HK1088791B - Use of neonicodinoids on transgenic plants - Google Patents
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The invention relates to a method for controlling pests with nitroimino-or nitroguanidino-compounds, in particular with thiamethoxam; more particularly, it relates to a novel method of controlling pests in or on transgenic crops of useful plants using nitroimino-or nitroguanidino-compounds.
Several methods of pest control have been proposed in the literature. However, these methods are not entirely satisfactory in the field of pest control, and there is a need to provide better methods for controlling pests, especially insects and representatives of the order acarina, or for protecting plants, especially crops. This object is achieved according to the invention by a method.
The invention therefore relates to a method for controlling pests in crops of transgenic useful plants, such as corn, cereals, soybeans, tomatoes, cotton, potatoes, rice and mustard, which is characterized in that an insecticidal composition comprising a nitroimino-or nitroguanidino-compound, in particular thiamethoxam, imidacloprid, Ti-435 or thiacloprid, in free form or in agrochemically useful salt form, and at least one auxiliary agent is applied to the pests or their environment, in particular to the crop itself; also relates to the use of said composition and to propagation material of transgenic plants treated with the composition.
Surprisingly, it has now been found that the use of nitroimino-or nitroguanidino-compounds for controlling pests on transgenic useful plants which contain, for example, one or more genes which express an insecticidal, especially insecticidal, acaricidal, nematicidal or fungicidal active ingredient or are resistant to herbicide or fungal attack has a synergistic effect. It is very surprising that the combined use of nitroimino-or nitroguanidino-compounds with transgenic plants can exceed the additive effect which is expected in principle on the pests to be controlled, thus widening the range of action of the nitroimino-or nitroguanidino-compounds and of the active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plants, in particular in terms of both:
in particular, it has now surprisingly been found that within the scope of the present invention, the insecticidal activity of nitroimino-or nitroguanidino-compounds is combined with the effect of the expression of transgenic useful plants, not only the additive effect which is usually expected, but also a synergistic effect, in comparison with the insecticidal activity of nitroimino-or nitroguanidino-compounds alone and of transgenic plants alone. However, the term "synergistic" should in no way be understood in this specification as being limited to insecticidal activity only, and also refers to other advantageous properties of the method according to the invention compared to nitroimino-or nitroguanidino-compounds alone and transgenic useful plants. Examples of these advantageous properties that may be mentioned are: an expansion of the insecticidal spectrum of action against other pests such as resistant strains; a reduction in the application rate of nitroimino-or nitroguanidino-compounds or even at application rates at which the nitroimino-or nitroguanidino-compounds alone and the transgenic useful plants alone are completely ineffective, effective control of pests by means of the compositions according to the invention; improved crop safety; improved product quality, such as higher nutrient or oil content, better fiber quality, extended shelf life, reduced content of toxic products such as mycotoxins, reduced content of any residues or adverse ingredients, or better digestibility; increased tolerance to adverse temperatures, drought, or salt content in water; increased assimilation rates such as nutrient uptake, water uptake, and photosynthesis; good crop traits, such as altered leaf area, reduced vegetative growth, increased yield, good seed shape/density or germination characteristics, improved colonization by saprophytes or epiphytes, delay in aging, improved phytoalexin yield, increased accelerated maturation, increased flower stand (flower stand increase), reduced cotton boll abscission and shattering, better attraction to beneficial organisms and predators, increased pollination, reduced attraction to birds; or other benefits known to those skilled in the art.
Nitroimino-and nitroguanidino-compounds, such as thiamethoxam (5- (2-chlorothiazol-5 yl-methyl) -3-methyl-4-nitroimino-perhydro-1, 3, 5-diazine), known from EP-A-0 '580' 553. Within the scope of the present invention, thiamethoxam is preferred.
Within the scope of the invention
Imidacloprid (ll) of (ll) is also preferred, see The handbook of pesticides (The Pesticide Manual), 10 th edition (1991), british crop protection committee, london, page 591;
general formula (VII)
Also preferred are thiacloprids, see EP-A-235' 725;
general formula (VII)
Also preferred are the compounds of (A) and (B) referred to in EP-A-376' 279 as Ti-435 (Clothiamidin).
Agrochemically suitable salts of nitroimino-or nitroguanidino-compounds are, for example, acid addition salts of inorganic and organic acids, in particular hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, perchloric acid, phosphoric acid, formic acid, acetic acid, trifluoroacetic acid, oxalic acid, malonic acid, toluenesulfonic acid or benzoic acid. Preferred within the scope of the present invention is a composition known per se, which comprises thiamethoxam and imidacloprid, in particular thiamethoxam, in free form as active ingredients.
The transgenic plants used according to the invention are plants transformed by means of recombinant DNA techniques or propagation material thereof, such that they are capable, for example, of selectively synthesizing the active toxins known to originate, for example, from toxinogenic invertebrates, in particular from the phylum Arthropoda, obtainable from strains of Bacillus thuringiensis; or known to be of plant origin, such as lectins; or alternatively, can express herbicide or fungicide resistance. Examples of such toxins or transgenic plants capable of synthesizing such toxins are disclosed in, for example, EP-A-0374753, WO 93/07278, WO 95/34656, EP-A-0427529 and EP-A-451878, which are incorporated herein by reference.
Methods for producing such transgenic plants are known to the person skilled in the art and are described, for example, in the abovementioned publications.
Toxins that can be expressed by these transgenic plants include, for example, toxins such as proteins having pesticidal properties and expressed by the transgenic plants, for example, Bacillus cereus (Bacillus cereus) proteins or Bacillus populi japonicus (Bacillus populiae) proteins; or a Bacillus thuringiensis endotoxin (B.t.), such as CryIA (a), CryIA (b), CryIA (c), CryIIA, CryIIIA, CryIIIB2 or CytA; VIP 1; VIP 2; VIP 3; or nematode-accumulating bacteria such as species of Photorhabdus (Photorhabdus) or Xenorhabdus (Xenorhabdus) such as insecticidal proteins of Photorhabdus luminescens (Photorhabdus luminescens), Xenorhabdus nematophilus (Xenorhabdus), and the like; protease inhibitors, such as trypsin inhibitors, serine protease inhibitors, patatin, cysteine protease inhibitors, papain inhibitors; ribosome Inactivating Proteins (RIPs), such as ricin, maize RIP, abrin, luffin, saporin or bryodin; plant lectins such as pea lectin, barley lectin or snowdrop lectin; or agretin (agglutinin); animal-derived toxins, such as scorpion toxin, spider venom, wasp venom, and other insect-specific neurotoxins; steroid metabolizing enzymes such as 3-hydroxysteroid oxidase, ecdysteroid UDP-glycosyltransferase, cholesterol oxidase, ecdysone inhibitor, HMG-CoA reductase, ion channel blockers such as sodium and potassium, juvenile hormone esterase, diuretic hormone receptor, 1, 2-stilbene synthase, bibenzyl synthase, chitinase, and glucanase.
Examples of known transgenic plants comprising one or more genes encoding pesticide resistance and expressing one or more toxins are as follows: KnockOut®(corn), YieldGard®(corn); nucotn33B®(Cotton) Bollgard®(Cotton) Newleaf®(Potato), NatureGard®And Proteca®。
The following table includes further examples of targets, expressed ingredients and crop phenotypes of transgenic crops that exhibit tolerance to pests, primarily insects, mites, nematodes, viruses, bacteria and diseases, or to a particular herbicide or class of herbicides.
Table a 1: crop: corn (corn)
| Acting on target or expressed component | Crop phenotype/tolerance objects |
| Acetolactate synthase (ALS) | Sulfonylureas, imidazolinones, triazolopyrimidines, pyrimidinylhydroxybenzoates, 2-benzo [ c ]]Furanone (Phtalides) |
| acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCase) | Aryloxyphenoxyalkanecarboxylic acids, cyclohexanediones |
| Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) | Isoxazoles, e.g. isoflurane or isoxachloroportol, triketones, e.g. mesotrione or sulcotrione |
| Phosphothricin acetyltransferases | Phosphinothricin |
| O-methyltransferase | Altered lignin levels |
| Glutamine synthetase | Glufosinate-ammonium, bialaphos |
| Adenylyl succinate lyase (ADSL) | Inhibitors of IMP and AMP synthesis |
| Adenylosuccinate synthase | Inhibitors of adenylosuccinic acid synthesis |
| Anthranilate synthase | Tryptophan synthesis and catabolism inhibitors |
| Nitrilase | 3, 5-dihalo-4-hydroxy-benzonitriles such as bromoxynil and ioxynil |
| 5-enolpyruvyl-3-phosphoshikimate synthase (EPSPS) | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Glyphosate oxidoreductase | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PROTOX) | Diphenylethers, cyclic imines, phenylpyrazoles, pyridine derivatives, phenopylate, oxadiazoles and the like |
| Cytochrome P450, e.g. P450SU1 | Xenobiotics and herbicides, e.g. sulfonylureas |
| Dimboa biosynthesis (Bx1 Gene) | Species of Helminthosporium turcicum, corn aphid of Siphonium (Rhopalosiphummaydis), Diplodia maydis, European corn borer (Ostrinia nubilalis), Lepidoptera (Lepidotera) |
| CMIII (Small alkaline corn seed peptide) | Plant pathogens such as Fusarium (Fusarium), Alternaria (Alternaria), Sclerotina (Sclerotina) |
| corn-SAFP (zeamantin) | Plant pathogens such as Fusarium, Alternaria, Sclerotinia, Rhizoctonia (Rhizoctonia), Chaetomium (Chaetomium), Phycomyces (Phycomyces) |
| Hm1 gene | Sporotrichum (Cochliobulus) |
| Chitinase | Plant pathogens |
| Dextranase | Plant pathogens |
| Coat protein | Viruses such as maize dwarf mosaic virus, maize chlorotic dwarf virus |
| Bacillus thuringiensis toxin, VIP3, Bacillus cereus toxin, Photorhabdus and Xenorhabdus toxin | Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, nematodes such as European corn borer, Heliothis virescens (zea), armyworms such as Spodoptera frugiperda, corn rootworm, species of the genus Heliothis virescens (Sesamia), agrotis parvus, Asiatic corn borer, weevil |
| 3-hydroxy steroid oxidases | Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, nematodes such as European corn borer, Heliothis virescens, armyworms such as Spodoptera frugiperda, corn rootworm, Heliothis virescens species, agrotis microti, Asian corn borer, weevil |
| Peroxidase enzymes | Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, nematodes such as European corn borer, Heliothis virescens, armyworms such as Spodoptera frugiperda, corn rootsBorer, seed of the genus Heliothis, black cutworm, Asiatic corn borer, weevil |
| Aminopeptidase inhibitors such as leucine aminopeptidase inhibitors (LAPI) | Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, nematodes such as European corn borer, Heliothis virescens, armyworms such as Spodoptera frugiperda, corn rootworm, Heliothis virescens species, agrotis microti, Asian corn borer, weevil |
| Limonene synthase | Corn rootworm |
| Lectin | Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, nematodes such as European corn borer, Heliothis virescens, armyworms such as Spodoptera frugiperda, corn rootworm, moth-eating |
| Species of the genus Heliothis, agrotis ypsilon, Asiatic corn borer, weevil | |
| Protease inhibitors, e.g. cysteine protease inhibitors, patatin, virgiferin, CPTI | Weevil, corn rootworm |
| Ribosome inactivating proteins | Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, nematodes such as European corn borer, Heliothis virescens, armyworms such as Spodoptera frugiperda, corn rootworm, Heliothis virescens species, agrotis microti, Asian corn borer, weevil |
| Maize 5C9 polypeptide | Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, nematodes such as European corn borer, Heliothis virescens, armyworms such as Spodoptera frugiperda, corn rootworm, Heliothis virescens species, agrotis microti, Asian corn borer, weevil |
| HMG-CoA reductase | Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, nematodes such as European corn borer, Heliothis virescens, armyworms such as Spodoptera frugiperda, corn rootworm, Heliothis virescens species, agrotis microti, Asian corn borer, weevil |
Table a 2: crop: wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
| Acting on target or expressed component | Crop phenotype/tolerance objects |
| Acetolactate synthase (ALS) | Sulfonylureas, imidazolinones, triazolopyrimidines, pyrimidinylhydroxybenzoates, 2-benzo [ c ]]Furanones |
| acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCase) | Aryloxyphenoxyalkanecarboxylic acids, cyclohexanediones |
| Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase | Isoxazoles, e.g. isoxaflutole or |
| (HPPD) | Isoxachlororthol, triketones such as mesotrione or sulcotrione |
| Phosphothricin acetyltransferases | Phosphinothricin |
| O-methyltransferase | Altered lignin levels |
| Glutamine synthetase | Glufosinate-ammonium, bialaphos |
| Adenylyl succinate lyase (ADSL) | Inhibitors of IMP and AMP synthesis |
| Adenylosuccinate synthase | Inhibitors of adenylosuccinic acid synthesis |
| Anthranilate synthase | Tryptophan synthesis and catabolism inhibitors |
| Nitrilase | 3, 5-dihalo-4-hydroxy-benzonitriles such as bromoxynil and ioxynil |
| 5-enolpyruvyl-3-phosphoshikimate synthase (EPSPS) | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Glyphosate oxidoreductase | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PROTOX) | Diphenylethers, cyclic imines, phenylpyrazoles, pyridine derivatives, phenopylate, oxadiazoles and the like |
| Cytochrome P450, e.g. P450SU1 | Xenobiotics and herbicides, e.g. sulfonylureas |
| Antifungal polypeptide AlyAFP | Plant pathogens such as septoria (septoria) and fusarium |
| Glucose oxidase | Plant pathogens such as Fusarium, Septoria |
| Nitropyrrolidinin synthetic gene | Plant pathogens such as Fusarium, Septoria |
| Serine/threonine kinases | Plant pathogens such as Fusarium, Septoria and other diseases |
| Polypeptide for inducing anaphylactic reaction | Plant pathogens such as Fusarium, Septoria and other diseases |
| Systemic Acquired Resistance (SAR) genes | Viral, bacterial, fungal, nematode pathogens |
| Chitinase | Plant pathogens |
| Dextranase | Plant pathogens |
| Double-stranded ribonuclease | Viruses such as BYDV and MSMV |
| Coat protein | Viruses such as BYDV and MSMV |
| Bacillus thuringiensis toxin, VIP3, Bacillus cereus toxin, Photorhabdus and Xenorhabdus toxin | Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, nematodes |
| 3-hydroxy steroid oxidases | Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, nematodes |
| Peroxidase enzymes | Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, nematodes |
| Aminopeptidase inhibitors such as leucine aminopeptidase inhibitors | Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, nematodes |
| Lectin | Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, nematodes, aphids |
| Protease inhibitors, e.g. cysteine protease inhibitors, patatin, virgiferin, CPTI | Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, nematodes, aphids |
| Ribosome inactivating proteins | Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, nematodes, aphids |
| HMG-CoA reductase | Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, nematodes such as European corn borer, Heliothis virescens, armyworms such as Spodoptera frugiperda, corn rootworm, Heliothis virescensSeed, black cutworm, Asiatic corn borer, weevil |
Table a 3: crop: barley
| Acting on target or expressed component | Crop phenotype/tolerance objects |
| Acetolactate synthase (ALS) | Sulfonylureas, imidazolinones, triazolopyrimidines, pyrimidinylhydroxybenzoates, 2- |
| Benzo [ c ]]Furanones | |
| acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCase) | Aryloxyphenoxyalkanecarboxylic acids, cyclohexanediones |
| Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) | Isoxazoles, e.g. isoflurane or isoxachloroportol, triketones, e.g. mesotrione or sulcotrione |
| Phosphothricin acetyltransferases | Phosphinothricin |
| O-methyltransferase | Altered lignin levels |
| Glutamine synthetase | Glufosinate-ammonium, bialaphos |
| Adenylyl succinate lyase (ADSL) | Inhibitors of IMP and AMP synthesis |
| Adenylosuccinate synthase | Inhibitors of adenylosuccinic acid synthesis |
| Anthranilate synthase | Tryptophan synthesis and catabolism inhibitors |
| Nitrilase | 3, 5-dihalo-4-hydroxy-benzonitriles such as bromoxynil and ioxynil |
| 5-enolpyruvyl-3-phosphoshikimate synthase (EPSPS) | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Glyphosate oxidoreductase | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PROTOX) | Diphenylethers, cyclic imines, phenylpyrazoles, pyridine derivatives, phenopylate, oxadiazoles and the like |
| Cytochrome P450, e.g. P450SU1 | Xenobiotics and herbicides, e.g. sulfonylureas |
| Antifungal polypeptide AlyAFP | Plant pathogens such as septoria and fusarium |
| Glucose oxidase | Plant pathogens such as Fusarium, Septoria |
| Nitropyrrolidinin synthetic gene | Plant pathogens such as Fusarium, Septoria |
| Serine/threonine kinases | Plant pathogens such as Fusarium, Septoria |
| Genus and other diseases | |
| Polypeptide for inducing anaphylactic reaction | Plant pathogens such as Fusarium, Septoria and other diseases |
| Systemic Acquired Resistance (SAR) genes | Viral, bacterial, fungal, nematode pathogens |
| Chitinase | Plant pathogens |
| Dextranase | Plant pathogensBody |
| Double-stranded ribonuclease | Viruses such as BYDV and MSMV |
| Coat protein | Viruses such as BYDV and MSMV |
| Bacillus thuringiensis toxin, VIP3, Bacillus cereus toxin, Photorhabdus and Xenorhabdus toxin | Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, nematodes |
| 3-hydroxy steroid oxidases | Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, nematodes |
| Peroxidase enzymes | Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, nematodes |
| Aminopeptidase inhibitors such as leucine aminopeptidase inhibitors | Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, nematodes |
| Lectin | Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, nematodes, aphids |
| Protease inhibitors, e.g. cysteine protease inhibitors, patatin, virgiferin, CPTI | Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, nematodes, aphids |
| Ribosome inactivating proteins | Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, nematodes, aphids |
| HMG-CoA reductase | Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, Diptera, nematodes, aphids |
Table a 4: crop: rice (Oryza sativa L.) with improved resistance to stress
| Acting on target or expressed component | Crop phenotype/tolerance objects |
| Acetolactate synthase (ALS) | Sulfonylureas, imidazolinones, triazolopyrimidines, pyrimidinylhydroxybenzoates, 2- |
| Benzo [ c ]]Furanones | |
| acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCase) | Aryloxyphenoxyalkanecarboxylic acids, cyclohexanediones |
| Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) | Isoxazoles, e.g. isoflurane or isoxachloroportol, triketones, e.g. mesotrione or sulcotrione |
| Phosphothricin acetyltransferases | Phosphinothricin |
| O-methyltransferase | Altered lignin levels |
| Glutamine synthetase | Glufosinate-ammonium, bialaphos |
| Adenylosuccinate lyase(ADSL) | Inhibitors of IMP and AMP synthesis |
| Adenylosuccinate synthase | Inhibitors of adenylosuccinic acid synthesis |
| Anthranilate synthase | Tryptophan synthesis and catabolism inhibitors |
| Nitrilase | 3, 5-dihalo-4-hydroxy-benzonitriles such as bromoxynil and ioxynil |
| 5-enolpyruvyl-3-phosphoshikimate synthase (EPSPS) | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Glyphosate oxidoreductase | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PROTOX) | Diphenylethers, cyclic imines, phenylpyrazoles, pyridine derivatives, phenopylate, oxadiazoles and the like |
| Cytochrome P450, e.g. P450SU1 | Xenobiotics and herbicides, e.g. sulfonylureas |
| Antifungal polypeptide AlyAFP | Plant pathogens |
| Glucose oxidase | Plant pathogens |
| Nitropyrrolidinin synthetic gene | Plant pathogens |
| Serine/threonine kinases | Plant pathogens |
| Phenylalanine Ammonia Lyase (PAL) | Plant pathogens such as inducible bacterial blight and rice blast |
| Phytoalexins | Plant pathogens such as bacterial blight and rice blast |
| Antisense B-1, 3-glucanase | Plant pathogens such as bacterial blight and rice blast |
| Receptor kinases | Plant pathogens such as bacterial blight and rice blast |
| Polypeptide for inducing anaphylactic reaction | Plant pathogens |
| Systemic Acquired Resistance (SAR) genes | Viral, bacterial, fungal, nematode pathogens |
| Chitinase | Plant pathogens such as bacterial blight and rice blast |
| Dextranase | Plant pathogens |
| Double-stranded ribonuclease | Viruses such as BYDV and MSMV |
| Coat protein | Viruses such as BYDV and MSMV |
| Bacillus thuringiensis toxin, VIP3, Bacillus cereus toxin, Photorhabdus and Xenorhabdus toxin | Lepidoptera such as borer, Coleoptera such as rice weevil, Diptera, locusts (ricephpers) such as brown rice locust (brown rice hopper) |
| 3-hydroxy steroid oxidases | Lepidoptera such as borer, Coleoptera such as rice weevil, Diptera, and locusts such as brown rice locust |
| Peroxidase enzymes | Lepidoptera such as borer, Coleoptera such as rice weevil, Diptera, and locusts such as brown rice locust |
| Aminopeptidase inhibitors such as leucine aminopeptidase inhibitors | Lepidoptera such as borer, Coleoptera such as rice weevil, Diptera, and locusts such as brown rice locust |
| Lectin | Lepidoptera such as borer, Coleoptera such as rice weevil, Diptera, and locusts such as brown rice locust |
| Protease inhibitors | Lepidoptera such as borer, Coleoptera such as rice weevil, Diptera, and locusts such as brown rice locust |
| Ribosome inactivating proteins | Lepidoptera such as borer, Coleoptera such as rice weevil, Diptera, and locusts such as brown rice locust |
| HMG-CoA reductase | Lepidoptera such as borer, Coleoptera such as rice weevil, Diptera, and locusts such as brown rice locust |
Table a 5: crop: soybean
| Acting on target or expressed component | Crop phenotype/tolerance objects |
| Acetolactate synthase (ALS) | Sulfonylureas, imidazolinones, triazolopyrimidines, pyrimidinylhydroxybenzoates, 2-benzo [ c ]]Furanones |
| acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCase) | Aryloxyphenoxyalkanecarboxylic acids, cyclohexanediones |
| Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) | Isoxazoles, e.g. isoflurane or isoxachloroportol, triketones, e.g. mesotrione or sulcotrione |
| Phosphothricin acetyltransferases | Phosphinothricin |
| O-methyltransferase | Altered lignin levels |
| Glutamine synthetase | Glufosinate-ammonium, bialaphos |
| Adenylyl succinate lyase (ADSL) | Inhibitors of IMP and AMP synthesis |
| Adenylosuccinate synthase | Inhibitors of adenylosuccinic acid synthesis |
| Anthranilate synthase | Tryptophan synthesis and catabolism inhibitors |
| Nitrilase | 3, 5-dihalo-4-hydroxy-benzonitriles such as bromoxynil and ioxynil |
| 5-enolpyruvyl-3-phosphoshikimate synthase (EPSPS) | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Glyphosate oxidoreductase | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PROTOX) | Diphenylethers, cyclic imines, phenylpyrazoles, pyridine derivatives, phenopylate, oxadiazoles and the like |
| Cytochrome P450, e.g. P450SU1 or selection | Xenobiotics and herbicides, e.g. sulfonylureas |
| Antifungal polypeptide AlyAFP | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Fusarium, Sclerotinia, sclerotinia |
| Oxalate oxidase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Fusarium, Sclerotinia, sclerotinia |
| Glucose oxidase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Fusarium, Sclerotinia, sclerotinia |
| Nitropyrrolidinin synthetic gene | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Fusarium, Sclerotinia, sclerotinia |
| Serine/threonine kinases | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Fusarium, Sclerotinia, sclerotinia |
| Phenylalanine Ammonia Lyase (PAL) | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Fusarium, Sclerotinia, sclerotinia |
| Phytoalexins | Plant pathogens such as bacterial blight and rice blast |
| Antisense B-1, 3-glucanase | Plant pathogens such as bacterial blight and rice blast |
| Receptor kinases | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Fusarium, Sclerotinia, sclerotinia |
| Polypeptide for inducing anaphylactic reaction | Plant pathogens |
| Systemic Acquired Resistance (SAR) genes | Viral, bacterial, fungal, nematode pathogens |
| Chitinase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Fusarium, nucleus |
| Sclerotinia of sclerotinia | |
| Dextranase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Fusarium, Sclerotinia, sclerotinia |
| Double-stranded ribonuclease | Viruses such as BPMV and SbMV |
| Coat protein | Viruses such as BYDV and MSMV |
| Bacillus thuringiensis toxin, VIP3, Bacillus cereus toxin, Photorhabdus and Xenorhabdus toxin | Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, aphids |
| 3-hydroxy steroid oxidases | Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, aphids |
| Peroxidase enzymes | Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, aphids |
| Examples of aminopeptidase inhibitorsSuch as leucine aminopeptidase inhibitors | Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, aphids |
| Lectin | Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, aphids |
| Protease inhibitors such as virgiferin | Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, aphids |
