Insecticidal proteins and methods for their use
US-12168774-B2 · Dec 17, 2024 · US
US9796982B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9796982-B2 |
| Application number | US-201013516663-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 16, 2010 |
| Priority date | Dec 16, 2009 |
| Publication date | Oct 24, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 24, 2017 |
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The subject invention includes methods and plants for controlling fall armyworm lepidopteran insects, said plants comprising a Cry1Da insecticidal protein and a Cry1Ca insecticidal protein, and various combinations of other proteins comprising this pair of proteins, to delay or prevent development of resistance by the insects.
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We claim: 1. A transgenic plant comprising DNA encoding a Cry 1Da insecticidal protein and DNA encoding a Cry1Ca insecticidal protein, wherein said Cry1Ca insecticidal protein comprises SEQ ID NO:1, and said Cry1Da insecticidal protein comprises SEQ ID NO:2, wherein said plant further comprises DNA encoding an insecticidal protein selected from the group consisting of Cry1Fa, Vip3Ab, and Cry1E, wherein said plant is selected from the group consisting of a corn plant and a soybean plant, wherein said Cry1Ca insecticidal protein and said Cry1Da insecticidal protein have a different receptor binding site in fall armyworm gut. 2. A seed of the plant according to claim 1 , wherein said seed comprises said DNA encoding said Cry1Da insecticidal protein, said DNA encoding said Cry1Ca insecticidal protein, and said DNA encoding said Cry1Fa insecticidal protein. 3. A plurality of plants, comprising non-Bt refuge plants and a plurality of transgenic plants of claim 1 , wherein said refuge plants comprise less than 40% of said plurality of plants, and wherein said plurality of plants comprises at least one refuge plant. 4. The plurality of plants of claim 3 , wherein said refuge plants comprise less than 30% of said plurality of plants. 5. The plurality of plants of claim 3 , wherein said refuge plants comprise less than 20% of said plurality of plants. 6. The plurality of plants of claim 3 , wherein said refuge plants comprise less than 10% of said plurality of plants. 7. The plurality of plants of claim 3 , wherein said refuge plants comprise less than 5% of said plurality of plants. 8. The plurality of plants of claim 3 , wherein said refuge plants are in blocks or strips. 9. A mixture of seeds comprising refuge seeds from non-Bt refuge plants, and a plurality of seeds of claim 2 , wherein said refuge seeds comprise less than 40% of all the seeds in the mixture. 10. The mixture of seeds of claim 9 , wherein said refuge seeds comprise less than 30% of all the seeds in the mixture. 11. The mixture of seeds of claim 9 , wherein said refuge seeds comprise less than 20% of all the seeds in the mixture. 12. The mixture of seeds of claim 9 , wherein said refuge seeds comprise less than 10% of all the seeds in the mixture. 13. The mixture of seeds of claim 9 , wherein said refuge seeds comprise less than 5% of all the seeds in the mixture. 14. A method of managing development of resistance by a fall armyworm ( Spodoptera frugiperda ) insect to an insecticidal protein derived from a Bacillus thuringiensis , said method comprising planting seeds to produce the transgenic plant of claim 1 , and contacting said transgenic plant with said fall armyworm. 15. The plurality of plants of claim 3 , wherein said plants occupy more than 10 acres. 16. The transgenic plant of claim 1 , wherein said transgenic plant is a maize plant. 17. A plant cell of the transgenic plant of claim 1 , wherein said plant cell comprises said DNA encoding said Cry1Ca insecticidal protein, said DNA encoding said Cry1Da insecticidal protein, and said DNA encoding said Cry1Fa insecticidal protein. 18. The transgenic plant of claim 1 , said plant further comprising DNA encoding a fourth insecticidal protein, said fourth protein being selected from the group consisting of Cry2A and Cry1Ab.
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