Publications by authors named "Chris Linderblood"

Farmers in North America face significant pressure from insects in their maize fields, particularly from corn rootworm ( spp.). Research into proteins capable of insecticidal activity has found several produced by ferns.

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Western corn rootworm (Diabrotica virgifera virgifera LeConte) is a major pest of corn in both North America and Europe and as such presents significant challenges for farmers. IPD079Ea protein is encoded by the ipd079Ea gene from Ophioglossum pendulum (a species of fern) and was found to have activity against western corn rootworm in multiple corn events transformed to express the IPD079Ea protein. In chronic laboratory hazard studies, IPD079Ea protein was fed to eleven species in the order Coleoptera and four species in the order Lepidoptera to assess the spectrum of activity.

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