| Ribosome inactivating proteins | Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, aphids |
| HMG-CoA reductase | Lepidoptera, Coleoptera, aphids |
| Bacillus rnase | Nematodes such as root-knot and cyst nematodes |
| Cyst nematode hatching stimulant | Cyst nematode |
| Antifeedant ingredient | Nematodes such as root-knot and cyst nematodes |
Table a 6: crop: potato
| Acting on target or expressed component | Crop phenotype/tolerance objects |
| Acetolactate synthase (ALS) | Sulfonylureas, imidazolinones, triazolopyrimidines, pyrimidinylhydroxybenzoates, 2-benzo [ c ]]Furanones |
| acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCase) | Aryloxyphenoxyalkanecarboxylic acids, cyclohexanediones |
| Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase | Isoxazoles, e.g. isoxaflutole or |
| (HPPD) | Isoxachlororthol, triketones such as mesotrione or sulcotrione |
| Phosphothricin acetyltransferases | Phosphinothricin |
| O-methyltransferase | Altered lignin levels |
| Glutamine synthetase | Glufosinate-ammonium, bialaphos |
| Adenylyl succinate lyase (ADSL) | Inhibitors of IMP and AMP synthesis |
| Adenylosuccinate synthase | Inhibitors of adenylosuccinic acid synthesis |
| Anthranilate synthase | Tryptophan synthesis and catabolism inhibitors |
| Nitrilase | 35-dihalo-4-hydroxy-benzonitriles such as bromoxynil and ioxynil |
| 5-enolpyruvyl-3-phosphoshikimate synthase (EPSPS) | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Glyphosate oxidoreductase | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PROTOX) | Diphenylethers, cyclic imines, phenylpyrazoles, pyridine derivatives, phenopylate, oxadiazoles and the like |
| Cytochrome P450, e.g. P450SU1 or selection | Xenobiotics and herbicides, e.g. sulfonylureas |
| Polyphenol oxidase or antisense polyphenol oxidase | Black spot scar |
| Metallothionein | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora (Phytophtora) |
| Ribonuclease | Phytophthora, Verticillium, Rhizoctonia (Rhizoct)onia) |
| Antifungal polypeptide AlyAFP | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora |
| Oxalate oxidase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora, Verticillium, Rhizoctonia |
| Glucose oxidase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora, Verticillium, Rhizoctonia |
| Nitropyrrolidinin synthetic gene | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora, Verticillium, Rhizoctonia |
| Serine/threonine kinases | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora, Verticillium, Rhizoctonia |
| Bactericidal peptide B | Bacteria such as Corynebacterium putrescens (Corynebacterium sepedonium), Erwinia carotovora (Erwinia carotovora) |
| Phenylalanine Ammonia Lyase (PAL) | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora, Verticillium, Rhizoctonia |
| Phytoalexins | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora, Verticillium, Rhizoctonia |
| Antisense B-1, 3-glucanase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora, Verticillium, Rhizoctonia |
| Receptor kinases | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora, Verticillium, Rhizoctonia |
| Polypeptide for inducing anaphylactic reaction | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora, Verticillium, Rhizoctonia |
| Systemic Acquired Resistance (SAR) genes | Viral, bacterial, fungal, nematode pathogens |
| Chitinase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora, Verticillium, Rhizoctonia |
| Bacillus rnase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora, Verticillium, Rhizoctonia |
| Disease resistance responsive gene 49 | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora, Verticillium, Rhizoctonia |
| Antisense transaldolase | Black spot disease |
| Dextranase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora, Roche |
| Cladosporium, Rhizoctonia | |
| Double-stranded ribonuclease | Viruses such as PLRV, PVY and TRV |
| Coat protein | Viruses such as PLRV, PVY and TRV |
| 17kDa or 60kDa protein | Viruses such as PLRV, PVY and TRV |
| Inclusion body proteins in nuclei such as a or b | Viruses such as PLRV, PVY and TRV |
| Pseudo ubiquitin (Pseudooubiquitin) | Viruses such as PLRV, PVY and TRV |
| Replicase | Viruses such as PLRV, PVY and TRV |
| Bacillus thuringiensis toxin, VIP3, Bacillus cereus toxin, Photorhabdus and Xenorhabdus toxin | Coleoptera, e.g. leptinotarsa decemlineata, aphids |
| 3-hydroxy steroid oxidases | Coleoptera, e.g. potatoesLeaf beetle and aphid |
| Peroxidase enzymes | Coleoptera, e.g. leptinotarsa decemlineata, aphids |
| Aminopeptidase inhibitors such as leucine aminopeptidase inhibitors | Coleoptera, e.g. leptinotarsa decemlineata, aphids |
| 1, 2-stilbene synthase | Coleoptera, e.g. leptinotarsa decemlineata, aphids |
| Lectin | Coleoptera, e.g. leptinotarsa decemlineata, aphids |
| Protease inhibitors such as cysteine protease inhibitor, patatin | Coleoptera, e.g. leptinotarsa decemlineata, aphids |
| Ribosome inactivating proteins | Coleoptera, e.g. leptinotarsa decemlineata, aphids |
| HMG-CoA reductase | Coleoptera, e.g. leptinotarsa decemlineata, aphids |
| Cyst nematode hatching stimulant | Cyst nematode |
| Bacillus rnase | Nematodes such as root-knot and cyst nematodes |
| Antifeedant ingredient | Nematodes such as root-knot and cyst nematodes |
Table a 7: crop: tomato
| Acting on target or expressed component | Crop phenotype/tolerance objects |
| Acetolactate synthase (ALS) | Sulfonylureas, imidazolinones, triazolopyrimidines, pyrimidinylhydroxybenzoates, 2-benzo [ c ]]Furanones |
| acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCase) | Aryloxyphenoxyalkanecarboxylic acids, cyclohexanediones |
| Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) | Isoxazoles, e.g. isoflurane or isoxachloroportol, triketones, e.g. mesotrione or sulcotrione |
| Phosphothricin acetyltransferases | Phosphinothricin |
| O-methyltransferase | Altered lignin levels |
| Glutamine synthetase | Glufosinate-ammonium, bialaphos |
| Adenylyl succinate lyase (ADSL) | Inhibitors of IMP and AMP synthesis |
| Adenylosuccinate synthase | Inhibitors of adenylosuccinic acid synthesis |
| Anthranilate synthase | Tryptophan synthesis and catabolism inhibitors |
| Nitrilase | 3, 5-dihalo-4-hydroxy-benzonitriles such as bromoxynil and ioxynil |
| 5-enolpyruvyl-3-phosphoshikimate synthase (EPSPS) | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Glyphosate oxidoreductase | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PROTOX) | Diphenylethers, cyclic imines, phenylpyrazoles, pyridine derivatives, phenopylate, oxadiazoles and the like |
| Cytochrome P450, e.g. P450SU1 or selection | Xenobiotics and herbicides, e.g. sulfonylureas |
| Polyphenol oxidase or antisense polyphenol oxidase | Black spotScar and wound |
| Metallothionein | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora |
| Ribonuclease | Phytophthora, Verticillium, Rhizoctonia |
| Antifungal polypeptide AlyAFP | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as bacterial spot (bacterial spot), Fusarium, Soft rot, powdery mildew, neck rot, leaf mold |
| Diseases and the like | |
| Oxalate oxidase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as bacterial specks, Fusarium, Soft rot, powdery mildew, neck rot, leaf mold, etc |
| Glucose oxidase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as bacterial specks, Fusarium, Soft rot, powdery mildew, neck rot, leaf mold, etc |
| Nitropyrrolidinin synthetic gene | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as bacterial specks, Fusarium, Soft rot, powdery mildew, neck rot, leaf mold, etc |
| Serine/threonine kinases | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as bacterial specks, Fusarium, Soft rot, powdery mildew, neck rot, leaf mold, etc |
| Bactericidal peptide B | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as bacterial specks, Fusarium, Soft rot, powdery mildew, neck rot, leaf mold, etc |
| Phenylalanine Ammonia Lyase (PAL) | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as bacterial specks, Fusarium, Soft rot, powdery mildew, neck rot, leaf mold, etc |
| Cf genes such as Cf9, Cf5, Cf4, Cf2 | Leaf mold |
| Osmoproteins | Alternaria solani (Alternariasolani) |
| α-Hordothionin | Bacteria |
| Systemic medicine | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as bacterial specks, Fusarium, Soft rot, powdery mildew, neck rot, leaf mold, etc |
| Polygalacturonase inhibitors | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as bacterial specks, Fusarium, Soft rot, powdery mildew, neck rot |
| Diseases, leaf mold, etc | |
| Prf regulatory gene | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as bacterial specks, Fusarium, Soft rot, powdery mildew, neck rot, leaf mold, etc |
| I2 Fusarium resistance locus | Fusarium genus |
| Phytoalexins | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as bacterial specks, Fusarium, Soft rot, powdery mildew, neck rot, leaf mold, etc |
| Antisense B-1, 3-glucanase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as bacterial specks, Fusarium, Soft rot, powdery mildew, neck rot, leaf mold, etc |
| Receptor kinases | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as bacterial specks, Fusarium, Soft rot, powdery mildew, neck rot, leaf mold, etc |
| Polypeptide for inducing anaphylactic reaction | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as bacterial specks, Fusarium, Soft rot, powdery mildew, neck rot, leaf mold, etc |
| Systemic Acquired Resistance (SAR) genes | Viral, bacterial, fungal, nematode pathogens |
| Chitinase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as bacterial specks, Fusarium, Soft rot, powdery mildew, neck rot, leaf mold, etc |
| Bacillus rnase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as bacterial specks, Fusarium, Soft rot, powdery mildew, neck rot, leaf mold, etc |
| Dextranase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as bacterial specks, Fusarium, Soft rot, powdery mildew, neck rot, leaf mold, etc |
| Double-stranded ribonuclease | Viruses such as PLRV, PVY and ToMoV |
| Coat protein | Viruses such as PLRV, PVY and ToMoV |
| 17kDa or 60kDa protein | Viruses such as PLRV, PVY and ToMoV |
| Inclusion body proteins in nuclei such as a or b or nucleoproteins | Viruses such as PLRV, PVY and ToMoV, TRV |
| Pseudo ubiquitin | Viruses such as PLRV, PVY and ToMoV |
| Replicase | Viruses such as PLRV, PVY and ToMoV |
| Bacillus thuringiensis toxin, VIP3, Bacillus cereus toxin, Photorhabdus and Xenorhabdus toxin | Lepidoptera such as Heliothis (Heliothis), Bemisia Cocois, aphid |
| 3-hydroxy steroid oxidases | Lepidoptera, e.g. Heliothis virescens, Bemisia natans, aphids |
| Peroxidase enzymes | Lepidoptera, e.g. Heliothis virescens, Bemisia natans, aphids |
| Aminopeptidase inhibitors such as leucine aminopeptidase inhibitors | Lepidoptera, e.g. Heliothis virescens, Bemisia natans, aphids |
| Lectin | Lepidoptera, e.g. Heliothis virescens, Bemisia natans, aphids |
| Protease inhibitors such as cysteine protease inhibitors, patatin | Lepidoptera, e.g. Heliothis virescens, Bemisia natans, aphids |
| Ribosome inactivating proteins | Lepidoptera, e.g. Heliothis virescens, Bemisia natans, aphids |
| 1, 2-stilbene synthase | Lepidoptera, e.g. Heliothis virescens, Bemisia natans, aphids |
| HMG-CoA reductase | Lepidoptera, e.g. Heliothis virescens, Bemisia natans, aphids |
| Cyst nematode hatching stimulant | Cyst nematode |
| Bacillus rnase | Nematodes such as root-knot and cyst nematodes |
| Antifeedant ingredient | Nematodes such as root-knot and cyst nematodes |
Table A8: crop: pepper fruit
| Acting on target or expressed component | Crop phenotype/tolerance objects |
| Acetolactate synthase (ALS) | Sulfonylureas, imidazolinones, triazolopyrimidines, pyrimidinylhydroxybenzoates, 2-benzo [ c ]]Furanones |
| acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCase) | Aryloxyphenoxyalkanecarboxylic acids, cyclohexanediones |
| Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) | Isoxazoles, e.g. isoflurane or isoxachloroportol, triketones, e.g. mesotrione or sulcotrione |
| Phosphothricin acetyltransferases | Phosphinothricin |
| O-methyltransferase | Altered lignin levels |
| Glutamine synthetase | Glufosinate-ammonium, bialaphos |
| Adenylyl succinate lyase (ADSL) | Inhibitors of IMP and AMP synthesis |
| Adenylosuccinate synthase | Inhibitors of adenylosuccinic acid synthesis |
| Anthranilate synthase | Tryptophan synthesis and catabolism inhibitors |
| Nitrilase | 3, 5-dihalo-4-hydroxy-benzonitriles such as bromoxynil and ioxynil |
| 5-enolpyruvyl-3-phosphoshikimate synthase (EPSPS) | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Glyphosate oxidoreductase | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PROTOX) | Diphenylethers, cyclic imines, phenylpyrazoles, pyridine derivatives, phenopylate, oxadiazoles and the like |
| Cytochrome P450, e.g. P450SU1 or selection | Xenobiotics and herbicides, e.g. sulfonylureas |
| Polyphenol oxidase or antisense polyphenol oxidase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Metallothionein | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Ribonuclease | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Antifungal polypeptide AlyAFP | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Oxalate oxidase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Glucose oxidase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Nitropyrrolidinin synthetic gene | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Serine/threonine kinases | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Bactericidal peptide B | Bacterial and fungal pathogen rot, leaf mold, and the like |
| Phenylalanine Ammonia Lyase (PAL) | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Cf genes such as Cf9, Cf5, Cf4, Cf2 | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Osmoproteins | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| α-Hordothionin | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Systemic medicine | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Polygalacturonase inhibitors | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Prf regulatory gene | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| I2 Fusarium resistance locus | Fusarium genus |
| Phytoalexins | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Antisense B-1, 3-glucanase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Receptor kinases | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Polypeptide for inducing anaphylactic reaction | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Systemic Acquired Resistance (SAR) genes | Viral, bacterial, fungal, nematode pathogens |
| Chitinase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Bacillus rnase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Dextranase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Double-stranded ribonuclease | Viruses such as CMV, TEV |
| Coat protein | Viruses such as CMV, TEV |
| 17kDa or 60kDa protein | Viruses such as CMV, TEV |
| Inclusion body proteins in nuclei such as a or b | Viruses such as CMV, TEV |
| Or nucleoproteins | |
| Pseudo ubiquitin | Viruses such as CMV, TEV |
| Replicase | Viruses such as CMV, TEV |
| Bacillus thuringiensis toxin, VIP3, Bacillus cereus toxin, Photorhabdus and Xenorhabdus toxin | Lepidoptera, Bemisia natans, aphids |
| 3-hydroxy steroid oxidases | Lepidoptera, Bemisia natans, aphids |
| Peroxides and their use in the preparation of pharmaceutical preparationsEnzyme | Lepidoptera, Bemisia natans, aphids |
| Aminopeptidase inhibitors such as leucine aminopeptidase inhibitors | Lepidoptera, Bemisia natans, aphids |
| Lectin | Lepidoptera, Bemisia natans, aphids |
| Protease inhibitors such as cysteine protease inhibitors, patatin | Lepidoptera, Bemisia natans, aphids |
| Ribosome inactivating proteins | Lepidoptera, Bemisia natans, aphids |
| 1, 2-stilbene synthase | Lepidoptera, Bemisia natans, aphids |
| HMG-CoA reductase | Lepidoptera, Bemisia natans, aphids |
| Cyst nematode hatching stimulant | Cyst nematode |
| Bacillus rnase | Nematodes such as root-knot and cyst nematodes |
| Antifeedant ingredient | Nematodes such as root-knot and cyst nematodes |
Table a 9: crop: grape
| Acting on target or expressed component | Crop phenotype/tolerance objects |
| Acetolactate synthase (ALS) | Sulfonylureas, imidazolinones, triazolopyrimidines, pyrimidinylhydroxybenzoates, 2-benzo [ c ]]Furanones |
| acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCase) | Aryloxyphenoxyalkanecarboxylic acids, cyclohexanediones |
| Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD)) | Isoxazoles, e.g. isoflurane or isoxachlorotol, triketones, e.g. |
| mesotrione or sulcotrione | |
| Phosphothricin acetyltransferases | Phosphinothricin |
| O-methyltransferase | Altered lignin levels |
| Glutamine synthetase | Glufosinate-ammonium, bialaphos |
| Adenylyl succinate lyase (ADSL) | Inhibitors of IMP and AMP synthesis |
| Adenylosuccinate synthase | Inhibitors of adenylosuccinic acid synthesis |
| Anthranilate synthase | Tryptophan synthesis and catabolism inhibitors |
| Nitrilase | 3, 5-dihalo-4-hydroxy-benzonitriles such as bromoxynil and ioxynil |
| 5-enolpyruvyl-3-phosphoshikimate synthase (EPSPS) | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Glyphosate oxidoreductase | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PROTOX) | Diphenylethers, cyclic imines, phenylpyrazoles, pyridine derivatives, phenopylate, oxadiazoles and the like |
| Cytochrome P450, e.g. P450SU1 or selection | Xenobiotics and herbicides, e.g. sulfonylureas |
| Polyphenol oxidase or antisense polyphenol oxidase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Botrytis (B)otrytis) and powdery mildew |
| Metallothionein | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Botrytis and Erysiphe |
| Ribonuclease | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Botrytis and Erysiphe |
| Antifungal polypeptide AlyAFP | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Botrytis and Erysiphe |
| Oxalate oxidase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Botrytis and Erysiphe |
| Glucose oxidase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Botrytis and |
| powdery mildew | |
| Nitropyrrolidinin synthetic gene | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Botrytis and Erysiphe |
| Serine/threonine kinases | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Botrytis and Erysiphe |
| Bactericidal peptide B | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Botrytis and Erysiphe |
| Phenylalanine Ammonia Lyase (PAL) | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Botrytis and Erysiphe |
| Cf genes such as Cf9, Cf5, Cf4, Cf2 | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Botrytis and Erysiphe |
| Osmoproteins | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Botrytis and Erysiphe |
| α-Hordothionin | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Botrytis and Erysiphe |
| Systemic medicine | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Botrytis and Erysiphe |
| Polygalacturonase inhibitors | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Botrytis and Erysiphe |
| Prf regulatory gene | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Botrytis and Erysiphe |
| Phytoalexins | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Botrytis and Erysiphe |
| Antisense B-1, 3-glucanase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Botrytis and Erysiphe |
| Receptor kinases | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Botrytis and Erysiphe |
| Polypeptide for inducing anaphylactic reaction | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Botrytis and Erysiphe |
| Systemic Acquired Resistance (SAR) genes | Viral, bacterial, fungal, nematode pathogens |
| Chitinase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Botrytis and Erysiphe |
| Bacillus rnase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Botrytis and Erysiphe |
| Dextranase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Botrytis and Erysiphe |
| Double-stranded ribonuclease | Virus |
| Coat protein | Virus |
| 17kDa or 60kDa protein | Virus |
| Inclusion body proteins in nuclei such as a or b or nucleoproteins | Virus |
| Pseudo ubiquitin | Virus |
| Replicase | Virus |
| Bacillus thuringiensis toxin, VIP3, Bacillus cereus toxin, Photorhabdus and Xenorhabdus toxin | Lepidoptera, aphids |
| 3-hydroxy steroid oxidases | Lepidoptera, aphids |
| Peroxidase enzymes | Lepidoptera, aphids |
| Aminopeptidase inhibitors such as leucine aminopeptidase inhibitors | Lepidoptera, aphids |
| Lectin | Lepidoptera, aphids |
| Protease inhibitors such as cysteine protease inhibitors, patatin | Lepidoptera, aphids |
| Ribosome inactivating proteins | Lepidoptera, aphids |
| 1, 2-stilbene synthase | Diseases of lepidoptera, aphids and insects |
| HMG-CoA reductase | Lepidoptera, aphids |
| Cyst nematode hatching stimulant | Cyst nematode |
| Bacillus rnase | Nematodes such as root-knot and cyst nematodes |
| CBI | Root knot nematode |
| Antifeedant ingredient | Nematodes such as root-knot and cyst nematodes |
Table a 10: crop: oilseed rape
| Acting on target or expressed component | Crop phenotype/tolerance objects |
| Acetolactate synthase (ALS) | Sulfonylureas, imidazolinones, triazolopyrimidines, pyrimidinylhydroxybenzoates, 2-benzo [ c ]]Furanones |
| acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCase) | Aryloxyphenoxyalkanecarboxylic acids, cyclohexanediones |
| Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) | Isoxazoles, e.g. isoflurane or isoxachloroportol, triketones, e.g. mesotrione or sulcotrione |
| Phosphothricin acetyltransferases | Phosphinothricin |
| O-methyltransferase | Altered lignin levels |
| Glutamine synthetase | Glufosinate-ammonium, bialaphos |
| Adenylyl succinate lyase (ADSL) | Inhibitors of IMP and AMP synthesis |
| Adenylosuccinate synthase | Inhibitors of adenylosuccinic acid synthesis |
| Anthranilate synthase | Tryptophan synthesis and catabolism inhibitors |
| Nitrilase | 3, 5-dihalo-4-hydroxy-benzonitrileSuch as bromoxynil and ioxynil |
| 5-enolpyruvyl-3-phosphoshikimate synthase (EPSPS) | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Glyphosate oxidoreductase | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PROTOX) | Diphenylethers, cyclic imines, phenylpyrazoles, pyridine derivatives, phenopylate, oxadiazoles and the like |
| Cytochrome P450, e.g. P450 | Xenobiotics and herbicides, e.g. sulfonylureas |
| SU1 or selection | |
| Polyphenol oxidase or antisense polyphenol oxidase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Sclerotinosporium (Cyclindamisporium), Phoma (Phoma), Sclerotinia |
| Metallothionein | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Sclerotinia, Phoma, Sclerotinia |
| Ribonuclease | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Sclerotinia, Phoma, Sclerotinia |
| Antifungal polypeptide AlyAFP | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Sclerotinia, Phoma, Sclerotinia |
| Oxalate oxidase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Sclerotinia, Phoma, Sclerotinia |
| Glucose oxidase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Sclerotinia, Phoma, Sclerotinia |
| Nitropyrrolidinin synthetic gene | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Sclerotinia, Phoma, Sclerotinia |
| Serine/threonine kinasesEnzyme | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Sclerotinia, Phoma, Sclerotinia |
| Bactericidal peptide B | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Sclerotinia, Phoma, Sclerotinia |
| Phenylalanine Ammonia Lyase (PAL) | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Sclerotinia, Phoma, Sclerotinia |
| Cf genes such as Cf9, Cf5, Cf4, Cf2 | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Sclerotinia, Phoma, Sclerotinia |
| Osmoproteins | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Sclerotinia, Phoma, Sclerotinia |
| α-Hordothionin | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Sclerotinia, Phoma, Sclerotinia |
| Systemic medicine | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Sclerotinia, |
| Phoma, Sclerotinia | |
| Polygalacturonase inhibitors | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Sclerotinia, Phoma, Sclerotinia |
| Prf regulatory gene | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Sclerotinia, Phoma, Sclerotinia |
| Phytoalexins | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Sclerotinia, Phoma, Sclerotinia |
| Antisense B-1, 3-glucanase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Sclerotinia, Phoma, Sclerotinia |
| Receptor kinases | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Sclerotinia, Phoma, Sclerotinia |
| Polypeptide for inducing anaphylactic reaction | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Sclerotinia, Phoma, Sclerotinia |
| Systemic Acquired Resistance (SAR) genes | Viral, bacterial, fungal, nematode pathogens |
| Chitinase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Sclerotinia, Phoma, Sclerotinia |
| Bacillus rnase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Sclerotinia, Phoma, Sclerotinia, nematodes |
| Dextranase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as Sclerotinia, Phoma, Sclerotinia |
| Double-stranded ribonuclease | Virus |
| Coat protein | Virus |
| 17kDa or 60kDa protein | Virus |
| Inclusion body proteins in nuclei such as a or b or nucleoproteins | Virus |
| Pseudo ubiquitin | Virus |
| Replicase | Virus |
| Bacillus thuringiensis toxin, VIP3, Bacillus cereus toxin, | lepidoptera, aphids |
| Photorhabdus and xenorhabdus toxins | |
| 3-hydroxy steroid oxidases | Lepidoptera, aphids |
| Peroxidase enzymes | Lepidoptera, aphids |
| Aminopeptidase inhibitors such as leucine aminopeptidase inhibitors | Lepidoptera, aphids |
| Lectin | Lepidoptera, aphids |
| Protease inhibitors such as cysteine protease inhibitors, patatin, CPTI | Lepidoptera, aphids |
| Ribosome inactivating proteins | Lepidoptera, aphids |
| 1, 2-stilbene synthase | Diseases of lepidoptera, aphids and insects |
| HMG-CoA reductase | Lepidoptera, aphids |
| Cyst nematode hatching stimulant | Cyst nematode |
| Bacillus rnase | Nematodes such as root-knot and cyst nematodes |
| CBI | Root knot nematode |
| Antifeedant ingredient induced by on-line insect feeding point | Nematodes such as root-knot and cyst nematodes |
Table a 11: crop: brassica vegetables (cabbage, Brussel sprouts, broccoli, etc.)
