Technologies

Material Sciences

Title:

Whitefly Resistance Technology

Area:

Material Sciences

Focus Area:

Cotton Technology

Patent:

AU2012360018, CN2861194, US369610

Social Benefits:

Approximately 96% of cotton grown worldwide is Bt cotton (Bollgard II). The variety is resistant to three insect species (known as Bollwarm complex). Bt cotton varieties are not resistant to whitefly and also to plant viruses that it vectors, Our transgenic cotton lines show 99% control of whitefly population and also protection from viral diseases, Anti-whitefly gene/protein is sourced from an edible fern; there is a large possibility of transgenic cotton being safe, There is no competitive technology available in world as of now.

Developing Agency:

CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute (NBRI), Uttar Pradesh

Technology Readiness Index:

Lab Validation

Email:

director@nbri.res.in
Website Link :http://www.nbri.res.in
Source (more info) :https://t.ly/l_sb

Brief Description

Description :

Whitefly (Bemisia tabaci) is one of the emerging sap-sucking pests. It damages several field crops across the world and causes serious yield losses. It is a serious pest in polyhouses too. The insect damages crops by sucking plant sap and transmitting plant viral diseases. A new insecticidal protein (namely Tma12) has been isolated from an edible fern. Tma12 is toxic to whitefly and interferes with its reproduction at sub-lethal doses. Tma12 gene has been introduced in cotton. The GM cotton lines show high resistance against whitefly infestations. Whitefly resistance protects cotton from viral diseases also.

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