Advertisements
Advertisements
प्रश्न
A farmer grew 2 varieties of corn crops in fields A and B. He grew normal corn crops in field A and GM corn crops in field B. He observed corn borers attacked only in field A. To control it, spores of Bt were sprayed in field A.
- Name the gene in the spores responsible for the control of this pest.
- What effect will the spores of Bt have on the insect pest?
- How has field B developed resistance against this pest?
उत्तर
- Cry/Ab
- The spores of Bt contain a crystalline toxin, which is inactive; for this crystalline toxin protein to become active, it needs alkaline pH, which is present in the insect gut. The gut lining is broken down/mid-gut epithelial cells become porous/swollen/cell lysis.
- The Bt-toxin gene is cloned and inserted into the plant genome by recombinant DNA technology. These genetically modified (GM) plants express the Bt-toxin genes and become pest-resistant.
APPEARS IN
संबंधित प्रश्न
Name a genus of baculovirus.
Name and explain the type of interaction that exists in mycorrhizae and between cattle egret and cattle.
Given below is a list of six micro-organisms. State their usefulness to humans.
(a) Nucleopolyhedrovirus
(b) Saccharomyces cerevisiae
(c) Monascus purpureus
(d) Trichoderma polysporum
(e) Penicillium notatum
(f) Propionibacterium sharmanii
Name the type of association that the genus Glomus exhibits with higher plants.
State the difference in organic farmers approach from that of conventional pest control methods.
Give the biological name of the following:
The fungus that is being developed as a bio-control agent.
Which of the following can be killed using Nosema locustae?
Farmers have reported over 50% higher yield of rice by using which of the following biofertilizers?
Which of the following is incorrect regarding Bacillus thuringiensis?
- Give an example of a genus of virus used as narrow spectrum insecticidal biocontrol agent.
- How does its use serve as an aid in overall integrated pest management programme?