| Acting on target or expressed component | Crop phenotype/tolerance objects |
| Acetolactate synthase (ALS) | Sulfonylureas, imidazolinones, triazolopyrimidines, pyrimidinylhydroxybenzoates, 2-benzo [ c ]]Furanones |
| acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCase) | Aryloxyphenoxyalkanecarboxylic acids, cyclohexanediones |
| Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) | Isoxazoles, e.g. isoflurane or isoxachloroportol, triketones, e.g. mesotrione or sulcotrione |
| Phosphothricin acetyltransferases | Phosphinothricin |
| O-methyltransferase | Altered lignin levels |
| Glutamine synthetase | Glufosinate-ammonium, bialaphos |
| Adenylyl succinate lyase (ADSL) | Inhibitors of IMP and AMP synthesis |
| Adenylosuccinate synthase | Inhibitors of adenylosuccinic acid synthesis |
| Anthranilate synthase | Tryptophan synthesis and catabolism inhibitors |
| Nitrilase | 3, 5-dihalo-4-hydroxy-benzonitriles such as bromoxynil and ioxynil |
| 5-enolpyruvyl-3-phosphoshikimate synthase (EPSPS) | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Glyphosate oxidoreductase | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PROTOX) | Diphenylethers, cyclic imines, phenylpyrazoles, pyridine derivatives, phenopylate, oxadiazoles and the like |
| Cytochrome P450, e.g. P450SU1 or selection | Xenobiotics and herbicides, e.g. sulfonylureas |
| Polyphenol oxidase or antisense polyphenol oxidase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Metallothionein | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Ribonuclease | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Antifungal polypeptide AlyAFP | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Oxalate oxidase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Glucose oxidase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Nitropyrrolidinin synthetic gene | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Serine/threonine kinases | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Bactericidal peptide B | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Phenylalanine Ammonia Lyase (PAL) | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Cf genes such as Cf9, Cf5, | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Cf4、Cf2 | |
| Osmoproteins | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| α-Hordothionin | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Systemic medicine | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Polygalacturonase inhibitors | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Prf regulatory gene | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Phytoalexins | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Antisense B-1, 3-glucanase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Receptor kinases | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Polypeptide for inducing anaphylactic reaction | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Systemic Acquired Resistance (SAR) genes | Viral, bacterial, fungal, nematode pathogens |
| Chitinase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Bacillus rnase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Dextranase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens |
| Double-stranded ribonuclease | Virus |
| Coat protein | Virus |
| 17kDa or 60kDa protein | Virus |
| Inclusion body proteins in nuclei such as a or b or nucleoproteins | Virus |
| Pseudo ubiquitin | Virus |
| Replicase | Virus |
| Bacillus thuringiensis toxin, VIP3, Bacillus cereus toxin, Photorhabdus and Xenorhabdus toxin | Lepidoptera, aphids |
| 3-hydroxy steroid oxidases | Lepidoptera, aphids |
| Peroxidase enzymes | Lepidoptera, aphids |
| Aminopeptidase inhibitors such as leucine aminopeptidase inhibitors | Lepidoptera, aphids |
| Lectin | Lepidoptera, aphids |
| Protease inhibitors such as cysteine protease inhibitors, patatin, CPTI | Lepidoptera, aphids |
| Ribosome inactivating proteins | Lepidoptera, aphids |
| 1, 2-stilbene synthase | Diseases of lepidoptera, aphids and insects |
| HMG-CoA reductase | Lepidoptera, aphids |
| Cyst nematode hatching stimulant | Cyst nematode |
| Bacillus rnase | Nematodes such as root-knot and cyst nematodes |
| CBI | Root knot nematode |
| Antifeedant ingredient induced by on-line insect feeding point | Nematodes such as root-knot and cyst nematodes |
Table a 12: crop: pear fruits such as apple and pear
| Acting on target or expressed component | Crop phenotype/tolerance objects |
| Acetolactate synthase (ALS) | Sulfonylureas, imidazolinones, triazolopyrimidines, pyrimidinylhydroxybenzoates, 2-benzo [ c ]]Furanones |
| acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCase) | Aryloxyphenoxyalkanecarboxylic acids, cyclohexanediones |
| Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) | Isoxazoles, e.g. isoflurane or isoxachloroportol, triketones, e.g. mesotrione or sulcotrione |
| Phosphothricin acetyltransferases | Phosphinothricin |
| O-methyltransferase | Altered lignin levels |
| Glutamine synthetase | Glufosinate-ammonium, bialaphos |
| Adenylyl succinate lyase (ADSL) | Inhibitors of IMP and AMP synthesis |
| Adenylosuccinate synthase | Inhibitors of adenylosuccinic acid synthesis |
| Anthranilate synthase | Tryptophan synthesis and catabolism inhibitors |
| Nitrilase | 3, 5-dihalo-4-hydroxy-benzonitriles such as bromoxynil and ioxynil |
| 5-enolpyruvyl-3-phosphoshikimate synthase (EPSPS) | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Glyphosate oxidoreductase | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PROTOX) | Diphenylethers, cyclic imines, phenylpyrazoles, pyridine derivatives, phenopylate, oxadiazoles and the like |
| Cytochrome P450, e.g. P450SU1 or selection | Xenobiotics and herbicides, e.g. sulfonylureas |
| Polyphenol oxidase or antisense polyphenol oxidase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as apple scab or burn |
| Metallothionein | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as apple scab or burn |
| Ribonuclease | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as apple scab or burn |
| Antifungal polypeptide AlyAFP | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as apple scab or burn |
| Oxalate oxidase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as apple scab or burn |
| Glucose oxidase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as apple scab or burn |
| Nitropyrrolidinin synthetic gene | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as apple scab or burn |
| Serine/threonine kinases | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as apple scab or burn |
| Bactericidal peptide B | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as apple scab or burn |
| Phenylalanine Ammonia Lyase (PAL) | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as apple scab |
| Or fever disease | |
| Cf genes such as Cf9, Cf5, Cf4, Cf2 | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as apple scab or burn |
| Osmoproteins | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as apple scab or burn |
| α-Hordothionin | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as apple scab or burn |
| Systemic medicine | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as apple scab or burn |
| Polygalacturonase inhibitors | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as apple scab or burn |
| Prf regulatory gene | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as apple scab or burn |
| Phytoalexins | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as apple scab or burn |
| Antisense B-1, 3-glucanase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as apple scab or burn |
| Receptor kinases | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as apple scab or burn |
| Polypeptide for inducing anaphylactic reaction | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as apple scab or burn |
| Systemic Acquired Resistance (SAR) genes | Viral, bacterial, fungal, nematode pathogens |
| Cleavage proteins | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as apple scab or burn |
| Lysozyme | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as apple scab or burn |
| Chitinase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as apple scab or burn |
| Bacillus rnase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as apple scab |
| Or fever disease | |
| Dextranase | Bacterial and fungal pathogens such as apple scab or burn |
| Double-stranded ribonuclease | Virus |
| Coat protein | Virus |
| 17kDa or 60kDa protein | Virus |
| Inclusion body proteins in nuclei such as a or b or nucleoproteins | Virus |
| Pseudo ubiquitin | Virus |
| Replicase | Virus |
| Bacillus thuringiensis toxin, VIP3, Bacillus cereus toxin, Photorhabdus and Xenorhabdus toxin | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites |
| 3-hydroxy steroid oxidases | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites |
| Peroxidase enzymes | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites |
| Aminopeptidase inhibitors such as leucine aminopeptidase inhibitors | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites |
| Lectin | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites |
| Protease inhibitors such as cysteine protease inhibitors, patatin, CPTI | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites |
| Ribosome inactivating proteins | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites |
| 1, 2-stilbene synthase | Lepidoptera, aphids, diseases, mites |
| HMG-CoA reductase | Lepidoptera, aphids |
| Cyst nematode hatching stimulant | Cyst nematode |
| Bacillus rnase | Nematodes such as root-knot and cyst nematodes |
| CBI | Root knot nematode |
| Antifeedant ingredient induced by on-line insect feeding point | Nematodes such as root-knot and cyst nematodes |
Table a 13: crop: muskmelon (sweet melon)
| Acting on target or expressed component | Crop phenotype/tolerance objects |
| Acetolactate synthase (ALS) | Sulfonylureas, imidazolinones, triazolopyrimidines, pyrimidinylhydroxybenzoates, 2-benzo [ c ]]Furanones |
| acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCase) | Aryloxyphenoxyalkanecarboxylic acids, cyclohexanediones |
| Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) | Isoxazoles, e.g. isoflurane or isoxachloroportol, triketones, e.g. mesotrione or sulcotrione |
| Phosphothricin acetyltransferases | Phosphinothricin |
| O-methyltransferase | Altered lignin levels |
| Glutamine synthetase | Glufosinate-ammonium, bialaphos |
| Adenylyl succinate lyase (ADSL) | Inhibitors of IMP and AMP synthesis |
| Adenylosuccinate synthase | Inhibitors of adenylosuccinic acid synthesis |
| Anthranilate synthase | Tryptophan synthesis and catabolism inhibitors |
| Nitrilase | 3, 5-dihalo-4-hydroxy-benzonitriles such as bromoxynil and ioxynil |
| 5-enolpyruvyl-3-phosphoshikimate synthase (EPSPS) | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Glyphosate oxidoreductase | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PROTOX) | Diphenylethers, cyclic imines, phenylpyrazoles, pyridine derivatives, phenopylate, oxadiazoles and the like |
| Cytochrome P450, e.g. P450SU1 or selection | Xenobiotics and herbicides, e.g. sulfonylureas |
| Polyphenol oxidase or antisense polyphenol oxygen | Bacterial or fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora |
| Chemoenzymatic enzyme | |
| Metallothionein | Bacterial or fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora |
| Ribonuclease | Bacterial or fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora |
| Antifungal polypeptide AlyAFP | Bacterial or fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora |
| Oxalate oxidase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora |
| Glucose oxidase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora |
| Nitropyrrolidinin synthetic gene | Bacterial or fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora |
| Serine/threonine kinases | Bacterial or fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora |
| Bactericidal peptide B | Bacterial or fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora |
| Phenylalanine Ammonia Lyase (PAL) | Bacterial or fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora |
| Cf genes such as Cf9, Cf5, Cf4, Cf2 | Bacterial or fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora |
| Osmoproteins | Bacterial or fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora |
| α-Hordothionin | Bacterial or fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora |
| Systemic medicine | Bacterial or fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora |
| Polygalacturonase inhibitors | Bacterial or fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora |
| Prf regulatory gene | Bacterial or fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora |
| Phytoalexins | Bacterial or fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora |
| Antisense B-1, 3-glucanase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora |
| Receptor kinases | Bacterial or fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora |
| Polypeptide for inducing anaphylactic reaction | Bacterial or fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora |
| Systemic Acquired Resistance (SAR) genes | Viral, bacterial, fungal, nematode pathogens |
| Cleavage proteins | Bacterial or fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora |
| Lysozyme | Bacterial or fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora |
| Chitinase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora |
| Bacillus rnase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora |
| GlucanCarbohydrases | Bacterial or fungal pathogens such as Phytophthora |
| Double-stranded ribonuclease | Viruses such as CMV, PRSV, WMV2, SMV, ZYMV |
| Coat protein | Viruses such as CMV, PRSV, WMV2, SMV, ZYMV |
| 17kDa or 60kDa protein | Viruses such as CMV, PRSV, WMV2, SMV, ZYMV |
| Inclusion body proteins in nuclei such as a or b or nucleoproteins | Viruses such as CMV, PRSV, WMV2, SMV, ZYMV |
| Pseudo ubiquitin | Viruses such as CMV, PRSV, WMV2, SMV, ZYMV |
| Replicase | Viruses such as CMV, PRSV, WMV2, SMV, ZYMV |
| Bacillus thuringiensis toxin, VIP3, Bacillus cereus toxin, Photorhabdus and Xenorhabdus toxin | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites |
| 3-hydroxy steroid oxidases | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, coconut whitefly |
| Peroxidase enzymes | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, coconut whitefly |
| Aminopeptidase inhibitors such as leucine aminopeptidase inhibitors | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, coconut whitefly |
| Lectin | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, coconut whitefly |
| Protease inhibitors, e.g. cystatin, patatin, CPTI, virgiferin | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, coconut whitefly |
| Ribosome inactivating proteins | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, coconut whitefly |
| 1, 2-stilbene synthase | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, coconut whitefly |
| HMG-CoA reductase | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, coconut whitefly |
| Cyst nematode hatching stimulant | Cyst nematode |
| Bacillus rnase | Nematodes such as root-knot and cyst nematodes |
| CBI | Root knot nematode |
| Antifeedant ingredient induced by on-line insect feeding point | Nematodes such as root-knot and cyst nematodes |
Table a 14: crop: banana
| Acting on target or expressed component | Crop phenotype/tolerance objects |
| Acetolactate synthase (ALS) | Sulfonylureas, imidazolinones, triazolopyrimidines, pyrimidinylhydroxybenzoates, 2-benzo [ c ]]Furanones |
| acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCase) | Aryloxyphenoxyalkanecarboxylic acids, cyclohexanediones |
| Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) | Isoxazoles, e.g. isoflurane or isoxachloroportol, triketones, e.g. mesotrione or sulcotrione |
| Phosphothricin acetyltransferases | Phosphinothricin |
| O-methyltransferase | Altered lignin levels |
| Glutamine synthetase | Glufosinate-ammonium, bialaphos |
| Adenylyl succinate lyase (ADSL) | Inhibitors of IMP and AMP synthesis |
| Adenylosuccinate synthase | Inhibitors of adenylosuccinic acid synthesis |
| Anthranilate synthase | Tryptophan synthesis and catabolism inhibitors |
| Nitrilase | 3, 5-dihalo-4-hydroxy-benzonitriles such as bromoxynil and ioxynil |
| 5-enolpyruvyl-3-phosphoshikimate synthase (EPSPS) | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Glyphosate oxidoreductase | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PROTOX) | Diphenyl ethers, cyclic imines, phenylpyrazoles, pyridine derivatives, phenopylate, dioxanesAzoles and the like |
| Cytochrome P450, e.g. P450SU1 or selection | Xenobiotics and herbicides, e.g. sulfonylureas |
| Polyphenol oxidase or antisense polyphenol oxygen | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Chemoenzymatic enzyme | |
| Metallothionein | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Ribonuclease | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Antifungal polypeptide AlyAFP | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Oxalate oxidase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Glucose oxidase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Nitropyrrolidinin synthetic gene | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Serine/threonine kinases | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Bactericidal peptide B | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Phenylalanine Ammonia Lyase (PAL) | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Cf genes such as Cf9, Cf5, Cf4, Cf2 | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Osmoproteins | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| α-Hordothionin | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Systemic medicine | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Polygalacturonase inhibitors | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Prf regulatory gene | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Phytoalexins | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Antisense B-1, 3-glucanase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Receptor kinases | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Polypeptide for inducing anaphylactic reaction | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Systemic Acquired Resistance (SAR) genes | Viral, bacterial, fungal, nematode pathogens |
| Cleavage proteins | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Lysozyme | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Chitinase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Bacillus rnase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Dextranase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Double-stranded ribonuclease | Viruses such as Banana Bunchy Top Virus (BBTV) |
| Coat protein | Viruses such as Banana Bunchy Top Virus (BBTV) |
| 17kDa or 60kDa protein | Viruses such as Banana Bunchy Top Virus (BBTV) |
| Inclusion body proteins in nuclei such as a or b or nucleoproteins | Viruses such as Banana Bunchy Top Virus (BBTV) |
| Pseudo ubiquitin | Viruses such as Banana Bunchy Top Virus (BBTV) |
| Replicase | Viruses such as Banana Bunchy Top Virus (BBTV) |
| Bacillus thuringiensis toxin, VIP3, Bacillus cereus toxin, Photorhabdus and Xenorhabdus toxin | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes |
| 3-hydroxy steroid oxidases | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes |
| Peroxidase enzymes | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes |
| Aminopeptidase inhibitors such as leucine aminopeptidase inhibitors | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes |
| Lectin | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes |
| Protease inhibitors, e.g. cystatin, patatin, CPTI, virgiferin | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes |
| Ribosome inactivating proteins | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes |
| 1, 2-stilbene synthase | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes |
| HMG-CoA reductase | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes |
| CystNematode hatching stimulant | Cyst nematode |
| Bacillus rnase | Nematodes such as root-knot and cyst nematodes |
| CBI | Root knot nematode |
| Antifeedant ingredient induced by on-line insect feeding point | Nematodes such as root-knot and cyst nematodes |
Table a 15: crop: cotton
| Acting on target or expressed component | Crop phenotype/tolerance objects |
| Acetolactate synthase (ALS) | Sulfonylureas, imidazolinones, triazolopyrimidines, pyrimidinylhydroxybenzoates, 2- |
| Benzo [ c ]]Furanones | |
| acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCase) | Aryloxyphenoxyalkanecarboxylic acids, cyclohexanediones |
| Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) | Isoxazoles, e.g. isoflurane or isoxachloroportol, triketones, e.g. mesotrione or sulcotrione |
| Phosphothricin acetyltransferases | Phosphinothricin |
| O-methyltransferase | Altered lignin levels |
| Glutamine synthetase | Glufosinate-ammonium, bialaphos |
| Adenylyl succinate lyase (ADSL) | Inhibitors of IMP and AMP synthesis |
| Adenylosuccinate synthase | Inhibitors of adenylosuccinic acid synthesis |
| Anthranilate synthase | Tryptophan synthesis and catabolism inhibitors |
| Nitrilase | 3, 5-dihalo-4-hydroxy-benzonitriles such as bromoxynil and ioxynil |
| 5-enolpyruvyl-3-phosphoshikimate synthase (EPSPS) | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Glyphosate oxidoreductase | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PROTOX) | Diphenylethers, cyclic imines, phenylpyrazoles, pyridine derivatives, phenopylate, oxadiazoles and the like |
| Cytochrome P450, e.g. P450SU1 or selection | Xenobiotics and herbicides, e.g. sulfonylureas |
| Polyphenol oxidase or antisense polyphenol oxidase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Metallothionein | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Ribonuclease | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Antifungal polypeptide AlyAFP | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Oxalate oxidase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Glucose oxidase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Nitropyrrolidinin synthetic gene | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Serine/threonine kinases | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Bactericidal peptide B | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Phenylalanine Ammonia Lyase (PAL) | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Cf genes such as Cf9, Cf5, Cf4, Cf2 | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Osmoproteins | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| α-Hordothionin | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Systemic medicine | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Polygalacturonase inhibitors | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Prf regulatory gene | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Phytoalexins | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Antisense B-1, 3-glucanase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Receptor kinases | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Polypeptide for inducing anaphylactic reaction | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Systemic Acquired Resistance (SAR) genes | Viral, bacterial, fungal, nematode pathogens |
| Cleavage proteins | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Lysozyme | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Chitinase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Bacillus rnase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Dextranase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Double-stranded ribonuclease | Viruses such as tumor-damaging virus (WTV) |
| Coat protein | Viruses such as tumor-damaging virus (WTV) |
| 17kDa or 60kDa protein | Viruses such as tumor-damaging virus (WTV) |
| Inclusion body proteins in nuclei such as a or b or nucleoproteins | Viruses such as tumor-damaging virus (WTV) |
| Pseudo ubiquitin | Viruses such as tumor-damaging virus (WTV) |
| Replicase | Viruses such as tumor-damaging virus (WTV) |
| Bacillus thuringiensis toxin, VIP3, Bacillus cereus toxin, Photorhabdus and Xenorhabdus toxin | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, Bemisia coicis |
| 3-hydroxy steroid oxidases | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, Bemisia coicis |
| Peroxidase enzymes | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, Bemisia coicis |
| Aminopeptidase inhibitionAgents such as leucine aminopeptidase inhibitors | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, Bemisia coicis |
| Lectin | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, Bemisia coicis |
| Protease inhibitors, e.g. cystatin, patatin, CPTI, virgiferin | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, Bemisia coicis |
| Ribosome inactivating proteins | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, Bemisia coicis |
| 1, 2-stilbene synthase | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, Bemisia coicis |
| HMG-CoA reductase | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, Bemisia coicis |
| Cyst nematode hatching stimulant | Cyst nematode |
| Bacillus rnase | Nematodes such as root-knot and cyst nematodes |
| CBI | Root knot nematode |
| Antifeedant ingredient induced by on-line insect feeding point | Nematodes such as root-knot and cyst nematodes |
Table a 16: crop: sugarcane
| Acting on target or expressed component | Crop phenotype/tolerance objects |
| Acetolactate synthase (ALS) | Sulfonylureas, imidazolinones, triazolos |
| Pyrimidines, pyrimidyl hydroxybenzoates, 2-benzo [ c ]]Furanones | |
| acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCase) | Aryloxyphenoxyalkanecarboxylic acids, cyclohexanediones |
| Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) | Isoxazoles, e.g. isoflurane or isoxachloroportol, triketones, e.g. mesotrione or sulcotrione |
| Phosphothricin acetyltransferases | Phosphinothricin |
| O-methyltransferase | Altered lignin levels |
| Glutamine synthetase | Glufosinate-ammonium, bialaphos |
| Adenylyl succinate lyase (ADSL) | Inhibitors of IMP and AMP synthesis |
| Adenylosuccinate synthase | Inhibitors of adenylosuccinic acid synthesis |
| Anthranilate synthase | Tryptophan synthesis and catabolism inhibitors |
| Nitrilase | 3, 5-dihalo-4-hydroxy-benzonitriles such as bromoxynil and ioxynil |
| 5-enolpyruvyl-3-phosphoshikimate synthase (EPSPS) | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Glyphosate oxidoreductase | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PROTOX) | Diphenylethers, cyclic imines, phenylpyrazoles, pyridine derivatives, phenopylate, oxadiazoles and the like |
| Cytochrome P450, e.g. P450SU1 or selection | Xenobiotics and herbicides, e.g. sulfonylureas |
| Polyphenol oxidase or antisense polyphenol oxidase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Metallothionein | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Ribonuclease | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Antifungal polypeptide AlyAFP | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Oxalate oxidase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Glucose oxidase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Nitropyrrolidinin synthetic gene | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Serine/threonine kinases | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Bactericidal peptide B | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Phenylalanine Ammonia Lyase (PAL) | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Cf genes such as Cf9, Cf5, Cf4, Cf2 | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Osmoproteins | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| α-Hordothionin | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Systemic medicine | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Polygalacturonase inhibitors | Bacteria or fungiBacterial pathogens |
| Prf regulatory gene | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Phytoalexins | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Antisense B-1, 3-glucanase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Receptor kinases | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Polypeptide for inducing anaphylactic reaction | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Systemic Acquired Resistance (SAR) genes | Viral, bacterial, fungal, nematode pathogens |
| Cleavage proteins | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Lysozyme | Thin and thinBacterial or fungal pathogens, e.g. genus Corynebacterium |
| Chitinase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Bacillus rnase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Dextranase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Double-stranded ribonuclease | Viruses such as SCMV, SrMV |
| Coat protein | Viruses such as SCMV, SrMV |
| 17kDa or 60kDa protein | Viruses such as SCMV, SrMV |
| Inclusion body proteins in nuclei such as a or b or nucleoproteins | Viruses such as SCMV, SrMV |
| Pseudo ubiquitin | Viruses such as SCMV, SrMV |
| Replicase | Viruses such as SCMV, SrMV |
| Bacillus thuringiensis toxin, VIP3, Bacillus cereus toxin, Photorhabdus and Xenorhabdus toxin | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, bemisia cocoanut, beetles, e.g. rice borer |
| 3-hydroxy steroid oxidases | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, bemisia cocoanut, beetles, e.g. rice borer |
| Peroxidase enzymes | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, bemisia cocoanut, beetles, e.g. rice borer |
| Aminopeptidase inhibitors such as leucine aminopeptidase inhibitors | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, bemisia cocoanut, beetles, e.g. rice borer |
| Lectin | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, bemisia cocoanut, beetles, e.g. rice borer |
| Protease inhibitors, e.g. cystatin, patatin, CPTI, virgiferin | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, bemisia cocoanut, beetles, e.g. rice borer |
| Ribosome inactivating proteins | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, bemisia cocoanut, beetles, e.g. rice borer |
| 1, 2-stilbene synthase | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, bemisia cocoanut, beetles, e.g. rice borer |
| HMG-CoA reductase | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, bemisia cocoanut, beetles, e.g. rice borer |
| Cyst nematode hatching stimulant | Cyst nematode |
| Bacillus rnase | Nematodes such as root-knot nematodes andcyst nematode |
| CBI | Root knot nematode |
| Antifeedant ingredient induced by on-line insect feeding point | Nematodes such as root-knot and cyst nematodes |
Table a 17: crop: sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.)
