UD, depending on both spatial and non-spatial conditions. Under some conditions, regional evolution of resistance was much faster in the case of HD than in the case of UD. The difference between the two cases was caused by gene spread from hotspots of resistant alleles where the local PBt is much higher than average. Our results suggest that the spatial heterogeneity of PBt may significantly affect the speed of regional resistance and therefore is an important factor that should be taken into account for quantitative predictions as well as for design of resistance management strategies. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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