| Acting on target or expressed component | Crop phenotype/tolerance objects |
| Acetolactate synthase (ALS) | Sulfonylureas, imidazolinones, triazolopyrimidines, pyrimidinylhydroxybenzoates, 2-benzo [ c ]]Furanones |
| acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCase) | Aryloxyphenoxyalkanecarboxylic acids, cyclohexanediones |
| Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) | Isoxazoles, e.g. isoflurane or isoxachloroportol, triketones, e.g. mesotrione or sulcotrione |
| Phosphothricin acetyltransferases | Phosphinothricin |
| O-methyltransferase | Altered lignin levels |
| Glutamine synthetase | Glufosinate-ammonium, bialaphos |
| Adenylyl succinate lyase (ADSL) | Inhibitors of IMP and AMP synthesis |
| Adenylosuccinate synthase | Inhibitors of adenylosuccinic acid synthesis |
| Anthranilate synthase | Tryptophan synthesis and catabolism inhibitors |
| Nitrilase | 3, 5-dihalo-4-hydroxy-benzonitriles such as bromineBenzonitrile and iodobenzonitrile |
| 5-enolpyruvyl-3-phosphoshikimate synthase (EPSPS) | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Glyphosate oxidoreductase | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PROTOX) | Diphenylethers, cyclic imines, phenylpyrazoles, pyridine derivatives, phenopylate, oxadiazoles and the like |
| Cytochrome P450, e.g. P450SU1 or selection | Xenobiotics and herbicides, e.g. sulfonylureas |
| Polyphenol oxidase or antisense polyphenol oxidase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Metallothionein | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Ribonuclease | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Antifungal polypeptide AlyAFP | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Oxalate oxidase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens such as Sclerotinia |
| Glucose oxidase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Nitropyrrolidinin synthetic gene | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Serine/threonine kinases | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Bactericidal peptide B | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Phenylalanine Ammonia Lyase (PAL) | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Cf genes such as Cf9, Cf5, Cf4, Cf2 | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Osmoproteins | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| α-Hordothionin | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Systemic medicine | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Polygalacturonase inhibitors | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Prf regulatory gene | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Phytoalexins | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Antisense B-1, 3-glucanase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Receptor kinases | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Polypeptide for inducing anaphylactic reaction | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Systemic Acquired Resistance (SAR) genes | Viral, bacterial, fungal, nematode pathogens |
| Cleavage proteins | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Lysozyme | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Chitinase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Bacillus rnase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Dextranase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Double-stranded ribonuclease | Viruses such as CMV, TMV |
| Coat protein | Viruses such as CMV, TMV |
| 17kDa or 60kDa protein | Viruses such as CMV, TMV |
| Inclusion body proteins in nuclei such as a or b | Viruses such as CMV, TMV |
| Or nucleoproteins | |
| Pseudo ubiquitin | Viruses such as CMV, TMV |
| Replicase | Viruses such as CMV, TMV |
| Bacillus thuringiensis toxin, VIP3, Bacillus cereus toxin, Photorhabdus and Xenorhabdus toxin | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, Bemisia natans, beetles |
| 3-hydroxy steroid oxidases | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, Bemisia natans, beetles |
| Peroxidase enzymes | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, Bemisia natans, beetles |
| Aminopeptidase inhibitors such as leucine aminopeptidase inhibitors | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, Bemisia natans, beetles |
| Lectin | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, Bemisia natans, beetles |
| Protease inhibitors, e.g. cystatin, patatin, CPTI, virgiferin | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, Bemisia coicisBeetles, beetles |
| Ribosome inactivating proteins | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, Bemisia natans, beetles |
| 1, 2-stilbene synthase | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, Bemisia natans, beetles |
| HMG-CoA reductase | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, Bemisia natans, beetles |
| Cyst nematode hatching stimulant | Cyst nematode |
| Bacillus rnase | Nematodes such as root-knot and cyst nematodes |
| CBI | Root knot nematode |
| Antifeedant ingredient induced by on-line insect feeding point | Nematodes such as root-knot and cyst nematodes |
Table a 18: crop: sugar beet, beetroot
| Acting on target or expressed component | Crop phenotype/tolerance objects |
| Acetolactate synthase (ALS) | Sulfonylureas, imidazolinones, triazolopyrimidines, pyrimidinylhydroxybenzoates, 2-benzo [ c ]]Furanones |
| acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCase) | Aryloxyphenoxyalkanecarboxylic acids, cyclohexanediones |
| Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) | Isoxazoles, e.g. isoflurane or isoxachloroportol, triketones, e.g. mesotrione or sulcotrione |
| Phosphothricin acetyltransferases | Phosphinothricin |
| O-methyltransferase | Altered lignin levels |
| Glutamine synthetase | Glufosinate-ammonium, bialaphos |
| Adenylyl succinate lyase (ADSL) | Inhibitors of IMP and AMP synthesis |
| Adenylosuccinate synthase | Inhibitors of adenylosuccinic acid synthesis |
| Anthranilate synthase | Tryptophan synthesis and catabolism inhibitors |
| Nitrilase | 3, 5-dihalo-4-hydroxy-benzonitriles such as bromoxynil and ioxynil |
| 5-enolpyruvyl-3-phosphoshikimate synthase (EPSPS) | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Glyphosate oxidoreductase | Glyphosate or phosphinothricine |
| Protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PROTOX) | Diphenylethers, cyclic imines, phenylpyrazoles, pyridine derivatives, phenopylate, oxadiazoles and the like |
| Cytochrome P450, e.g. P450SU1 or selection | Xenobiotics and herbicides, e.g. sulfonylureas |
| Polyphenol oxidase or antisense polyphenol oxidase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Metallothionein | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Ribonuclease | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Antifungal polypeptide AlyAFP | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Oxalate oxidase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens such as Sclerotinia |
| Glucose oxidase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Nitropyrrolidinin synthetic gene | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Serine/threonine kinases | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Bactericidal peptide B | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Phenylalanine Ammonia Lyase (PAL) | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Cf genes such as Cf9, Cf5, Cf4, Cf2 | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Osmoproteins | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| α-Hordothionin | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Systemic medicine | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Polygalacturonase inhibitors | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Prf regulatory gene | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Phytoalexins | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Antisense B-1, 3-glucanase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| AX + WIN protein | Bacterial or fungal pathogens, e.g. B.brasiliensis |
| Receptor kinases | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Polypeptide for inducing anaphylactic reaction | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Systemic Acquired Resistance (SAR) genes | Viral, bacterial, fungal, nematode pathogens |
| Cleavage proteins | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Lysozyme | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Chitinase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Bacillus rnase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Dextranase | Bacterial or fungal pathogens |
| Double-stranded ribonuclease | Viruses such as BNYVV |
| Coat protein | Viruses such as BNYVV |
| 17kDa or 60kDa protein | Viruses such as BNYVV |
| Inclusion body proteins in nuclei such as a or b or nucleoproteins | Viruses such as BNYVV |
| Pseudo ubiquitin | Viruses such as BNYVV |
| Replicase | Viruses such as BNYVV |
| Bacillus thuringiensis toxin, VIP3, Bacillus cereus toxin, Photorhabdus and Xenorhabdus toxin | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, bemisia natans, beetles, rootflies |
| 3-hydroxy steroid oxidases | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, bemisia natans, beetles, rootflies |
| Peroxidase enzymes | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, bemisia natans, beetles, rootflies |
| Aminopeptidase inhibitors such as leucine aminopeptidase inhibitors | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, bemisia natans, beetles, rootflies |
| Lectin | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, bemisia natans, beetles, rootflies |
| Protease inhibitors, e.g. cystatin, patatin, CPTI, virgiferin | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, bemisia natans, beetles, rootflies |
| Ribosome inactivating proteins | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, bemisia natans, beetles, rootflies |
| 1, 2-stilbene synthase | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, bemisia natans, beetles, rootflies |
| HMG-CoA reductase | Lepidoptera, aphids, mites, nematodes, bemisia natans, beetles, rootflies |
| Cyst nematode hatching stimulant | Cyst nematode |
| Bacillus rnase | Nematodes such as root-knot and cyst nematodes |
| Resistance locus of beet cyst nematode | Cyst nematode |
| CBI | Root knot nematode |
| Antifeedant ingredient induced by on-line insect feeding point | Nematodes such as root-knot and cyst nematodes |
The above-mentioned animal pests which can be controlled by the method of the present invention (A) include, for example, insects, representatives of the order Acarina and representatives of the class nematoda; in particular
Lepidoptera: species of the genus pleiothis (Acleris), species of the genus Tricoloma (Adoxophyes), in particular Tricoloma gossypii (Adoxophyes reticulata); species of the genus Periploca (Aegeria), species of the genus Gekko (Agrotis), in particular Spodoptera exigua (Agrotis spinifera); cotton leafworm (arabidopsis argillaceae), species of Amylois, soybean looper (anticorsiagempanis), species of yellowtail (archeps), species of plegia (argyrophylla), species of acremonium (Autographa), species of spodoptera (Autographa), corn stem looper (Busseola fusca), stem borer (Cadra caudatus), peach moth (Carposina nipponensis), species of corn borer (Chilo), species of cochlearia (chlamydeura), species of grape fruit moth (Clysia ambigua), species of cochlearia (cnaphanobolus), species of Cnaphalocrocis (Cnaphalocrocis), species of cochlearia (cochleariae), species of cochlearia (coleoptera), species of cochleariae moth (cyctobolus), particularly species of codling moth (cryptophyta), species of codlooper (cryptophyta), species of cryptophyta indica (cryptophyta); species of the genus Diatraea (Diatraea), species of the species Sudan Cotton bollworm (Dipropsis castanea), species of the genus Adenophora (Earias), species of the genus Pinctada (Ephestia), in particular the Mediterranean pink borer (E.Khuniella); species of the genus Toxoplasma (Eucosma), Hematodina ligustrum (Eupoecilia ambiguella), Hematodina (Euproctis), Heliothis virescens (Euxoa), Grapholita (Grapholita), Trichoplusia virescens (Hedya nubifanana), Heliothis virescens (Heliothis virescens), in particular Heliothis virescens (Heliothis virescens) and Heliothis virescens (Heliothis zea); cabbage moth (Hellula undalis), white moth (Hyphantia cunea), tomato stem-wheat moth (Keierella), leaf miner (Leucoptera sciella), moth (Lithocolles), flower wing moth (Lobesia), moth (Lymantria), moth (Lyonetia), caterpillars (Malacosa), cabbage looper (Mamestra brassica), tobacco hornworm (Manduca sexta), fall leaf moth (Operpera), European corn borer (Ostrinia), ultrasmall cabbage moth (Pammene), brown leaf moth (Paindes), small eye moth (Panilla), cabbage moth (cabbage moth) (Synechocystis), cabbage moth (cabbage moth) (Piroptera), cabbage moth (cabbage moth) (Synechocystis), cabbage moth (Papyriella), cabbage moth (Synechocystis), cabbage moth (cabbage moth) (Synechos), cabbage moth (Synechos), cabbage moth (Synechos) species (Synechos), cabbage moth (Synechos) species (Spirochaeta, cabbage moth (Spirochaeta, Spirochaeta) species (Spirochaeta ), cabbage moth (Spirochaeta) species of Plutella variety (Spirochaeta, Spirochaeta variety (Spiro, Species of the genus isophtora (Thaumetopoea), species of the genus tortricid (Tortrix), species of the genus Trichoplusia (Trichoplusia ni) and species of the genus Nephelus (Yponomeuta);
coleoptera, such as species of the genus click beetle (Agriotes), species of the genus anthurium (Anthonomus), species of the genus cryptophaga beet (atomura lineris), species of the genus chaetomorpha (chaetomorpha tibialis), species of the genus phlogopsis (cosmoplites), species of the genus Curculio (cululio), species of the genus dermestis (deinestes), species of the genus Diabrotica (Diabrotica), species of the genus caladium herbivorum (Epilachna), species of eremus, species of the genus leptospora (leptinotara), species of the genus lissora (lissorida), species of the genus gillyrata (leptospirillus), species of the genus sipeloptera (leptospirillus), species of the genus siponius (leptospora spp), species of the genus siponidae (trichoderma spp), species of the genus leptospora (phytophthora spp);
orthoptera, such as species of the genus fusarium (Blatta), species of the genus Periplaneta (Blattella), species of the genus mole cricket (Gryllotalpa), species of the genus madder (leucorhaea maderae), species of the genus Locusta (Locusta), species of the genus Periplaneta (peripilaneta) and species of the genus desert locust (Schistocerca);
from the order of the Isoptera, e.g., the species Reticulitermes;
the order rodentia, such as species of the genus protocoida (lipopella);
from the order of the Anoplura, for example the species Haematopinus (Haematopinus), the species Bemisia (Linoganthus), the species Bemisia (Pediculus), the species Aphis galleria (Pemphigus) and the species Phylloxara;
the order of the mallophaga, such as species of the louse species of the zoophthiridae (Damalinea) and species of the louse species of the chaetomorpha species (trichoectes);
from the order of the Thysanoptera, for example the species Frankliniella, Hercinothrips, Frankliniella, Taeniothyrips, Thrips palmi, Thrips tabaci and Franklinis aurantiaca;
from the order of the heteroptera, for example, the species of the genus Cimex, the species of lygus theobromus (distallanthitobroma), the species of the genus lygus gossypii (dysdermus), the species of Euchistus, the species of lygus platyphylla (Eurygaster), the species of the genus lygus oryzophilus (leptocisa), the species of the genus lygus lucorum (Nezara), the species of the genus lygus (Piesma), the species of the genus lygus rhodinus (Rhodnius), the species of the genus lygus (Sahlbergella), the species of the genus lygus (scotophara) and the species of the genus lygus lucorum (Triatoma);
from the order of the homoptera, for example, aleyrothrix floriculus, Aleyrodesbrassicae, red kidney scutellariae (Aonidiella aurantii), Aphididae (Aphididae), bean aphid (Aphis craccivora), beet aphid (a. fabae), cotton aphid (a. gossypii); species of the genus round scutellariae (aspediotus), whitefly of sweetpotato (bemis tabaci), species of the genus Ceroplaster (Ceroplaster), species of the genus black brown round scutellariae (chrysomophagus aonidium), orange brown round scutellariae (chrysomophagus diflorum), brown soft lecanica (Coccus heperidum), species of the genus Empoasca, aspidium malorum (eriosema lanigerum), species of the genus erysipelas (erythosporium), species of the genus gamscaria, species of the genus lasopius (Laodelphax), species of the genus leophagus (Lecanium corni), species of the genus lepigophyces (lepigophyphosphaeris), species of the genus elongatus (Macrosiphus), species of the genus Myzus, in particular the species persicaria persicae (Myzus). Species of the genus cicada (Nephotettix), in particular cicada cincticeps (n.cincticeps); species of the genus Nilaparvata (Nilaparvata), in particular brown planthopper (n.lugens); species of the genus Toxoptera (Paratoria), species of the genus Aphis goiter (Pemphigus), species of the genus Plasmodium glutericus (Planococcus), species of the genus Psuedomus (Pseudoaulacaspis), species of the genus Verticillium (Pseudococcus), in particular, the species Lecanicillium stellatum (Pseudococcus fragilis), Pseudococcus citri (Pseudococcus sciulus) and Pseudococcus comstocki (Pseudococcus comstocki); species of the psyllium genus (Psylla), in particular psyllium pyricularis (p.pyri); pulvinaria aethiopica, Belleville species (Quadrapidiotus), Sinorum species (Rhopalosiphum), Cericerus species (Saissetia), cicada species (Scaphidus), Aphis dichotoma species (Schizaphis), Aphis gramineus species (Sitobion), Trialeurodes vaporariorum (Trialeurodesvararia), Trionyx aurantii (Trioza erythoreae), Trionyx aurantiacutus (Trioza erytrex) and Citrus aurantiaca (Unaspricium citri);
from the order of the hymenoptera, for example, Acromycex, species of Anthemis (Atta), species of Blastus (Cephus), species of Blastus (Diprion), family Trichopanaceae (Diprionae), Gilpinia gigantea (Gilpinia polytoma), species of Petasites (Hoplocpa), species of Lasious, species of Solenopsis, species of Nepalea (Nediprion), species of Mariothis (Solenopsis) and species of Vespa;
from the order of the Diptera, for example species of the genus Aedes (Aedes), Anthericona coccata, Geotrichum sp (Bibio hornulus), Calliptera erythropolis (Calliphora erythrocepha), Ceratostigma sp (Ceratitis), Chrysomyia sp (Chrysomyia sp), Culex sp (Culex), Scedonarus sp (Cuterebra), Ceratosis sp (Dacus), Drosophila melanogaster (Drosophila melanogaster), Drosophila sp (Fannia), Gastrophilus sp, Glossis sp, Pistis sp (Hypoderma), Hypobos sp, Myrotheca sp (Liginosa), Meloidogyne sp), Meloidogora sp (Meloidogora sp), Meloidogyne sp (Meloidogyne sp), Meloidogyne sp (Meloidea), Meloidea sp (Meloidea sp), Meloidogora sp (Meloidea sp), Meloidea sp (Meloidea sp), Meloidogora sp (Meloidosa, Meloidosa sp), Meloidosa (Meloidosa, Meloidosa (Meloidogora sp), Meloidosa (Meloidogora sp), Meloidogora, A smaller kind of cicada species of the cicada genus (Tannia) and species of the macromosla genus (Tipula);
from the order of the Siphonaptera, for example, the species Siphonaptera (Ceratophyllus) and Xenopsylcheopis (Xenopsylla cheopis);
from the order of the Thysanura, e.g. Lepisma saccharana and
from the order of Acarina, for example, Dermatophagoides farinae (Acarus sirro), Hedychium citriodorum (Aceria sheldoni); species of the genus acrophytes (Aculus), in particular the x spergualis (a. schlechtendali); species of the genus aleyrodida (Amblyomma), species of the genus Iris (Argas), species of the genus Boophilus (Boophilus), species of the genus Brevibacterium (Brevipalpus), in particular, Brevibacterium californica (Brevipalpusscalifornicus) and Brevibacterium purpureus (Brevipalpus Phoenicis); lucerne mites (bryobia etiosa), species of calipirrimerus, species of the genus prurus (chloriptes), Dermanyssus gallinae (Dermanyssus galinae), species of the genus etomorpha (eotarandyces), in particular hornbeam phytylodes (e.carpini) and eotarandyces orientalis; species of the genus gall mites (Eriophyes), in particular grape gall mites (e.vitas); species of the genus Hyalomma (Hyalomma), species of the genus ixoders (Ixodes), acanthopanax pratense (Olygonychus pratensis), species of the genus anthurium (ornithooos), species of the genus Panonychus (panonymus), in particular Panonychus ulmi (p.ulmi) and Panonychus citri (p.citri); species of the genus Phyllocoptruta (Phyllocoptruta), in particular Citrus rust (Phyllocoptruta oeivora); species of the genus Tarsonemus dorsalis (Polyphagotarsonemus), in particular Tarsonemus laterosus (P.latus); species of the genus Prymphelus (Psorops), Rhipicephalus (Rhipicephalus), Rhizoxyphus (Rhizoxyphus), Sarcoptes (Sarcoptes), Tarsonemus (Tarsonemus) and Tetranychus (Tetranychus), in particular Tetranychus urticae (Tetranychus urticae) and Tetranychus zeylanica (Tetranychus Kanzawai);
representative organisms of the class nematoda;
(1) a nematode selected from the group consisting of root-knot nematodes, cyst-forming nematodes, stalagmites and phyllodermas;
(2) a nematode selected from the group consisting of: species of Anguilla Anguina (Anguina); species of the genus Aphelenchoides (Aphelenchoides); species of stemphylium (Ditylenchus); species of the genus heterodera Globodera (Globodera), such as the species Anoectochilus tuberosus (Globodera rostochiensis); species of cyst nematodes (Heterodera), such as oat cyst nematodes (Heterodera avenae), soybean cyst nematodes (Heterodera glycines), beet cyst nematodes (Heterodera schachtii) or clover cyst nematodes (Heterodera trifolii); species of strongylongyloides (longidrous); species of Meloidogyne (Meloidogyne), such as Meloidogyne incognita (Meloidogyne incognita) or Meloidogyne javanica (Meloidogyne japonica); species of Pratylenchus (Pratylenchus), such as Pratylenchus neglantans (Pratylenchus neglantans) or Pratylenchus penetrans (Pratylenchus penetans); species of the genus Radopholus (Radopholus), such as the species of the species Radopholus similis (Radopholus similis); species of Burnaria (Trichoderma); species of the genus Tylenchulus (Tylenchulus), such as the species of the species Tylenchulus semipenetans (Tylenchulus semipenetans); and species of the genus sisalanema (xiphilinema); or
(3) Nematodes selected from species of cyst nematodes, such as soybean cyst nematodes, and root knot nematodes, such as meloidogyne incognita.
The method according to the invention makes it possible to control, i.e. control or destroy, pests of the type mentioned above, which occur in particular in transgenic plants, mainly in plants and ornamentals useful in agriculture, horticulture and forestry, or in parts of these plants such as fruits, flowers, leaves, stems, tubers or roots, and in some cases the protection against such pests may even extend to the plant parts which are formed afterwards.
The method according to the invention is effective for controlling pests on: rice, cereals such as corn or sorghum; fruits, for example stone fruits, pomes and small fruits such as apples, pears, plums, peaches, apricots, cherries or berries, for example strawberries, raspberries and blackberries; legumes such as beans, lentils, peas or soybeans; oil crops such as oilseed rape, mustard, poppy, olive, sunflower, coconut, castor, cocoa or peanut; cucurbitaceae, such as squash, cucumber or melon; fiber plants such as cotton, flax, hemp or jute; citrus fruits such as oranges, lemons, pomelos or tangerines; vegetables such as spinach, lettuce, asparagus, cabbage seeds, carrots, onions, tomatoes, potatoes, beets or peppers; lauraceae such as avocado, cinnamomum (cinnamomum), or camphor; or tobacco, nuts, coffee, eggplant, sugarcane, tea, pepper, grapes, hops, banana, rubber plants or ornamental plants, mainly corn, rice, cereals, soybeans, tomatoes, cotton, potatoes, beets, rice and mustard; in particular cotton, rice, soybean, potato and corn.
It has now been found that the method according to the invention is of preventive and/or curative value in the field of pest control even at low use concentrations of the pesticidal composition, and therefore a very satisfactory pesticidal spectrum can be obtained. The method according to the invention can be used to control normally sensitive and normally tolerant animal pests of all or individual stages of development, such as insects and representatives of the order Echinochloa, in combination with compositions of good compatibility for use in warm-blooded animal species, fish and plants, depending on the kind of transgenic crop plants to be protected from pests. The insecticidal and/or acaricidal effect of the method according to the invention can be made directly visible, i.e. damage to the pests which occurs immediately or only after a certain period of time, for example during moulting, or indirectly visible, e.g. a reduced egg laying rate and/or hatching rate, corresponding to a good effect of at least 40-50% damage (mortality).
Depending on the intended purpose and the general environment, pesticides known per se within the scope of the present invention are concentrated emulsions, concentrated suspensions, directly sprayable or dilutable solutions, coatable pastes, diluted emulsions, wettable powders, soluble powders, dispersible powders, wettable powders, dusts, granules or polymer capsules containing nitroimino-or nitroguanidino-compounds.
In these compositions, the active principle is used together with at least one auxiliary agent customary in the formulation field, such as an expanding agent, for example a solvent or a solid carrier, or such as a surface-active compound (surfactant).
Formulation auxiliaries used are, for example, solid carriers, solvents, stabilizers, "slow-release" auxiliaries, colorants and, where appropriate, surface-active substances (surfactants). Suitable carriers and auxiliaries are all substances conventionally used in crop protection products. Suitable auxiliaries, such as solvents, solid carriers, surface-active compounds, nonionic surfactants, cationic surfactants, anionic surfactants and further auxiliaries in the compositions used according to the invention are, for example, those described in EP-A-736252.
These compositions for controlling pests can be formulated, for example, as wettable powders, dusts, granules, solutions, concentrated emulsions, concentrated suspensions or aerosols. For example, the composition is of the type described in EP-A-736252.
The action of the compositions according to the invention containing nitroimino-or nitroguanidino-compounds can be greatly extended and adapted to the prevailing circumstances by the addition of further insecticidally, acaricidally and/or fungicidally effective constituents. Suitable examples of added active ingredients are representatives of the following classes of active ingredients: organophosphorus compounds, nitrophenols and derivatives, formamidine, urea, carbamates, pyrethroids, chlorinated hydrocarbons; particularly preferred ingredients in the mixture are, for example, abamectin, emamectin, spinosad, pymetrozine, fenoxycarb, Ti-435, fipronil, pyriproxyfen, diazinon or diafenthiuron.
In general, the compositions within the scope of the invention comprise from 0.1 to 99%, in particular from 0.1 to 95%, of nitroimino-or nitroguanidino-compounds and from 1 to 99.9%, in particular from 5 to 99.9%, of at least one solid or liquid auxiliary, it being possible for from 0 to 25%, in particular from 0.1 to 20%, of the composition to be in general a surfactant (in each case,% by weight). While concentrated compositions are more preferred as commercial products, end users will typically use dilute compositions containing a greatly reduced concentration of the active ingredient.
The compositions according to the invention may also comprise other solid or liquid auxiliaries, such as stabilizers, for example epoxidized or non-epoxidized vegetable oils (for example epoxidized coconut oil, rapeseed oil or soybean oil), defoamers, for example silicone oils, preservatives, viscosity regulators, binders and/or adhesives, and also fertilizers or other active ingredients for achieving a particular effect, for example bactericides, fungicides, nematicides, molluscicides or herbicides.
The compositions according to the invention are produced in a known manner, for example by grinding, sieving and/or compacting the active ingredient, for example to give a specific particle size, before mixing with the auxiliaries, and intimately mixing and/or grinding the active ingredient together with the auxiliaries.
The method according to the invention for controlling pests of the aforementioned type, that is to say using spraying, wetting, spraying, dusting, brushing, dressing, dispersing or pouring the composition, is carried out in a manner known per se to the person skilled in the art, depending on the intended purpose and the general environment. The active ingredient is generally used in a concentration of 0.1 to 1000ppm, preferably 0.1 to 500 ppm. The application rates can vary within wide limits and depend on the soil composition, the type of application (foliar application; seed dressing; in-furrow application), the transgenic crop, the pests to be controlled, the prevailing climatic conditions in each case, and other factors which are determined by the type of application, the application timing and the target crop. The application rates per hectare are generally from 1 to 2000g of nitroimino-or nitroguanidino-compounds per hectare, in particular from 10 to 1000 g/hectare, preferably from 10 to 500 g/hectare, more preferably from 10 to 200 g/hectare.
In the field of crop protection within the scope of the present invention, the preferred type of application is to the foliage of the plants (foliar application), the frequency and amount of application being adjusted to suit the risk of infestation by the pests. However, wetting the locus of the plant with a liquid composition, or incorporating the active ingredient in solid form into the locus of the plant, for example in the form of granules into the soil (soil application), the active ingredient can also enter the interior of the plant via the root system (systemic action). For rice crops, these granules may be added to a rice field.
The compositions according to the invention are also suitable for protecting the propagation material of transgenic plants, for example seeds such as fruits, tubers or kernels, or plant cuttings, from pests, in particular insects and representatives of the order barnyard-nyard-Acarina. The propagation material may be treated with the composition before application, for example dressing the seed before sowing. The active ingredient may also be applied to the kernel (coating) by soaking the kernel in a liquid composition or coating the kernel with a solid composition. The composition may also be applied to the application site when the propagation material is applied, for example, in a seed furrow during sowing. These methods of treatment of plant propagation material and the plant propagation material so treated are further subjects of the present invention.
Examples of formulations of nitroimino-or nitroguanidino-compounds which can be used in the process according to the invention, such as solutions, granules, dusts, sprayable powders, emulsion concentrates, coated granules and suspension concentrates, are of the type described, for example, in examples F1-F10 of EP-A-580553.
TABLE B
The following abbreviations are used in the tables:
effective components of the transgenic plant: AP (Access Point)
Luminescent photorhabdus: PL
Xenorhabdus nematophila: XN
Protease inhibitors: plnh.
Phytohemagglutinin (B): and (5) PLec.
And (3) aggrecan: aggl.
3-hydroxy steroid oxidase: HO
Cholesterol oxidase: CO 2
Chitinase: CH (CH)
Glucanase: GL
1, 2-stilbene synthase: SS
Table B:
| AP | control object | |
| B.1 | CryIA(a) | Species of the genus Tricoloma |
| B.2 | CryIA(a) | Species of Gekko |
| B.3 | CryIA(a) | Cotton leaf noctuid |
| B.4 | CryIA(a) | Soybean looper |
| B.5 | CryIA(a) | Seed of grass borer |
| B.6 | CryIA(a) | Grape fruit moth |
| B.7 | CryIA(a) | Nonphagia furnacalis |
| B.8 | CryIA(a) | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.9 | CryIA(a) | Sudan bollworm |
| B.10 | CryIA(a) | Species of diamond |
| B.11 | CryIA(a) | Species of the genus Pink moth |
| B.12 | CryIA(a) | Species of Spodoptera |
| B.13 | CryIA(a) | Diaphania medinalis (Chilo) |
| B.14 | CryIA(a) | Tomato stem wheat moth |
| B.15 | CryIA(a) | Spiro-striata latent moth |
| B.16 | CryIA(a) | Species of the genus Plutella |
| B.17 | CryIA(a) | Lobesia botrana |
| B.18 | CryIA(a) | European corn borer |
| B.19 | CryIA(a) | Species of genus Phaeocerna |
| B.20 | CryIA(a) | Red bell wheat moth |
| B.21 | CryIA(a) | Orange leaf latent moth (Phyllocnristisciterlla) |
| B.22 | CryIA(a) | Species of the genus Trichoplusia |
| B.23 | CryIA(a) | Diamondback moth |
| B.24 | CryIA(a) | Species of the genus Selaginella |
| B.25 | CryIA(a) | Species of the genus Heliothis |
| B.26 | CryIA(a) | Species of genus Toxotella |
| B.27 | CryIA(a) | Species of the genus Spodoptera (Spodoptera) |
| B.28 | CryIA(a) | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.29 | CryIA(a) | Trichoplusia ni (Spodoptera frugiperda) |
| B.30 | CryIA(a) | Species of click beetle |
| B.31 | CryIA(a) | Mexico boll elephant (Anthonomonus grandis) |
| B.32 | CryIA(a) | Species of the genus insect |
| B.33 | CryIA(a) | Leaf shell of cucumber with spot (Diabroticaltaata) |
| B.34 | CryIA(a) | Species of the genus leptinotarsa |
| B.35 | CryIA(a) | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.36 | CryIA(a) | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.37 | CryIA(a) | Species of the genus Midia |
| B.38 | CryIA(a) | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.39 | CryIA(a) | Seed of Lecanicillium reniformis |
| B.40 | CryIA(a) | Aphidae family |
| B.41 | CryIA(a) | Species of Aphis |
| B.42 | CryIA(a) | Sweet potato whitefly |
| B.43 | CryIA(a) | Species of the genus Empoasca viridis |
| B.44 | CryIA(a) | Species of the genus Oncorhynchus |
| B.45 | CryIA(a) | Species of the genus Empoasca |
| B.46 | CryIA(a) | Species of the genus nilaparvata |
| B.47 | CryIA(a) | Seed of the genus Lepidium |
| B.48 | CryIA(a) | Species of the genus pediculosis |
| B.49 | CryIA(a) | Seed of Chimonarda peltata |
| B.50 | CryIA(a) | Species of the binary aphid genus |
| B.51 | CryIA(a) | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.52 | CryIA(a) | Species of Lyriomyza |
| B.53 | CryIA(a) | Species of the genus horribia |
| B.54 | CryIA(a) | Grass seed of the genus Drosophila |
| B.55 | CryIA(a) | Species of the genus Silybum |
| B.56 | CryIA(a) | Species of thrips |
| B.57 | CryIA(a) | All-grass of south Africa orange yellow thrips |
| B.58 | CryIA(a) | Species of Onychidae |
| B.59 | CryIA(a) | Species of the genus Acarina |
| B.60 | CryIA(a) | Species of the genus Sphacelaria |
| B.61 | CryIA(a) | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.62 | CryIA(a) | Species of genus rhynchophorus |
| B.63 | CryIA(a) | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.64 | CryIA(a) | Species of cyst nematodes |
| B.65 | CryIA(a) | Species of Meloidogyne |
| B.66 | CryIA(b) | Species of the genus Tricoloma |
| B.67 | CryIA(b) | Species of Gekko |
| B.68 | CryIA(b) | Cotton leaf noctuid |
| B.69 | CryIA(b) | Soybean looper |
| B.70 | CryIA(b) | Seed of grass borer |
| B.71 | CryIA(b) | Grape fruit moth |
| B.72 | CryIA(b) | Nonphagia furnacalis |
| B.73 | CryIA(b) | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.74 | CryIA(b) | Sudan bollworm |
| B.75 | CryIA(b) | Species of diamond |
| B.76 | CryIA(b) | Species of the genus Pink moth |
| B.77 | CryIA(b) | Species of Spodoptera |
| B.78 | CryIA(b) | Diaphania medinalis (Chilo) |
| B.79 | CryIA(b) | Tomato stem wheat moth |
| B.80 | CryIA(b) | Spiro-striata latent moth |
| B.81 | CryIA(b) | Species of the genus Plutella |
| B.82 | CryIA(b) | Lobesia botrana |
| B.83 | CryIA(b) | European corn borer |
| B.84 | CryIA(b) | Species of genus Phaeocerna |
| B.85 | CryIA(b) | Bollworm |
| B.86 | CryIA(b) | Leaf of citrus leaf miner |
| B.87 | CryIA(b) | Species of the genus Trichoplusia |
| B.88 | CryIA(b) | Diamondback moth |
| B.89 | CryIA(b) | Species of the genus Selaginella |
| B.90 | CryIA(b) | Species of the genus Heliothis |
| B.91 | CryIA(b) | Species of genus Toxotella |
| B.92 | CryIA(b) | Species of spodoptera |
| B.93 | CryIA(b) | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.94 | CryIA(b) | Trichoplusia ni (Spodoptera frugiperda) |
| B.95 | CryIA(b) | Species of click beetle |
| B.96 | CryIA(b) | Ardisia mackerel (Mexico) |
| B.97 | CryIA(b) | Species of the genus insect |
| B.98 | CryIA(b) | Cucumber leaf beetle with spots |
| B.99 | CryIA(b) | Species of the genus leptinotarsa |
| B.100 | CryIA(b) | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.101 | CryIA(b) | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.102 | CryIA(b) | Species of the genus Midia |
| B.103 | CryIA(b) | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.104 | CryIA(b) | Seed of Lecanicillium reniformis |
| B.105 | CryIA(b) | Aphidae family |
| B.106 | CryIA(b) | Species of Aphis |
| B.107 | CryIA(b) | Sweet potato whitefly |
| B.108 | CryIA(b) | Species of the genus Empoasca viridis |
| B.109 | CryIA(b) | Species of the genus Oncorhynchus |
| B.110 | CryIA(b) | Species of the genus Empoasca |
| B.111 | CryIA(b) | Species of the genus nilaparvata |
| B.112 | CryIA(b) | Seed of the genus Lepidium |
| B.113 | CryIA(b) | Species of the genus pediculosis |
| B.114 | CryIA(b) | Seed of Chimonarda peltata |
| B.115 | CryIA(b) | Species of the binary aphid genus |
| B.116 | CryIA(b) | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.117 | CryIA(b) | Species of Lyriomyza |
| B.118 | CryIA(b) | Species of the genus horribia |
| B.119 | CryIA(b) | Grass seed of the genus Drosophila |
| B.120 | CryIA(b) | Species of the genus Silybum |
| B.121 | CryIA(b) | Species of thrips |
| B.122 | CryIA(b) | All-grass of south Africa orange yellow thrips |
| B.123 | CryIA(b) | Species of the genus Onychiurus |
| B.124 | CryIA(b) | Species of the genus Acarina |
| B.125 | CryIA(b) | Species of the genus Sphacelaria |
| B.126 | CryIA(b) | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.127 | CryIA(b) | Species of genus rhynchophorus |
| B.128 | CryIA(b) | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.129 | CryIA(b) | Species of cyst nematodes |
| B.130 | CryIA(b) | Species of Meloidogyne |
| B.131 | CryIA(c) | Species of the genus Tricoloma |
| B.132 | CryIA(c) | Species of Gekko |
| B.133 | CryIA(c) | Cotton leaf noctuid |
| B.134 | CryIA(c) | Soybean looper |
| B.135 | CryIA(c) | Seed of grass borer |
| B.136 | CryIA(c) | Grape fruit moth |
| B.137 | CryIA(c) | Nonphagia furnacalis |
| B.138 | CryIA(c) | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.139 | CryIA(c) | Sudan bollworm |
| B.140 | CryIA(c) | Species of diamond |
| B.141 | CryIA(c) | Species of the genus Pink moth |
| B.142 | CryIA(c) | Species of Spodoptera |
| B.143 | CryIA(c) | Diaphania medinalis (Chilo) |
| B.144 | CryIA(c) | Tomato stem wheat moth |
| B.145 | CryIA(c) | Spiro-striata latent moth |
| B.146 | CryIA(c) | Species of the genus Plutella |
| B.147 | CryIA(c) | Lobesia botrana |
| B.148 | CryIA(c) | European corn borer |
| B.149 | CryIA(c) | Species of genus Phaeocerna |
| B.150 | CryIA(c) | Red bell wheat moth |
| B.151 | CryIA(c) | Leaf of citrus leaf miner |
| B.152 | CryIA(c) | Species of the genus Trichoplusia |
| B.153 | CryIA(c) | Diamondback moth |
| B.154 | CryIA(c) | Species of the genus Selaginella |
| B.155 | CryIA(c) | Species of the genus Heliothis |
| B.156 | CryIA(c) | Species of genus Toxotella |
| B.157 | CryIA(c) | Species of spodoptera |
| B.158 | CryIA(c) | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.159 | CryIA(c) | Trichoplusia ni (Spodoptera frugiperda) |
| B.160 | CryIA(c) | Species of click beetle |
| B.161 | CryIA(c) | Ardisia mackerel (Mexico) |
| B.162 | CryIA(c) | Species of the genus insect |
| B.163 | CryIA(c) | Cucumber leaf beetle with spots |
| B.164 | CryIA(c) | Species of the genus leptinotarsa |
| B.165 | CryIA(c) | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.166 | CryIA(c) | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.167 | CryIA(c) | Species of the genus Midia |
| B.168 | CryIA(c) | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.169 | CryIA(c) | Seed of Lecanicillium reniformis |
| B.170 | CryIA(c) | Aphidae family |
| B.171 | CryIA(c) | Species of Aphis |
| B.172 | CryIA(c) | Sweet potato whitefly |
| B.173 | CryIA(c) | Species of the genus Empoasca viridis |
| B.174 | CryIA(c) | Species of the genus Oncorhynchus |
| B.175 | CryIA(c) | Species of the genus Empoasca |
| B.176 | CryIA(c) | Species of the genus nilaparvata |
| B.177 | CryIA(c) | Seed of the genus Lepidium |
| B.178 | CryIA(c) | Species of the genus pediculosis |
| B.179 | CryIA(c) | Seed of Chimonarda peltata |
| B.180 | CryIA(c) | Species of the binary aphid genus |
| B.181 | CryIA(c) | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.182 | CryIA(c) | Species of Lyriomyza |
| B.183 | CryIA(c) | Species of the genus horribia |
| B.184 | CryIA(c) | Grass seed of the genus Drosophila |
| B.185 | CryIA(c) | Species of the genus Silybum |
| B.186 | CryIA(c) | Species of thrips |
| B.187 | CryIA(c) | All-grass of south Africa orange yellow thrips |
| B.188 | CryIA(c) | Species of the genus Onychiurus |
| B.189 | CryIA(c) | Species of the genus Acarina |
| B.190 | CryIA(c) | Species of the genus Sphacelaria |
| B.191 | CryIA(c) | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.192 | CryIA(c) | Species of genus rhynchophorus |
| B.193 | CryIA(c) | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.194 | CryIA(c) | Species of cyst nematodes |
| B.195 | CryIA(c) | Species of Meloidogyne |
| B.196 | CryIIA | Species of the genus Tricoloma |
| B.197 | CryIIA | Species of Gekko |
| B.198 | CryIIA | Cotton leaf noctuid |
| B.199 | CryIIA | Soybean looper |
| B.200 | CryIIA | Seed of grass borer |
| B.201 | CryIIA | Grape fruit moth |
| B.202 | CryIIA | Nonphagia furnacalis |
| B.203 | CryIIA | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.204 | CryIIA | Sudan bollworm |
| B.205 | CryIIA | Species of diamond |
| B.206 | CryIIA | Species of the genus Pink moth |
| B.207 | CryIIA | Species of Spodoptera |
| B.208 | CryIIA | Diaphania medinalis (Chilo) |
| B.209 | CryIIA | Tomato stem wheat moth |
| B.210 | CryIIA | Spiro-striata latent moth |
| B.211 | CryIIA | Species of the genus Plutella |
| B.212 | CryIIA | Lobesia botrana |
| B.213 | CryIIA | European corn borer |
| B.214 | CryIIA | Species of genus Phaeocerna |
| B.215 | CryIIA | Red bell wheat moth |
| B.216 | CryIIA | Leaf of citrus leaf miner |
| B.217 | CryIIA | Species of the genus Trichoplusia |
| B.218 | CryIIA | Diamondback moth |
| B.219 | CryIIA | Species of the genus Selaginella |
| B.220 | CryIIA | Species of the genus Heliothis |
| B.221 | CryIIA | Species of genus Toxotella |
| B.222 | CryIIA | Species of spodoptera |
| B.223 | CryIIA | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.224 | CryIIA | Trichoplusia ni (Spodoptera frugiperda) |
| B.225 | CryIIA | Species of click beetle |
| B.226 | CryIIA | Ardisia mackerel (Mexico) |
| B.227 | CryIIA | Species of the genus insect |
| B.228 | CryIIA | Cucumber leaf beetle with spots |
| B.229 | CryIIA | Species of the genus leptinotarsa |
| B.230 | CryIIA | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.231 | CryIIA | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.232 | CryIIA | Species of the genus Midia |
| B.233 | CryIIA | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.234 | CryIIA | Seed of Lecanicillium reniformis |
| B.235 | CryIIA | Aphidae family |
| B.236 | CryIIA | Species of Aphis |
| B.237 | CryIIA | Sweet potato whitefly |
| B.238 | CryIIA | Species of the genus Empoasca viridis |
| B.239 | CryIIA | Species of the genus Oncorhynchus |
| B.240 | CryIIA | Species of the genus Empoasca |
| B.241 | CryIIA | Species of the genus nilaparvata |
| B.242 | CryIIA | Seed of the genus Lepidium |
| B.243 | CryIIA | Species of the genus pediculosis |
| B.244 | CryIIA | Seed of Chimonarda peltata |
| B.245 | CryIIA | Species of the binary aphid genus |
| B.246 | CryIIA | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.247 | CryIIA | Species of Lyriomyza |
| B.248 | CryIIA | Species of the genus horribia |
| B.249 | CryIIA | Grass seed of the genus Drosophila |
| B.250 | CryIIA | Species of the genus Silybum |
| B.251 | CryIIA | Species of thrips |
| B.252 | CryIIA | All-grass of south Africa orange yellow thrips |
| B.253 | CryIIA | Species of the genus Onychiurus |
| B.254 | CryIIA | Species of the genus Acarina |
| B.255 | CryIIA | Species of the genus Sphacelaria |
| B.256 | CryIIA | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.257 | CryIIA | Species of genus rhynchophorus |
| B.258 | CryIIA | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.259 | CryIIA | Species of cyst nematodes |
| B.260 | CryIIA | Species of Meloidogyne |
| B.261 | CryIIIA | Species of the genus Tricoloma |
| B.262 | CryIIIA | Species of Gekko |
| B.263 | CryIIIA | Cotton leaf noctuid |
| B.264 | CryIIIA | Soybean looper |
| B.265 | CryIIIA | Seed of grass borer |
| B.266 | CryIIIA | Grape fruit moth |
| B.267 | CryIIIA | Nonphagia furnacalis |
| B.268 | CryIIIA | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.269 | CryIIIA | Sudan bollworm |
| B.270 | CryIIIA | Species of diamond |
| B.271 | CryIIIA | Species of the genus Pink moth |
| B.272 | CryIIIA | Species of Spodoptera |
| B.273 | CryIIIA | Diaphania medinalis (Chilo) |
| B.274 | CryIIIA | Tomato stem wheat moth |
| B.275 | CryIIIA | Spiro-striata latent moth |
| B.276 | CryIIIA | Species of the genus Plutella |
| B.277 | CryIIIA | Lobesia botrana |
| B.278 | CryIIIA | European corn borer |
| B.279 | CryIIIA | Species of genus Phaeocerna |
| B.280 | CryIIIA | Red bell wheat moth |
| B.281 | CryIIIA | Leaf of citrus leaf miner |
| B.282 | CryIIIA | Species of the genus Trichoplusia |
| B.283 | CryIIIA | Diamondback moth |
| B.284 | CryIIIA | Species of the genus Selaginella |
| B.285 | CryIIIA | Species of the genus Heliothis |
| B.286 | CryIIIA | Species of genus Toxotella |
| B.287 | CryIIIA | Species of spodoptera |
| B.288 | CryIIIA | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.289 | CryIIIA | Trichoplusia ni (Spodoptera frugiperda) |
| B.290 | CryIIIA | Species of click beetle |
| B.291 | CryIIIA | Ardisia mackerel (Mexico) |
| B.292 | CryIIIA | Species of the genus insect |
| B.293 | CryIIIA | Cucumber leaf beetle with spots |
| B.294 | CryIIIA | Species of the genus leptinotarsa |
| B.295 | CryIIIA | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.296 | CryIIIA | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.297 | CryIIIA | Species of the genus Midia |
| B.298 | CryIIIA | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.299 | CryIIIA | Seed of Lecanicillium reniformis |
| B.300 | CryIIIA | Aphidae family |
| B.301 | CryIIIA | Species of Aphis |
| B.302 | CryIIIA | Sweet potato whitefly |
| B.303 | CryIIIA | Species of the genus Empoasca viridis |
| B.304 | CryIIIA | Species of the genus Oncorhynchus |
| B.305 | CryIIIA | Species of the genus Empoasca |
| B.306 | CryIIIA | Species of the genus nilaparvata |
| B.307 | CryIIIA | Seed of the genus Lepidium |
| B.308 | CryIIIA | Species of the genus pediculosis |
| B.309 | CryIIIA | Seed of Chimonarda peltata |
| B.310 | CryIIIA | Species of the binary aphid genus |
| B.311 | CryIIIA | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.312 | CryIIIA | Species of Lyriomyza |
| B.313 | CryIIIA | Species of the genus horribia |
| B.314 | CryIIIA | Grass seed of the genus Drosophila |
| B.315 | CryIIIA | Species of the genus Silybum |
| B.316 | CryIIIA | Species of thrips |
| B.317 | CryIIIA | All-grass of south Africa orange yellow thrips |
| B.318 | CryIIIA | Species of Onychidae |
| B.319 | CryIIIA | Species of the genus Acarina |
| B.320 | CryIIIA | Species of the genus Sphacelaria |
| B.321 | CryIIIA | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.322 | CryIIIA | Species of genus rhynchophorus |
| B.323 | CryIIIA | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.324 | CryIIIA | Species of cyst nematodes |
| B.325 | CryIIIA | Species of Meloidogyne |
| B.326 | CryIIIB2 | Species of the genus Tricoloma |
| B.327 | CryIIIB2 | Species of Gekko |
| B.328 | CryIIIB2 | Cotton leaf noctuid |
| B.329 | CryIIIB2 | Soybean looper |
| B.330 | CryIIIB2 | Seed of grass borer |
| B.331 | CryIIIB2 | Grape fruit moth |
| B.332 | CryIIIB2 | Nonphagia furnacalis |
| B.333 | CryIIIB2 | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.334 | CryIIIB2 | Sudan bollworm |
| B.335 | CryIIIB2 | Species of diamond |
| B.336 | CryIIIB2 | Species of the genus Pink moth |
| B.337 | CryIIIB2 | Species of Spodoptera |
| B.338 | CryIIIB2 | Diaphania medinalis (Chilo) |
| B.339 | CryIIIB2 | Tomato stem wheat moth |
| B.340 | CryIIIB2 | Spiro-striata latent moth |
| B.341 | CryIIIB2 | Species of the genus Plutella |
| B.342 | CryIIIB2 | Lobesia botrana |
| B.343 | CryIIIB2 | European corn borer |
| B.344 | CryIIIB2 | Species of genus Phaeocerna |
| B.345 | CryIIIB2 | Red bell wheat moth |
| B.346 | CryIIIB2 | Leaf of citrus leaf miner |
| B.347 | CryIIIB2 | Species of the genus Trichoplusia |
| B.348 | CryIIIB2 | Diamondback moth |
| B.349 | CryIIIB2 | Genus Hemiculter furnacalisOf |
| B.350 | CryIIIB2 | Species of the genus Heliothis |
| B.351 | CryIIIB2 | Species of genus Toxotella |
| B.352 | CryIIIB2 | Species of spodoptera |
| B.353 | CryIIIB2 | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.354 | CryIIIB2 | Trichoplusia ni (Spodoptera frugiperda) |
| B.355 | CryIIIB2 | Species of click beetle |
| B.356 | CryIIIB2 | Ardisia mackerel (Mexico) |
| B.357 | CryIIIB2 | Species of the genus insect |
| B.358 | CryIIIB2 | Cucumber leaf beetle with spots |
| B.359 | CryIIIB2 | Species of the genus leptinotarsa |
| B.360 | CryIIIB2 | Rice waterSpecies of elephant genus |
| B.361 | CryIIIB2 | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.362 | CryIIIB2 | Species of the genus Midia |
| B.363 | CryIIIB2 | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.364 | CryIIIB2 | Seed of Lecanicillium reniformis |
| B.365 | CryIIIB2 | Aphidae family |
| B.366 | CryIIIB2 | Species of Aphis |
| B.367 | CryIIIB2 | Sweet potato whitefly |
| B.368 | CryIIIB2 | Species of the genus Empoasca viridis |
| B.369 | CryIIIB2 | Species of the genus Oncorhynchus |
| B.370 | CryIIIB2 | Species of the genus Empoasca |
| B.371 | CryIIIB2 | Species of the genus nilaparvata |
| B.372 | CryIIIB2 | Seed of the genus Lepidium |
| B.373 | CryIIIB2 | Species of the genus pediculosis |
| B.374 | CryIIIB2 | Seed of Chimonarda peltata |
| B.375 | CryIIIB2 | Species of the binary aphid genus |
| B.376 | CryIIIB2 | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.377 | CryIIIB2 | Species of Lyriomyza |
| B.378 | CryIIIB2 | Species of the genus horribia |
| B.379 | CryIIIB2 | Grass seed of the genus Drosophila |
| B.380 | CryIIIB2 | Species of the genus Silybum |
| B.381 | CryIIIB2 | Species of thrips |
| B.382 | CryIIIB2 | All-grass of south Africa orange yellow thrips |
| B.383 | CryIIIB2 | Species of Onychidae |
| B.384 | CryIIIB2 | Species of the genus Acarina |
| B.385 | CryIIIB2 | Species of the genus Sphacelaria |
| B.386 | CryIIIB2 | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.387 | CryIIIB2 | Species of genus rhynchophorus |
| B.388 | CryIIIB2 | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.389 | CryIIIB2 | Species of cyst nematodes |
| B.390 | CryIIIB2 | Species of Meloidogyne |
| B.391 | CytA | Species of the genus Tricoloma |
| B.392 | CytA | Species of Gekko |
| B.393 | CytA | Cotton leaf noctuid |
| B.394 | CytA | Soybean looper |
| B.395 | CytA | Seed of grass borer |
| B.396 | CytA | Grape fruit moth |
| B.397 | CytA | Nonphagia furnacalis |
| B.398 | CytA | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.399 | CytA | Sudan bollworm |
| B.400 | CytA | Species of diamond |
| B.401 | CytA | Species of the genus Pink moth |
| B.402 | CytA | Species of Spodoptera |
| B.403 | CytA | Diaphania medinalis (Chilo) |
| B.404 | CytA | Tomato stem wheat moth |
| B.405 | CytA | Spiro-striata latent moth |
| B.406 | CytA | Species of the genus Plutella |
| B.407 | CytA | Lobesia botrana |
| B.408 | CytA | European corn borer |
| B.409 | CytA | Species of genus Phaeocerna |
| B.410 | CytA | Red bell wheat moth |
| B.411 | CytA | Leaf of citrus leaf miner |
| B.412 | CytA | Species of the genus Trichoplusia |
| B.413 | CytA | Diamondback moth |
| B.414 | CytA | Species of the genus Selaginella |
| B.415 | CytA | Species of the genus Heliothis |
| B.416 | CytA | Species of genus Toxotella |
| B.417 | CytA | Species of spodoptera |
| B.418 | CytA | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.419 | CytA | Trichoplusia ni (Spodoptera frugiperda) |
| B.420 | CytA | Species of click beetle |
| B.421 | CytA | Ardisia mackerel (Mexico) |
| B.422 | CytA | Species of the genus insect |
| B.423 | CytA | Cucumber leaf beetle with spots |
| B.424 | CytA | Species of the genus leptinotarsa |
| B.425 | CytA | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.426 | CytA | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.427 | CytA | Species of the genus Midia |
| B.428 | CytA | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.429 | CytA | Seed of Lecanicillium reniformis |
| B.430 | CytA | Aphidae family |
| B.431 | CytA | Species of Aphis |
| B.432 | CytA | Sweet potato whitefly |
| B.433 | CytA | Species of the genus Empoasca viridis |
| B.434 | CytA | Species of the genus Oncorhynchus |
| B.435 | CytA | Species of the genus Empoasca |
| B.436 | CytA | Species of the genus nilaparvata |
| B.437 | CytA | Seed of the genus Lepidium |
| B.438 | CytA | Species of the genus pediculosis |
| B.439 | CytA | Seed of Chimonarda peltata |
| B.440 | CytA | Species of the binary aphid genus |
| B.441 | CytA | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.442 | CytA | Species of Lyriomyza |
| B.443 | CytA | Species of the genus horribia |
| B.444 | CytA | Grass seed of the genus Drosophila |
| B.445 | CytA | Herb of common Flowery thistleSpecies of the genus Maria |
| B.446 | CytA | Species of thrips |
| B.447 | CytA | All-grass of south Africa orange yellow thrips |
| B.448 | CytA | Species of Onychidae |
| B.449 | CytA | Species of the genus Acarina |
| B.450 | CytA | Species of the genus Sphacelaria |
| B.451 | CytA | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.452 | CytA | Species of genus rhynchophorus |
| B.453 | CytA | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.454 | CytA | Species of cyst nematodes |
| B.455 | CytA | Species of Meloidogyne |
| B.456 | VIP3 | Species of the genus Tricoloma |
| B.457 | VIP3 | Species of Gekko |
| B.458 | VIP3 | Cotton leaf noctuid |
| B.459 | VIP3 | Soybean looper |
| B.460 | VIP3 | Seed of grass borer |
| B.461 | VIP3 | Grape fruit moth |
| B.462 | VIP3 | Nonphagia furnacalis |
| B.463 | VIP3 | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.464 | VIP3 | Sudan bollworm |
| B.465 | VIP3 | Species of diamond |
| B.466 | VIP3 | Species of the genus Pink moth |
| B.467 | VIP3 | Species of Spodoptera |
| B.468 | VIP3 | Diaphania medinalis (Chilo) |
| B.469 | VIP3 | Tomato stem wheat moth |
| B.470 | VIP3 | Spiro-striata latent moth |
| B.471 | VIP3 | Species of the genus Plutella |
| B.472 | VIP3 | Lobesia botrana |
| B.473 | VIP3 | European corn borer |
| B.474 | VIP3 | Species of genus Phaeocerna |
| B.475 | VIP3 | Red bell wheat moth |
| B.476 | VIP3 | Leaf of citrus leaf miner |
| B.477 | VIP3 | Species of the genus Trichoplusia |
| B.478 | VIP3 | Diamondback moth |
| B.479 | VIP3 | Species of the genus Selaginella |
| B.480 | VIP3 | Moth eatenSpecies of the genus Heliothis |
| B.481 | VIP3 | Species of genus Toxotella |
| B.482 | VIP3 | Species of spodoptera |
| B.483 | VIP3 | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.484 | VIP3 | Trichoplusia ni (Spodoptera frugiperda) |
| B.485 | VIP3 | Species of click beetle |
| B.486 | VIP3 | Ardisia mackerel (Mexico) |
| B.487 | VIP3 | Species of the genus insect |
| B.488 | VIP3 | Cucumber leaf beetle with spots |
| B.489 | VIP3 | Species of the genus leptinotarsa |
| B.490 | VIP3 | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.491 | VIP3 | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.492 | VIP3 | Species of the genus Midia |
| B.493 | VIP3 | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.494 | VIP3 | Seed of Lecanicillium reniformis |
| B.495 | VIP3 | Aphidae family |
| B.496 | VIP3 | Species of Aphis |
| B.497 | VIP3 | Sweet potato whitefly |
| B.498 | VIP3 | Species of the genus Empoasca viridis |
| B.499 | VIP3 | Species of the genus Oncorhynchus |
| B.500 | VIP3 | Species of the genus Empoasca |
| B.501 | VIP3 | Species of the genus nilaparvata |
| B.502 | VIP3 | Seed of the genus Lepidium |
| B.503 | VIP3 | Species of the genus pediculosis |
| B.504 | VIP3 | Seed of Chimonarda peltata |
| B.505 | VIP3 | Species of the binary aphid genus |
| B.506 | VIP3 | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.507 | VIP3 | Species of Lyriomyza |
| B.508 | VIP3 | Species of the genus horribia |
| B.509 | VIP3 | Grass seed of the genus Drosophila |
| B.510 | VIP3 | Flower thripsSpecies of genus |
| B.511 | VIP3 | Species of thrips |
| B.512 | VIP3 | All-grass of south Africa orange yellow thrips |
| B.513 | VIP3 | Species of Onychidae |
| B.514 | VIP3 | Species of the genus Acarina |
| B.515 | VIP3 | Species of the genus Sphacelaria |
| B.516 | VIP3 | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.517 | VIP3 | Species of genus rhynchophorus |
| B.518 | VIP3 | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.519 | VIP3 | Species of cyst nematodes |
| B.520 | VIP3 | Species of Meloidogyne |
| B.521 | GL | Species of the genus Tricoloma |
| B.522 | GL | Species of Gekko |
| B.523 | GL | Cotton leaf noctuid |
| B.524 | GL | Soybean looper |
| B.525 | GL | Seed of grass borer |
| B.526 | GL | Grape fruit moth |
| B.527 | GL | Nonphagia furnacalis |
| B.528 | GL | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.529 | GL | Sudan bollworm |
| B.530 | GL | Species of diamond |
| B.531 | GL | Species of the genus Pink moth |
| B.532 | GL | Species of Spodoptera |
| B.533 | GL | Diaphania medinalis (Chilo) |
| B.534 | GL | Tomato stem wheat moth |
| B.535 | GL | Spiro-striata latent moth |
| B.536 | GL | Species of the genus Plutella |
| B.537 | GL | Lobesia botrana |
| B.538 | GL | European corn borer |
| B.539 | GL | Species of genus Phaeocerna |
| B.540 | GL | Red bell wheat moth |
| B.541 | GL | Leaf of citrus leaf miner |
| B.542 | GL | Species of the genus Trichoplusia |
| B.543 | GL | Diamondback moth |
| B.544 | GL | Species of the genus Selaginella |
| B.545 | GL | Species of the genus Heliothis |
| B.546 | GL | Species of genus Toxotella |
| B.547 | GL | Species of spodoptera |
| B.548 | GL | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.549 | GL | Trichoplusia ni (Spodoptera frugiperda) |
| B.550 | GL | Species of click beetle |
| B.551 | GL | Ardisia mackerel (Mexico) |
| B.552 | GL | Species of the genus insect |
| B.553 | GL | Cucumber leaf beetle with spots |
| B.554 | GL | Species of the genus leptinotarsa |
| B.555 | GL | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.556 | GL | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.557 | GL | Species of the genus Midia |
| B.558 | GL | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.559 | GL | Seed of Lecanicillium reniformis |
| B.560 | GL | Aphidae family |
| B.561 | GL | Species of Aphis |
| B.562 | GL | Sweet potato whitefly |
| B.563 | GL | Species of the genus Empoasca viridis |
| B.564 | GL | Species of the genus Oncorhynchus |
| B.565 | GL | Species of the genus Empoasca |
| B.566 | GL | Species of the genus nilaparvata |
| B.567 | GL | Seed of the genus Lepidium |
| B.568 | GL | Species of the genus pediculosis |
| B.569 | GL | Seed of Chimonarda peltata |
| B.570 | GL | Species of the binary aphid genus |
| B.571 | GL | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.572 | GL | Species of Lyriomyza |
| B.573 | GL | Species of the genus horribia |
| B.574 | GL | Grass seed of the genus Drosophila |
| B.575 | GL | Species of the genus Silybum |
| B.576 | GL | Species of thrips |
| B.577 | GL | All-grass of south Africa orange yellow thrips |
| B.578 | GL | Species of Onychidae |
| B.579 | GL | Species of the genus Acarina |
| B.580 | GL | Species of the genus Sphacelaria |
| B.581 | GL | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.582 | GL | Species of genus rhynchophorus |
| B.583 | GL | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.584 | GL | Species of cyst nematodes |
| B.585 | GL | Species of Meloidogyne |
| B.586 | PL | Species of the genus Tricoloma |
| B.587 | PL | Species of Gekko |
| B.588 | PL | Cotton leaf noctuid |
| B.589 | PL | Soybean looper |
| B.590 | PL | Seed of grass borer |
| B.591 | PL | Grape fruit moth |
| B.592 | PL | Nonphagia furnacalis |
| B.593 | PL | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.594 | PL | Sudan bollworm |
| B.595 | PL | Species of diamond |
| B.596 | PL | Species of the genus Pink moth |
| B.597 | PL | Species of Spodoptera |
| B.598 | PL | Diaphania medinalis (Chilo) |
| B.599 | PL | Tomato stem wheat moth |
| B.600 | PL | Spiro-striata latent moth |
| B.601 | PL | Species of the genus Plutella |
| B.602 | PL | Lobesia botrana |
| B.603 | PL | European corn borer |
| B.604 | PL | Species of genus Phaeocerna |
| B.605 | PL | Red bell wheat moth |
| B.606 | PL | Leaf of citrus leaf miner |
| B.607 | PL | Species of the genus Trichoplusia |
| B.608 | PL | Diamondback moth |
| B.609 | PL | Species of the genus Selaginella |
| B.610 | PL | Species of the genus Heliothis |
| B.611 | PL | Species of genus Toxotella |
| B.612 | PL | Species of spodoptera |
| B.613 | PL | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.614 | PL | Trichoplusia ni (Spodoptera frugiperda) |
| B.615 | PL | Species of click beetle |
| B.616 | PL | Ardisia mackerel (Mexico) |
| B.617 | PL | Species of the genus insect |
| B.618 | PL | Cucumber leaf beetle with spots |
| B.619 | PL | Species of the genus leptinotarsa |
| B.620 | PL | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.621 | PL | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.622 | PL | Species of the genus Midia |
| B.623 | PL | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.624 | PL | Seed of Lecanicillium reniformis |
| B.625 | PL | Aphidae family |
| B.626 | PL | Species of Aphis |
| B.627 | PL | Sweet potato whitefly |
| B.628 | PL | Species of the genus Empoasca viridis |
| B.629 | PL | Species of the genus Oncorhynchus |
| B.630 | PL | Species of the genus Empoasca |
| B.631 | PL | Species of the genus nilaparvata |
| B.632 | PL | Seed of the genus Lepidium |
| B.633 | PL | Species of the genus pediculosis |
| B.634 | PL | Seed of Chimonarda peltata |
| B.635 | PL | Species of the binary aphid genus |
| B.636 | PL | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.637 | PL | Species of Lyriomyza |
| B.638 | PL | Species of the genus horribia |
| B.639 | PL | Grass seed of the genus Drosophila |
| B.640 | PL | Species of the genus Silybum |
| B.641 | PL | Species of thrips |
| B.642 | PL | All-grass of south Africa orange yellow thrips |
| B.643 | PL | Species of Onychidae |
| B.644 | PL | Species of the genus Acarina |
| B.645 | PL | Species of the genus Sphacelaria |
| B.646 | PL | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.647 | PL | Species of genus rhynchophorus |
| B.648 | PL | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.649 | PL | Species of cyst nematodes |
| B.650 | PL | Species of Meloidogyne |
| B.651 | XN | Species of the genus Tricoloma |
| B.652 | XN | Species of Gekko |
| B.653 | XN | Cotton leaf noctuid |
| B.654 | XN | Soybean looper |
| B.655 | XN | Seed of grass borer |
| B.656 | XN | Grape fruit moth |
| B.657 | XN | Nonphagia furnacalis |
| B.658 | XN | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.659 | XN | Sudan bollworm |
| B.660 | XN | Species of diamond |
| B.661 | XN | Species of the genus Pink moth |
| B.662 | XN | Species of Spodoptera |
| B.663 | XN | Diaphania medinalis (Chilo) |
| B.664 | XN | Tomato stem wheat moth |
| B.665 | XN | Spiro-striata latent moth |
| B.666 | XN | Species of the genus Plutella |
| B.667 | XN | Lobesia botrana |
| B.668 | XN | European corn borer |
| B.669 | XN | Species of genus Phaeocerna |
| B.670 | XN | Red bell wheat moth |
| B.671 | XN | Leaf of citrus leaf miner |
| B.672 | XN | Species of the genus Trichoplusia |
| B.673 | XN | Diamondback moth |
| B.674 | XN | Species of the genus Selaginella |
| B.675 | XN | Species of the genus Heliothis |
| B.676 | XN | Species of genus Toxotella |
| B.677 | XN | Species of spodoptera |
| B.678 | XN | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.679 | XN | Trichoplusia ni (Spodoptera frugiperda) |
| B.680 | XN | Species of click beetle |
| B.681 | XN | Ardisia mackerel (Mexico) |
| B.682 | XN | Species of the genus insect |
| B.683 | XN | Cucumber leaf beetle with spots |
| B.684 | XN | Species of the genus leptinotarsa |
| B.685 | XN | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.686 | XN | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.687 | XN | Species of the genus Midia |
| B.688 | XN | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.689 | XN | Seed of Lecanicillium reniformis |
| B.690 | XN | Aphidae family |
| B.691 | XN | Species of Aphis |
| B.692 | XN | Sweet potato whitefly |
| B.693 | XN | Species of the genus Empoasca viridis |
| B.694 | XN | Species of the genus Oncorhynchus |
| B.695 | XN | Species of the genus Empoasca |
| B.696 | XN | Species of the genus nilaparvata |
| B.697 | XN | Seed of the genus Lepidium |
| B.698 | XN | Species of the genus pediculosis |
| B.699 | XN | Seed of Chimonarda peltata |
| B.700 | XN | Species of the binary aphid genus |
| B.701 | XN | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.702 | XN | Species of Lyriomyza |
| B.703 | XN | Species of the genus horribia |
| B.704 | XN | Grass seed of the genus Drosophila |
| B.705 | XN | Species of the genus Silybum |
| B.706 | XN | Species of thrips |
| B.707 | XN | All-grass of south Africa orange yellow thrips |
| B.708 | XN | Species of Onychidae |
| B.709 | XN | Species of the genus Acarina |
| B.710 | XN | Species of the genus Sphacelaria |
| B.711 | XN | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.712 | XN | Species of genus rhynchophorus |
| B.713 | XN | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.714 | XN | Species of cyst nematodes |
| B.715 | XN | Species of Meloidogyne |
| B.716 | Plnh. | Species of the genus Tricoloma |
| B.717 | Plnh. | Species of Gekko |
| B.718 | Plnh. | Cotton leaf noctuid |
| B.719 | Plnh. | Soybean looper |
| B.720 | Plnh. | Seed of grass borer |
| B.721 | Plnh. | Grape fruit moth |
| B.722 | Plnh. | Nonphagia furnacalis |
| B.723 | Plnh. | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.724 | Plnh. | Sudan bollworm |
| B.725 | Plnh. | Species of diamond |
| B.726 | Plnh. | Species of the genus Pink moth |
| B.727 | Plnh. | Species of Spodoptera |
| B.728 | Plnh. | Diaphania medinalis (Chilo) |
| B.729 | Plnh. | Tomato stem wheat moth |
| B.730 | Plnh. | Spiro-striata latent moth |
| B.731 | Plnh. | Species of the genus Plutella |
| B.732 | Plnh. | Lobesia botrana |
| B.733 | Plnh. | European corn borer |
| B.734 | Plnh. | Species of genus Phaeocerna |
| B.735 | Plnh. | Red bell wheat moth |
| B.736 | Plnh. | Leaf of citrus leaf miner |
| B.737 | Plnh. | Species of the genus Trichoplusia |
| B.738 | Plnh. | Diamondback moth |
| B.739 | Plnh. | Species of the genus Selaginella |
| B.740 | Plnh. | Species of the genus Heliothis |
| B.741 | Plnh. | Species of genus Toxotella |
| B.742 | Plnh. | Species of spodoptera |
| B.743 | Plnh. | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.744 | Plnh. | Trichoplusia ni (Spodoptera frugiperda) |
| B.745 | Plnh. | Species of click beetle |
| B.746 | Plnh. | Ardisia mackerel (Mexico) |
| B.747 | Plnh. | Species of the genus insect |
| B.748 | Plnh. | Cucumber leaf beetle with spots |
| B.749 | Plnh. | Species of the genus leptinotarsa |
| B.750 | Plnh. | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.751 | Plnh. | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.752 | Plnh. | Species of the genus Midia |
| B.753 | Plnh. | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.754 | Plnh. | Seed of Lecanicillium reniformis |
| B.755 | Plnh. | Aphidae family |
| B.756 | Plnh. | Species of Aphis |
| B.757 | Plnh. | Sweet potato whitefly |
| B.758 | Plnh. | GreenSpecies of the genus Empoasca |
| B.759 | Plnh. | Species of the genus Oncorhynchus |
| B.760 | Plnh. | Species of the genus Empoasca |
| B.761 | Plnh. | Species of the genus nilaparvata |
| B.762 | Plnh. | Seed of the genus Lepidium |
| B.763 | Plnh. | Species of the genus pediculosis |
| B.764 | Plnh. | Seed of Chimonarda peltata |
| B.765 | Plnh. | Species of the binary aphid genus |
| B.766 | Plnh. | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.767 | Plnh. | Species of Lyriomyza |
| B.768 | Plnh. | Species of the genus horribia |
| B.769 | Plnh. | Grass seed of the genus Drosophila |
| B.770 | Plnh. | Species of the genus Silybum |
| B.771 | Plnh. | Species of thrips |
| B.772 | Plnh. | All-grass of south Africa orange yellow thrips |
| B.773 | Plnh. | Species of Onychidae |
| B.774 | Plnh. | Species of the genus Acarina |
| B.775 | Plnh. | Species of the genus Sphacelaria |
| B.776 | Plnh. | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.777 | Plnh. | Species of genus rhynchophorus |
| B.778 | Plnh. | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.779 | Plnh. | Species of cyst nematodes |
| B.780 | Plnh. | Species of Meloidogyne |
| B.781 | PLec. | Species of the genus Tricoloma |
| B.782 | PLec. | Species of Gekko |
| B.783 | PLec. | Cotton leaf noctuid |
| B.784 | PLec. | Soybean looper |
| B.785 | PLec. | Seed of grass borer |
| B.786 | PLec. | Grape fruit moth |
| B.787 | PLec. | Nonphagia furnacalis |
| B.788 | PLec. | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.789 | PLec. | Sudan bollworm |
| B.790 | PLec. | Species of diamond |
| B.791 | PLec. | Species of the genus Pink moth |
| B.792 | PLec. | Species of Spodoptera |
| B.793 | PLec. | Diaphania medinalis (Chilo) |
| B.794 | PLec. | Tomato stem wheat moth |
| B.795 | PLec. | Spiro-striata latent moth |
| B.796 | PLec. | Species of the genus Plutella |
| B.797 | PLec. | Lobesia botrana |
| B.798 | PLec. | European corn borer |
| B.799 | PLec. | Species of genus Phaeocerna |
| B.800 | PLec. | Red bell wheat moth |
| B.801 | PLec. | Leaf of citrus leaf miner |
| B.802 | PLec. | Species of the genus Trichoplusia |
| B.803 | PLec. | Diamondback moth |
| B.804 | PLec. | Species of the genus Selaginella |
| B.805 | PLec. | Species of the genus Heliothis |
| B.806 | PLec. | Species of genus Toxotella |
| B.807 | PLec. | Species of spodoptera |
| B.808 | PLec. | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.809 | PLec. | Trichoplusia ni (Spodoptera frugiperda) |
| B.810 | PLec. | Species of click beetle |
| B.811 | PLec. | Ardisia mackerel (Mexico) |
| B.812 | PLec. | Species of the genus insect |
| B.813 | PLec. | Cucumber leaf beetle with spots |
| B.814 | PLec. | Species of the genus leptinotarsa |
| B.815 | PLec. | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.816 | PLec. | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.817 | PLec. | Species of the genus Midia |
| B.818 | PLec. | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.819 | PLec. | Seed of Lecanicillium reniformis |
| B.820 | PLec. | Aphidae family |
| B.821 | PLec. | Species of Aphis |
| B.822 | PLec. | Sweet potato whitefly |
| B.823 | PLec. | Species of the genus Empoasca viridis |
| B.824 | PLec. | Species of the genus Oncorhynchus |
| B.825 | PLec. | Species of the genus Empoasca |
| B.826 | PLec. | Species of the genus nilaparvata |
| B.827 | PLec. | Seed of the genus Lepidium |
| B.828 | PLec. | Species of the genus pediculosis |
| B.829 | PLec. | Seed of Chimonarda peltata |
| B.830 | PLec. | Species of the binary aphid genus |
| B.831 | PLec. | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.832 | PLec. | Species of Lyriomyza |
| B.833 | PLec. | Species of the genus horribia |
| B.834 | PLec. | Grass seed of the genus Drosophila |
| B.835 | PLec. | Species of the genus Silybum |
| B.836 | PLec. | Species of thrips |
| B.837 | PLec. | All-grass of south Africa orange yellow thrips |
| B.838 | PLec. | Species of Onychidae |
| B.839 | PLec. | Species of the genus Acarina |
| B.840 | PLec. | Species of the genus Sphacelaria |
| B.841 | PLec. | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.842 | PLec. | Species of genus rhynchophorus |
| B.843 | PLec. | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.844 | PLec. | Species of cyst nematodes |
| B.845 | PLec. | Species of Meloidogyne |
| B.846 | Aggl. | Species of the genus Tricoloma |
| B.847 | Aggl. | Species of Gekko |
| B.848 | Aggl. | Cotton leaf noctuid |
| B.849 | Aggl. | Soybean looper |
| B.850 | Aggl. | Seed of grass borer |
| B.851 | Aggl. | Grape fruit moth |
| B.852 | Aggl. | Nonphagia furnacalis |
| B.853 | Aggl. | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.854 | Aggl. | Sudan bollworm |
| B.855 | Aggl. | Species of diamond |
| B.856 | Aggl. | Species of the genus Pink moth |
| B.857 | Aggl. | Species of Spodoptera |
| B.858 | Aggl. | Diaphania medinalis (Chilo) |
| B.859 | Aggl. | Tomato stem wheat moth |
| B.860 | Aggl. | Spiro-striata latent moth |
| B.861 | Aggl. | Species of the genus Plutella |
| B.862 | Aggl. | Lobesia botrana |
| B.863 | Aggl. | European corn borer |
| B.864 | Aggl. | Species of genus Phaeocerna |
| B.865 | Aggl. | Red bell wheat moth |
| B.866 | Aggl. | Leaf of citrus leaf miner |
| B.867 | Agggl. | Species of the genus Trichoplusia |
| B.868 | Aggl. | Diamondback moth |
| B.869 | Aggl. | Species of the genus Selaginella |
| B.870 | Aggl. | Species of the genus Heliothis |
| B.871 | Aggl. | Species of genus Toxotella |
| B.872 | Aggl. | Species of spodoptera |
| B.873 | Aggl. | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.874 | Aggl. | Trichoplusia ni (Spodoptera frugiperda) |
| B.875 | Aggl. | Species of click beetle |
| B.876 | Aggl. | Ardisia mackerel (Mexico) |
| B.877 | Aggl. | Species of the genus insect |
| B.878 | Aggl. | Cucumber leaf beetle with spots |
| B.879 | Aggl. | Species of the genus leptinotarsa |
| B.880 | Aggl. | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.881 | Aggl. | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.882 | Aggl. | Species of the genus Midia |
| B.883 | Aggl. | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.884 | Aggl. | Seed of Lecanicillium reniformis |
| B.885 | Aggl. | Aphidae family |
| B.886 | Aggl. | Species of Aphis |
| B.887 | Aggl. | Sweet potato whitefly |
| B.888 | Aggl. | Species of the genus Empoasca viridis |
| B.889 | Aggl. | Species of the genus Oncorhynchus |
| B.890 | Aggl. | Species of the genus Empoasca |
| B.891 | Aggl. | Species of the genus nilaparvata |
| B.892 | Aggl. | Seed of the genus Lepidium |
| B.893 | Aggl. | Species of the genus pediculosis |
| B.894 | Aggl. | Seed of Chimonarda peltata |
| B.895 | Aggl. | Species of the binary aphid genus |
| B.896 | Aggl. | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.897 | Aggl. | Species of Lyriomyza |
| B.898 | Aggl. | Species of the genus horribia |
| B.899 | Aggl. | Grass seed of the genus Drosophila |
| B.900 | Aggl. | Species of the genus Silybum |
| B.901 | Aggl. | Species of thrips |
| B.902 | Aggl. | All-grass of south Africa orange yellow thrips |
| B.903 | Aggl. | Species of Onychidae |
| B.904 | Aggl. | Species of the genus Acarina |
| B.905 | Aggl. | Species of the genus Sphacelaria |
| B.906 | Aggl. | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.907 | Aggl. | Species of genus rhynchophorus |
| B.908 | Aggl. | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.909 | Aggl. | Species of cyst nematodes |
| B.910 | Aggl. | Species of Meloidogyne |
| B.911 | CO | Species of the genus Tricoloma |
| B.912 | CO | Species of Gekko |
| B.913 | CO | Cotton leaf noctuid |
| B.914 | CO | Soybean looper |
| B.915 | CO | Seed of grass borer |
| B.916 | CO | Grape fruit moth |
| B.917 | CO | Nonphagia furnacalis |
| B.918 | CO | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.919 | CO | Sudan bollworm |
| B.920 | CO | Species of diamond |
| B.921 | CO | Species of the genus Pink moth |
| B.922 | CO | Species of Spodoptera |
| B.923 | CO | Diaphania medinalis (Chilo) |
| B.924 | CO | Tomato stem wheat moth |
| B.925 | CO | Spiro-striata latent moth |
| B.926 | CO | Species of the genus Plutella |
| B.927 | CO | Lobesia botrana |
| B.928 | CO | European corn borer |
| B.929 | CO | Species of genus Phaeocerna |
| B.930 | CO | Red bell wheat moth |
| B.931 | CO | Leaf of citrus leaf miner |
| B.932 | CO | Species of the genus Trichoplusia |
| B.933 | CO | Diamondback moth |
| B.934 | CO | Species of the genus Selaginella |
| B.935 | CO | Species of the genus Heliothis |
| B.936 | CO | Species of genus Toxotella |
| B.937 | CO | Species of spodoptera |
| B.938 | CO | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.939 | CO | Trichoplusia ni (Spodoptera frugiperda) |
| B.940 | CO | Species of click beetle |
| B.941 | CO | Ardisia mackerel (Mexico) |
| B.942 | CO | Species of the genus insect |
| B.943 | CO | Cucumber leaf beetle with spots |
| B.944 | CO | Species of the genus leptinotarsa |
| B.945 | CO | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.946 | CO | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.947 | CO | Species of the genus Midia |
| B.948 | CO | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.949 | CO | Seed of Lecanicillium reniformis |
| B.950 | CO | Aphidae family |
| B.951 | CO | Species of Aphis |
| B.952 | CO | Sweet potato whitefly |
| B.953 | CO | Species of the genus Empoasca viridis |
| B.954 | CO | Species of the genus Oncorhynchus |
| B.955 | CO | Species of the genus Empoasca |
| B.956 | CO | Species of the genus nilaparvata |
| B.957 | CO | Seed of the genus Lepidium |
| B.958 | CO | Species of the genus pediculosis |
| B.959 | CO | Seed of Chimonarda peltata |
| B.960 | CO | Species of the binary aphid genus |
| B.961 | CO | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.962 | CO | Species of Lyriomyza |
| B.963 | CO | Species of the genus horribia |
| B.964 | CO | Grass seed of the genus Drosophila |
| B.965 | CO | Species of the genus Silybum |
| B.966 | CO | Species of thrips |
| B.967 | CO | All-grass of south Africa orange yellow thrips |
| B.968 | CO | Species of Onychidae |
| B.969 | CO | Species of the genus Acarina |
| B.970 | CO | Species of the genus Sphacelaria |
| B.971 | CO | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.972 | CO | Species of genus rhynchophorus |
| B.973 | CO | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.974 | CO | Species of cyst nematodes |
| B.975 | CO | Species of Meloidogyne |
| B.976 | CH | Species of the genus Tricoloma |
| B.977 | CH | Species of Gekko |
| B.978 | CH | Cotton leaf noctuid |
| B.979 | CH | Soybean looper |
| B.980 | CH | Seed of grass borer |
| B.981 | CH | Grape fruit moth |
| B.982 | CH | Nonphagia furnacalis |
| B.983 | CH | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.984 | CH | Sudan bollworm |
| B.985 | CH | Species of diamond |
| B.986 | CH | Species of the genus Pink moth |
| B.987 | CH | Species of Spodoptera |
| B.988 | CH | Diaphania medinalis (Chilo) |
| B.989 | CH | Tomato stem wheat moth |
| B.990 | CH | Spiro-striata latent moth |
| B.991 | CH | Species of the genus Plutella |
| B.992 | CH | Lobesia botrana |
| B.993 | CH | European corn borer |
| B.994 | CH | Species of genus Phaeocerna |
| B.995 | CH | Red bell wheat moth |
| B.996 | CH | Leaf of citrus leaf miner |
| B.997 | CH | Species of the genus Trichoplusia |
| B.998 | CH | Diamondback moth |
| B.999 | CH | Species of the genus Selaginella |
| B.1000 | CH | Species of the genus Heliothis |
| B.1001 | CH | Species of genus Toxotella |
| B.1002 | CH | Species of spodoptera |
| B.1003 | CH | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.1004 | CH | Trichoplusia ni (Spodoptera frugiperda) |
| B.1005 | CH | Species of click beetle |
| B.1006 | CH | Ardisia mackerel (Mexico) |
| B.1007 | CH | Species of the genus insect |
| B.1008 | CH | Cucumber leaf beetle with spots |
| B.1009 | CH | Species of the genus leptinotarsa |
| B.1010 | CH | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.1011 | CH | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.1012 | CH | Species of the genus Midia |
| B.1013 | CH | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.1014 | CH | Seed of Lecanicillium reniformis |
| B.1015 | CH | Aphidae family |
| B.1016 | CH | Species of Aphis |
| B.1017 | CH | Sweet potato whitefly |
| B.1018 | CH | Species of the genus Empoasca viridis |
| B.1019 | CH | Species of the genus Oncorhynchus |
| B.1020 | CH | Species of the genus Empoasca |
| B.1021 | CH | Species of the genus nilaparvata |
| B.1022 | CH | Seed of the genus Lepidium |
| B.1023 | CH | Species of the genus pediculosis |
| B.1024 | CH | Seed of Chimonarda peltata |
| B.1025 | CH | Species of the binary aphid genus |
| B.1026 | CH | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.1027 | CH | Species of Lyriomyza |
| B.1028 | CH | Species of the genus horribia |
| B.1029 | CH | Grass seed of the genus Drosophila |
| B.1030 | CH | Species of the genus Silybum |
| B.1031 | CH | Species of thrips |
| B.1032 | CH | All-grass of south Africa orange yellow thrips |
| B.1033 | CH | Species of Onychidae |
| B.1034 | CH | Species of the genus Acarina |
| B.1035 | CH | Species of the genus Sphacelaria |
| B.1036 | CH | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.1037 | CH | Species of genus rhynchophorus |
| B.1038 | CH | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.1039 | CH | Species of cyst nematodes |
| B.1040 | CH | Root knotSpecies of nematodes |
| B.1041 | SS | Species of the genus Tricoloma |
| B.1042 | SS | Species of Gekko |
| B.1043 | SS | Cotton leaf noctuid |
| B.1044 | SS | Soybean looper |
| B.1045 | SS | Seed of grass borer |
| B.1046 | SS | Grape fruit moth |
| B.1047 | SS | Nonphagia furnacalis |
| B.1048 | SS | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.1049 | SS | Sudan bollworm |
| B.1050 | SS | Species of diamond |
| B.1051 | SS | Species of the genus Pink moth |
| B.1052 | SS | Species of Spodoptera |
| B.1053 | SS | Diaphania medinalis (Chilo) |
| B.1054 | SS | Tomato stem wheat moth |
| B.1055 | SS | Spiro-striata latent moth |
| B.1056 | SS | Species of the genus Plutella |
| B.1057 | SS | Lobesia botrana |
| B.1058 | SS | European corn borer |
| B.1059 | SS | Species of genus Phaeocerna |
| B.1060 | SS | Red bell wheat moth |
| B.1061 | SS | Leaf of citrus leaf miner |
| B.1062 | SS | Species of the genus Trichoplusia |
| B.1063 | SS | Diamondback moth |
| B.1064 | SS | Species of the genus Selaginella |
| B.1065 | SS | Species of the genus Heliothis |
| B.1066 | SS | Species of genus Toxotella |
| B.1067 | SS | Species of spodoptera |
| B.1068 | SS | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.1069 | SS | Trichoplusia ni (Spodoptera frugiperda) |
| B.1070 | SS | Species of click beetle |
| B.1071 | SS | Ardisia mackerel (Mexico) |
| B.1072 | SS | Species of the genus insect |
| B.1073 | SS | Cucumber leaf beetle with spots |
| B.1074 | SS | Species of the genus leptinotarsa |
| B.1075 | SS | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.1076 | SS | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.1077 | SS | Species of the genus Midia |
| B.1078 | SS | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.1079 | SS | Seed of Lecanicillium reniformis |
| B.1080 | SS | Aphidae family |
| B.1081 | SS | Species of Aphis |
| B.1082 | SS | Sweet potato whitefly |
| B.1083 | SS | Species of the genus Empoasca viridis |
| B.1084 | SS | Species of the genus Oncorhynchus |
| B.1085 | SS | Species of the genus Empoasca |
| B.1086 | SS | Species of the genus nilaparvata |
| B.1087 | SS | Seed of the genus Lepidium |
| B.1088 | SS | Species of the genus pediculosis |
| B.1089 | SS | Seed of Chimonarda peltata |
| B.1090 | SS | Species of the binary aphid genus |
| B.1091 | SS | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.1092 | SS | Species of Lyriomyza |
| B.1093 | SS | Species of the genus horribia |
| B.1094 | SS | Grass seed of the genus Drosophila |
| B.1095 | SS | Species of the genus Silybum |
| B.1096 | SS | Species of thrips |
| B.1097 | SS | All-grass of south Africa orange yellow thrips |
| B.1098 | SS | Species of Onychidae |
| B.1099 | SS | Species of the genus Acarina |
| B.1100 | SS | Species of the genus Sphacelaria |
| B.1101 | SS | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.1102 | SS | Species of genus rhynchophorus |
| B.1103 | SS | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.1104 | SS | Species of cyst nematodes |
| B.1105 | SS | Species of Meloidogyne |
| B.1106 | HO | Species of the genus Tricoloma |
| B.1107 | HO | Species of Gekko |
| B.1108 | HO | Cotton leaf noctuid |
| B.1109 | HO | Soybean looper |
| B.1110 | HO | Seed of grass borer |
| B.1111 | HO | Grape fruit moth |
| B.1112 | HO | Nonphagia furnacalis |
| B.1113 | HO | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.1114 | HO | Sudan bollworm |
| B.1115 | HO | Species of diamond |
| B.1116 | HO | Species of the genus Pink moth |
| B.1117 | HO | Species of Spodoptera |
| B.1118 | HO | Diaphania medinalis (Chilo) |
| B.1119 | HO | Tomato stem wheat moth |
| B.1120 | HO | Spiro-striata latent moth |
| B.1121 | HO | Species of the genus Plutella |
| B.1122 | HO | Lobesia botrana |
| B.1123 | HO | European corn borer |
| B.1124 | HO | Species of genus Phaeocerna |
| B.1125 | HO | Red bell wheat moth |
| B.1126 | HO | Leaf of citrus leaf miner |
| B.1127 | HO | Species of the genus Trichoplusia |
| B.1128 | HO | Diamondback moth |
| B.1129 | HO | Species of the genus Selaginella |
| B.1130 | HO | Species of the genus Heliothis |
| B.1131 | HO | Species of genus Toxotella |
| B.1132 | HO | Species of spodoptera |
| B.1133 | HO | Species of the genus Toxotella |
| B.1134 | HO | Trichoplusia ni (Spodoptera frugiperda) |
| B.1135 | HO | Species of click beetle |
| B.1136 | HO | Ardisia mackerel (Mexico) |
| B.1137 | HO | Species of the genus insect |
| B.1138 | HO | Cucumber leaf beetle with spots |
| B.1139 | HO | Species of the genus leptinotarsa |
| B.1140 | HO | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.1141 | HO | Species of the genus Rhynchophorus |
| B.1142 | HO | Species of the genus Midia |
| B.1143 | HO | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.1144 | HO | Seed of Lecanicillium reniformis |
| B.1145 | HO | Aphidae family |
| B.1146 | HO | Species of Aphis |
| B.1147 | HO | Sweet potato whitefly |
| B.1148 | HO | Species of the genus Empoasca viridis |
| B.1149 | HO | Species of the genus Oncorhynchus |
| B.1150 | HO | Species of the genus Empoasca |
| B.1151 | HO | Species of the genus nilaparvata |
| B.1152 | HO | Seed of the genus Lepidium |
| B.1153 | HO | Species of the genus pediculosis |
| B.1154 | HO | Seed of Chimonarda peltata |
| B.1155 | HO | Species of the binary aphid genus |
| B.1156 | HO | Species of the genus Bemisia |
| B.1157 | HO | Species of Lyriomyza |
| B.1158 | HO | Species of the genus horribia |
| B.1159 | HO | Grass seed of the genus Drosophila |
| B.1160 | HO | Species of the genus Silybum |
| B.1161 | HO | Species of thrips |
| B.1162 | HO | All-grass of south Africa orange yellow thrips |
| B.1163 | HO | Species of Onychidae |
| B.1164 | HO | Species of the genus Acarina |
| B.1165 | HO | Species of the genus Sphacelaria |
| B.1166 | HO | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.1167 | HO | Species of genus rhynchophorus |
| B.1168 | HO | Species of the genus Tetranychus |
| B.1169 | HO | Species of cyst nematodes |
| B.1170 | HO | Species of Meloidogyne |
Biological examples
Table 1: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying thiamethoxam to transgenic cotton, where the combination of active principle expressed by the transgenic plants and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 2: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying thiamethoxam to transgenic rice, wherein the combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plants and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 3: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic potato, wherein the combination of active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the pest to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 4: a method of controlling pests, which comprises applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic brassica, wherein the combination of active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the pest to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 5: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying thiamethoxam to transgenic tomatoes, wherein the combination of active principle expressed by the transgenic plants and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 6: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic cucurbit, wherein the combination of active principle expressed by the transgenic plant and the pest to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 7: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying thiamethoxam to transgenic soybeans, wherein the combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plants and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 8: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying thiamethoxam to transgenic maize, wherein the combination of active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the pest to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 9: a method for controlling pests, comprising applying thiamethoxam to transgenic wheat, wherein the combination of active principle expressed by the transgenic plant and the pre-controlled pests corresponds to a v of table B.
Table 10: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying thiamethoxam to transgenic bananas, wherein the combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plants and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 11: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic citrus tree, wherein the combination of active principle expressed by the transgenic plant and the pest to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 12: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic pome tree, wherein the combination of active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the pest to be controlled corresponds to any of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 13: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying thiamethoxam to transgenic pepper, wherein the combination of active principle expressed by the transgenic plant and the pest to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 14: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying imidacloprid to transgenic cotton, wherein the combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plants and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 15: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying imidacloprid to transgenic rice plants, wherein the combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plants and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 16: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying imidacloprid to transgenic potatoes, wherein the combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plants and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 17: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying imidacloprid to transgenic tomatoes, wherein the combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plants and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 18: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying imidacloprid to transgenic cucurbits, wherein the combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plants and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 19: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying imidacloprid to transgenic soybeans, wherein the combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plants and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 20: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying imidacloprid to transgenic maize, wherein the combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plants and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any of the individual combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 21: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying imidacloprid to transgenic wheat, wherein the combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plants and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 22: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying imidacloprid to transgenic bananas, wherein the combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plants and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 23: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying imidacloprid to transgenic orange trees, wherein the combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plants and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 24: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying imidacloprid to transgenic pome trees, wherein the combination of active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plants and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 25: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying imidacloprid to transgenic cucurbits, wherein the combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plants and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 26: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying imidacloprid to transgenic pepper, wherein the combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plants and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 27: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying Ti-435 to transgenic cotton, wherein the combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plants and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 28: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying Ti-435 to transgenic rice, wherein a combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plant and pests to be controlled corresponds to any one of combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 29: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying Ti-435 to a transgenic potato, wherein the combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plant and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 30: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying Ti-435 to a transgenic brassica, wherein the combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plant and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1-b.1170 of table B.
Table 31: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying Ti-435 to transgenic tomato, wherein the combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plant and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 32: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying Ti-435 to a transgenic cucurbit, wherein the combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plant and the pest to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 33: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying Ti-435 to transgenic soybean, wherein a combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plant and pests to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 34: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying Ti-435 to transgenic maize, wherein the combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plant and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 35: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying Ti-435 to transgenic wheat, wherein the combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plants and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 36: a method for controlling pests, comprising applying Ti-435 to transgenic bananas, wherein the combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plants and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1-b.1170 of table B.
Table 37: a method for controlling pests, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic citrus tree, wherein the combination of active principle expressed by the transgenic plant and the pest to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1-b.1170 of table B.
Table 38: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying Ti-435 to a transgenic pome tree, wherein the combination of active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the pest to be controlled corresponds to any of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 39: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying a thiacloprid to transgenic cotton, wherein the combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plants and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 40: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying a thiacloprid to transgenic rice plants, wherein the combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plants and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 41: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying a thiacloprid to transgenic potatoes, wherein the combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plants and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 42: a method of controlling pests, which comprises applying a thiacloprid to a transgenic brassica, wherein the combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plant and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 43: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying a thiacloprid to transgenic tomatoes, wherein the combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plants and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 44: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying a thiacloprid to a transgenic cucurbit, wherein the combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plants and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 45: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying a thiacloprid to transgenic soybeans, wherein the combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plants and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 46: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying a thiacloprid to transgenic maize, wherein the combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plants and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any of the individual combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 47: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying a thiacloprid to transgenic wheat, wherein the combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plants and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table 48: a method for controlling pests, which comprises applying a thiacloprid to transgenic bananas, wherein the combination of active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plants and the pests to be controlled corresponds to any one of the combinations b.1 to b.1170 of table B.
Table C:
abbreviations:
acetyl-coa carboxylase: ACCase
Acetolactate synthase: ALS
Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase: HPPD
Inhibition of protein synthesis: IPS
Hormone mimetics: HOM
Glutamine synthetase: GS
Protoporphyrinogen oxidase: PROTOX
5-enolpyruvyl-3-phosphoshikimate synthase: EPSPS
| Composition (I) | Tolerant subjects | Crops | |
| C.1 | ALS | Sulfonylureas and the like,*** | cotton |
| C.2 | ALS | Sulfonylureas and the like,*** | rice (Oryza sativa L.) with improved resistance to stress |
| C.3 | ALS | Sulfonylureas and the like,*** | brassica campestris |
| C.4 | ALS | Sulfonylureas and the like,*** | potato |
| C.5 | ALS | Sulfonylureas and the like,*** | tomato |
| C.6 | ALS | Sulfonylureas and the like,*** | gourd (gourds) |
| C.7 | ALS | Sulfonylureas and the like,*** | soybean |
| C.8 | ALS | SulfonylureasAnd the like,*** | corn (corn) |
| C.9 | ALS | Sulfonylureas and the like,*** | wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) |
| C.10 | ALS | Sulfonylureas and the like,*** | pear fruit |
| C.11 | ALS | Sulfonylureas and the like,*** | drupes |
| C.12 | ALS | Sulfonylureas and the like,*** | citrus reticulata blanco |
| C.13 | ACCase | +++ | Cotton |
| C.14 | ACCase | +++ | Rice (Oryza sativa L.) with improved resistance to stress |
| C.15 | ACCase | +++ | Brassica campestris |
| C.16 | ACCase | +++ | Potato |
| C.17 | ACCase | +++ | Tomato |
| C.18 | ACCase | +++ | Gourd (gourds) |
| C.19 | ACCase | +++ | Soybean |
| C.20 | ACCase | +++ | Corn (corn) |
| C.21 | ACCase | +++ | Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) |
| C.22 | ACCase | +++ | Pear fruit |
| C.23 | ACCase | +++ | Drupes |
| C.24 | ACCase | +++ | Citrus reticulata blanco |
| C.25 | HPPD | Isoxaflutole, Isoxachlotol, sulcotrione, Mesotrion | Cotton |
| C.26 | HPPD | Isoxaflutole, Isoxachlotol, sulcotrione, Mesotrion | Rice (Oryza sativa L.) with improved resistance to stress |
| C.27 | HPPD | Isoxaflutole, Isoxachlotol, sulcotrione, Mesotrion | Brassica campestris |
| C.28 | HPPD | Isoxaflutole, Isoxachlotol, sulcotrione, Mesotrion | Potato |
| C.29 | HPPD | Isoxaflutole, Isoxachlotol, sulcotrione, Mesotrion | Tomato |
| C.30 | HPPD | Isoxaflutole, Isoxachlotol, sulcotrione, Mesotrion | Gourd (gourds) |
| C.31 | HPPD | Isoxaflutole, Isoxachlotol, sulcotrione, Mesotrion | Soybean |
| C.32 | HPPD | Isoxaflutole, Isoxachlotol, sulcotrione, Mesotrion | Corn (corn) |
| C.33 | HPPD | Isoxaflutole, Isoxachlotol, sulcotrione, Mesotrion | Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) |
| C.34 | HPPD | Isoxaflutole, Isoxachlotol, sulcotrione, Mesotrion | Pear fruit |
| C.35 | HPPD | Isoxaflutole, Isoxachlotol, sulcotrione, Mesotrion | Drupes |
| C.36 | HPPD | Isoxaflutole, Isoxachlotol, sulcotrione, Mesotrion | Citrus reticulata blanco |
| C.37 | Nitrilase | Bromoxynil, ioxynil | Cotton |
| C.38 | Nitrilase | Bromoxynil, ioxynil | Rice (Oryza sativa L.) with improved resistance to stress |
| C.39 | Nitrilase | Bromoxynil, ioxynil | Brassica campestris |
| C.40 | Nitrilase | Bromoxynil, ioxynil | Potato |
| C.41 | Nitrilase | Bromoxynil, ioxynil | Tomato |
| C.42 | Nitrilase | Bromoxynil, ioxynil | Gourd (gourds) |
| C.43 | Nitrilase | Bromoxynil, ioxynil | Soybean |
| C.44 | Nitrilase | Bromoxynil, ioxynil | Corn (corn) |
| C.45 | Nitrilase | Bromoxynil, ioxynil | Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) |
| C.46 | Nitrilase | Bromoxynil, ioxynil | Pear fruit |
| C.47 | Nitrilase | Bromoxynil, ioxynil | Drupes |
| C.48 | Nitrilase | Bromoxynil, ioxynil | Citrus reticulata blanco |
| C.49 | IPS | Acetylchloroanilines&&& | Cotton |
| C.50 | IPS | Acetylchloroanilines&&& | Rice (Oryza sativa L.) with improved resistance to stress |
| C.51 | IPS | Acetylchloroanilines&&& | Brassica campestris |
| C.52 | IPS | Acetylchloroanilines&&& | Potato |
| C.53 | IPS | Acetylchloroanilines&&& | Tomato |
| C.54 | IPS | Acetylchloroanilines&&& | Gourd (gourds) |
| C.55 | IPS | Acetylchloroanilines&&& | Soybean |
| C.56 | IPS | Acetylchloroanilines&&& | Corn (corn) |
| C.57 | IPS | Acetylchloroanilines&&& | Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) |
| C.58 | IPS | Acetylchloroanilines&&& | Pear fruit |
| C.59 | IPS | Acetylchloroanilines&&& | Drupes |
| C.60 | IPS | Acetylchloroanilines&&& | Citrus reticulata blanco |
| C.61 | HOM | 2, 4-D, refined 2-methyl-4-chloropropionic acid | Cotton |
| C.62 | HOM | 2, 4-D, refined 2-methyl-4-chloropropionic acid | Rice (Oryza sativa L.) with improved resistance to stress |
| C.63 | HOM | 2, 4-D, refined 2-methyl-4-chloropropionic acid | Brassica campestris |
| C.64 | HOM | 2, 4-D, refined 2-methyl-4-chloropropionic acid | Potato |
| C.65 | HOM | 2, 4-D, refined 2-methyl-4-chloropropionic acid | Tomato |
| C.66 | HOM | 2, 4-D, refined 2-methyl-4-chloropropionic acid | Gourd (gourds) |
| C.67 | HOM | 2, 4-D, refined 2-methyl-4-chloropropionic acid | Soybean |
| C.68 | HOM | 2, 4-D, refined 2-methyl-4-chloropropionic acid | Corn (corn) |
| C.69 | HOM | 2, 4-D, refined 2-methyl-4-chloropropionic acid | Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) |
| C.70 | HOM | 2, 4-D, Jing 2 Jia4-Chloropropionic acid | Pear fruit |
| C.71 | HOM | 2, 4-D, refined 2-methyl-4-chloropropionic acid | Drupes |
| C.72 | HOM | 2, 4-D, refined 2-methyl-4-chloropropionic acid | Citrus reticulata blanco |
| C.73 | PROTOX | Protox inhibitor// | Cotton |
| C.74 | PROTOX | Protox inhibitor// | Rice (Oryza sativa L.) with improved resistance to stress |
| C.75 | PROTOX | Protox inhibitor// | Brassica campestris |
| C.76 | PROTOX | Protox inhibitor// | Potato |
| C.77 | PROTOX | Protox inhibitor// | Tomato |
| C.78 | PROTOX | Protox inhibitor// | Gourd (gourds) |
| C.79 | PROTOX | Protox inhibitor// | Soybean |
| C.80 | PROTOX | Protox inhibitor// | Corn (corn) |
| C.81 | PROTOX | Protox inhibitor// | Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) |
| C.82 | PROTOX | Protox inhibitor// | Pear fruit |
| C.83 | PROTOX | Protox inhibitor// | Drupes |
| C.84 | PROTOX | Protox inhibitor// | Citrus reticulata blanco |
| C.85 | EPSPS | Glyphosate and/or phosphinothricin | Cotton |
| C.86 | EPSPS | Glyphosate and/or phosphinothricin | Rice (Oryza sativa L.) with improved resistance to stress |
| C.87 | EPSPS | Glyphosate and/or phosphinothricin | Brassica campestris |
| C.88 | EPSPS | Glyphosate and/or phosphinothricin | Potato |
| C.89 | EPSPS | Glyphosate and/or phosphinothricin | Tomato |
| C.90 | EPSPS | Glyphosate and/or phosphinothricin | Gourd (gourds) |
| C.91 | EPSPS | Glyphosate and/or phosphinothricin | Soybean |
| C.92 | EPSPS | Glyphosate and/or phosphinothricin | Corn (corn) |
| C.93 | EPSPS | Glyphosate and/or phosphinothricin | Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) |
| C.94 | EPSPS | Glyphosate and/or phosphinothricin | Pear fruit |
| C.95 | EPSPS | Glyphosate and/or phosphinothricin | Drupes |
| C.96 | EPSPS | Glyphosate and/or phosphinothricin | Citrus reticulata blanco |
| C.97 | GS | Glyphosate and/or bialaphos | Cotton |
| C.98 | GS | Glyphosate and/or bialaphos | Rice (Oryza sativa L.) with improved resistance to stress |
| C.99 | GS | Glyphosate and/or bialaphos | Brassica campestris |
| C.100 | GS | Glyphosate and/or bialaphos | Potato |
| C.101 | GS | Glyphosate and/or bialaphos | Tomato |
| C.102 | GS | Glyphosate and/or bialaphos | Gourd (gourds) |
| C.103 | GS | Glyphosate and/or bialaphos | Soybean |
| C.104 | GS | Glyphosate and/or bialaphos | Corn (corn) |
| C.105 | GS | Glyphosate and/or bialaphos | Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) |
| C.106 | GS | Glyphosate and/or bialaphos | Pear fruit |
| C.107 | GS | Glyphosate and/or bialaphos | Drupes |
| C.108 | GS | Glyphosate and/or bialaphos | Citrus reticulata blanco |
***Including sulfonylureas, imidazolinones, triazolopyrimidines, dimethoxypyrimidines, and N-acylsulfonamides:
sulfonylureas such as chlorosulfuron, chlorimuron, ethametsulfuron, metsulfuron-methyl, primisulfuron, prosulfuron, triasulfuron, ACC 322140, Fluzasulfuron, ethoxysulfuron, Fluzasdulfuron, nicosulfuron, rimsulfuron, thifensulfuron, pyrazosulfuron, Clinopulfuron, NC 330, azimsulfuron, imazosulfuron, sulfosulfuron, amidosulfuron, flosuluron, flosulsulfuron, CGA 362622;
imidazolinones such as imazamox, imazaquin, imazamethypyr, imazethapyr, and imazamox;
triazolopyrimidines such as DE 511, flumetsulam and chlonansulam;
dimethoxypyrimidines such as pyrithiobac-sodium, pyribenzoxim, bispyribac-sodium and pyribenzoxim.
The compounds of formula (I) are preferably selected from the group consisting of + + + + tolerant diclofop-methyl, fluazifop-ethyl, quizalofop-p-ethyl, clodinafop-propargyl, fenoxaprop-ethyl, Tepraloxydim, diclofop-methyl, cycloxydim, tralkoxydim, Butoxydim, quinoxalin, Clefoxydim.
And the & & acetochloranilides such as alachlor, acetochlor and dimethenamid.
// Protox inhibitors, for example diphenyl ethers such as acifluorfen, aclonifen, bifenox, cumyl ether, Ethoxyfen, fluoroglycofen, fomesafen, lactofen, oxyfluorfen; imides such as tolfentrazamide, carfentrazone-ethyl, Cinidon-ethyl, fluminoic acid, flumioxazin, dacarbazine, metamitron, texaprop, sulfentrazone, diimide and others such as Flumipropyn, Flupropacil, fluorochlormid and thidiazamide; also Fluazolate and carfentrazone-ethyl.
Biological examples
Table 49: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus torula fusca comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic herbicide tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 50: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus cutworm, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic crop plant tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 51: a method of controlling cotton leafworm comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic herbicide tolerant crop, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from damage by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 52: a method of controlling soybean noctuid, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic crop tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active principle expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 53: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus graminearum, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a herbicide tolerant transgenic crop plant, wherein the combination of the transgenic plant expressing the active ingredient and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 54: a method of controlling grapevine moth comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 55: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus ostrinia longifolia comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic crop tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 56: a method for controlling pantoea furnacalis, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic crop which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 57: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus pleiothis, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a herbicide-tolerant transgenic crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 58: a method of controlling sudan cotton bollworm comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic herbicide tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 59: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus chrysotium, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a herbicide-tolerant transgenic crop plant, wherein the combination of the transgenic plant expressing the active ingredient and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 60: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus interpunctella, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a herbicide-tolerant transgenic crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant to be protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 61: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus noctuid, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic crop plant which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active principle expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 62: a method for controlling cabbage borer, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic crop which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active principle expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1 to c.108 in table C.
Table 63: a method of controlling tomato stem wheat moth comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 64: a method of controlling spiny leaf miner comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic herbicide tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 65: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus plutella, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a herbicide-tolerant transgenic crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 66: a method of controlling Lobesia botrana, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a herbicide-tolerant transgenic crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 67: a method for controlling european corn borer, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a herbicide-tolerant transgenic crop, wherein the combination of the active principle expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 68: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus molocauda, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic crop plant tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the transgenic plant expressing the active ingredient and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 69: a method of controlling pink bollworm moth comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 70: a method of controlling citrus leaf miners comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic herbicide tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 71: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus pieris, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a herbicide-tolerant transgenic crop plant, wherein the combination of the transgenic plant expressing the active ingredient and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 72: a method of controlling diamondback moth comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 73: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus diaphanizomenon, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a herbicide-tolerant transgenic crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 74: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus noctuid, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic crop plant tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active principle expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 75: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus pleiothis, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a herbicide-tolerant transgenic crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 76: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus spodoptera, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a herbicide-tolerant transgenic crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 77: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus tortricid, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic crop plant tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 78: a method of controlling trichoplusia ni comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic herbicide tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 79: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus click beetle, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic crop plant which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active principle expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 80: a method of controlling a cotton-boll weevil in mexico comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic crop which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 81: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus weevil, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic crop which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 82: a method for controlling spotted cucumber leaf beetles, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic crop which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop which is protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 83: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus leptinotarsa, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a herbicide tolerant transgenic crop plant, wherein the combination of the transgenic plant expressing the active ingredient and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 84: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus oryza, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic crop resistant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 85: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus rhynchophorus, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a herbicide-tolerant transgenic crop plant, wherein the combination of transgenic plant-expressed active ingredient and crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 86: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus phytophthora, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop in which the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 87: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus whitefly, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the transgenic plant expressing the active ingredient and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 88: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus nephila, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic crop tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 89: a method for controlling a representative organism of the aphididae family, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a herbicide-tolerant transgenic crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 90: a method for controlling a representative organism of the genus aphis, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a herbicide-tolerant transgenic crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 91: a method for controlling sweet potato whitefly comprising applying thiamethoxam to a herbicide tolerant transgenic crop, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 92: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus cicada viridis, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a herbicide tolerant transgenic crop plant, wherein the combination of the transgenic plant expressing the active ingredient and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 93: a method for controlling a representative organism of the genus aphis, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a herbicide-tolerant transgenic crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 94: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus cicada, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a herbicide tolerant transgenic crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 95: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus nilaparvata, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of transgenic plant-expressed active ingredient and crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 96: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus mealybug, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic crop tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of transgenic plant expressed active ingredient and crop protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 97: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus pediculosis, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the transgenic plant expressing the active ingredient and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 98: a method for controlling a representative organism of the genus eriosema, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a herbicide-tolerant transgenic crop, wherein the combination of the active principle expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 99: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus dichlorophthirius, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a herbicide-tolerant transgenic crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 100: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus bemisia comprising applying thiamethoxam to a herbicide tolerant transgenic crop plant, wherein the combination of the transgenic plant expressing the active ingredient and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 101: a method of controlling a representative organism of lylomyza comprising applying thiamethoxam to a herbicide tolerant transgenic crop plant, wherein the combination of the transgenic plant expressing the active ingredient and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 102: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus horribacter, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a herbicide-tolerant transgenic crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 103: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus drosophila, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a herbicide-tolerant transgenic crop plant, wherein the combination of the transgenic plant expressing the active ingredient and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 104: a method of controlling representative organisms of the genus thrips, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a herbicide-tolerant transgenic crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant to be protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 105: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus thrips, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a herbicide-tolerant transgenic crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 106: a method of controlling cirsium, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a herbicide tolerant transgenic crop plant, wherein the combination of the active principle expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 107: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus oncorhizia, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a herbicide-tolerant transgenic crop plant, wherein the combination of transgenic plant-expressed active ingredient and crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 108: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus acanthopyrus, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a herbicide-tolerant transgenic crop plant, wherein the combination of transgenic plant-expressed active ingredient and crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 109: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus brachypomus, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 110: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus panonychus, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a herbicide tolerant transgenic crop plant, wherein the combination of the transgenic plant expressing the active ingredient and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 111: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus rhynchophorus, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a herbicide-tolerant transgenic crop, wherein the combination of transgenic plant-expressed active ingredient and crop protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 112: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus dermatophagoides, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic crop plant which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 113: a method of controlling representative organisms of the genus cyst nematode, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the transgenic plant expressing the active ingredient and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 114: a method of controlling a representative organism of meloidogyne comprising applying thiamethoxam to a transgenic herbicide tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the transgenic plant expressing the active ingredient and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 115: a method of controlling cabbage loopers, comprising applying thiamethoxam to a herbicide tolerant transgenic crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 116: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus torula fusca, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 117: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus cutworm, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop plant which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of transgenic plant expressed active ingredient and crop plant protected from damage by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 118: a method of controlling cotton leafworm comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from damage by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 119: a method of controlling soybean loopers comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of transgenic plant expressed active ingredient and crop protected from the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 120: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus graminearum, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 121: a method of controlling grapevine moth comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 122: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus cnaphalocrocis, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop which is protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 123: a method for controlling pantoea furnacalis, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop which is protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 124: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus pleiothis, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 125: a method of controlling sudan cotton bollworm () which comprises applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 126: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus chrysotium, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 127: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus interpunctella, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 128: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus noctuid, which comprises applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop plant which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active principle expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 129: a method for controlling cnaphalocrocis medinalis comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plants and the crop which is protected from attack by the pests corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 130: a method of controlling tomato stem wheat moth comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 131: a method of controlling spiny leaf miner comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 132: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus plutella, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 133: a method of controlling Lobesia botrana, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of transgenic plant-expressed active ingredient and crop protected from the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 134: a method for controlling european corn borer comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plants and the crop which is protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 135: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus molocauda, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 136: a method of controlling pink bollworm moth comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 137: a method of controlling citrus leaf miner comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 138: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus pieris, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop plant which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant which is protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 139: a method of controlling diamondback moth comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 140: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus diaphanizomenon, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 141: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus noctuid, which comprises applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop plant which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active principle expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 142: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus plectropod, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 143: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus spodoptera, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 144: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus tortricid, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 145: a method of controlling trichoplusia ni comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 146: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus click beetle, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active principle expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop to be protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 147: a method of controlling a cotton-boll weevil in mexico comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of transgenic plant expressed active ingredient and crop protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 148: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus weevil, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop which is protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 149: a method for controlling spotted cucumber leaf beetles, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active principle expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop which is protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of the rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 150: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus leptinotarsa, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of transgenic plant-expressed active ingredient and crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 151: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus oryza, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop plant which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant which is protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 152: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus rhynchophorus, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of transgenic plant-expressed active ingredient and crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 153: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus phytophthora, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 154: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus bemisia, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the transgenic plant expressing the active ingredient and the crop protected from the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 155: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus nephila, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 156: a method for controlling a representative organism of the aphididae family, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop plant which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant which is protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of the rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 157: a method for controlling a representative organism of the genus aphis, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop plant which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and crop plant which is protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 158: a method for controlling sweet potato whitefly, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 159: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus cicada viridis, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 160: a method for controlling a representative organism of the genus aphis, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop plant which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant which is protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 161: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus cicada, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 162: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus nilaparvata, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of transgenic plant-expressed active ingredient and crop protected from the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 163: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus mealybug, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of transgenic plant expressed active ingredient and crop protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 164: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus xylaria, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of transgenic plant expressed active ingredient and crop protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 165: a method for controlling a representative organism of the genus eriosema, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active principle expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop which is protected from attack by this pest corresponds to any of the rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 166: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus dichlorophthirius, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop which is protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 167: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus bemisia comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop, wherein the combination of transgenic plant-expressed active ingredient and crop protected from the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 168: a method of controlling a representative organism of lylomyza comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 169: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus horribia, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop plant which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant which is protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 170: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus drosophila, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop plant which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 171: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus thrips, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop plant which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant which is protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of the rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 172: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus thrips, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop plant which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant which is protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 173: a method of controlling harderian comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredients expressed by the transgenic plants and the crop protected from attack by the pests corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 174: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus oncorhizia, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of transgenic plant-expressed active ingredient and crop plant to be protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 175: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus cecidomycosis, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop, wherein the combination of transgenic plant-expressed active ingredient and crop protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 176: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus brachypomus, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 177: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus panonychus, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the transgenic plant expressing the active ingredient and the crop protected from the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 178: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus rhynchophorus comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop, wherein the combination of transgenic plant-expressed active ingredient and crop protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 179: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus dermatophagoides, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop which is protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 180: a method of controlling representative organisms of the genus cyst nematode, comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop plant which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of transgenic plant expressed active ingredient and crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 181: a method of controlling a representative organism of meloidogyne comprising applying imidacloprid to a transgenic crop plant that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the transgenic plant expressing the active ingredient and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 182: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus portulaca, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic crop plant tolerant to a herbicide, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 183: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus cutworm, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic crop plant tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the transgenic plant expressing the active ingredient and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 184: a method of controlling cotton leafworm comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic crop tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of transgenic plant expressed active ingredient and crop protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 185: a method of controlling soybean loopers comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of transgenic plant expressed active ingredient and crop protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 186: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus graminearum, comprising applying Ti-435 to a herbicide tolerant transgenic crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 187: a method of controlling vitis codling moth comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide tolerant crop, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 188: a method for controlling pantoea furnacalis, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 189: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus plutella, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic crop plant tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 190: a method of controlling sudan cotton bollworm comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 191: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus chrysotium, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 192: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus interpunctella, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic crop resistant to a herbicide, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 193: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus noctuid, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic crop plant tolerant to an herbicide, wherein the combination of the active principle expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 194: a method of controlling cnaphalocrocis medinalis comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 195: a method of controlling tomato stem wheat moth comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic crop plant tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 196: a method of controlling cryptosporidium gyroides comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic crop plant tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
TABLE 197: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus plutella, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic crop plant tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 198: a method of controlling Lobesia botrana, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 199: a method for controlling european corn borer, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic crop tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 200: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus molocauda, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic crop plant tolerant to a herbicide, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 201: a method of controlling horehound moth comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 202: a method of controlling citrus leaf miner comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 203: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus pieris, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic crop plant tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 204: a method of controlling diamondback moth comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 205: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus diaphanizomenon, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 206: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus noctuid, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic crop plant tolerant to a herbicide, wherein the combination of the active principle expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 207: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus pleomorphus, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic crop plant tolerant to a herbicide, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 208: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus spodoptera, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 209: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus tortricid, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic crop plant tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 210: a method of controlling trichoplusia ni comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 211: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus click beetle, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic crop plant which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active principle expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant which is protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 212: a method of controlling a cotton-boll weevil in mexico comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic crop that is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 213: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus weevil, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic crop tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 214: a method for controlling spotted cucumber leaf beetles, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic crop plant which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant which is protected from the pest corresponds to any of the rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 215: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus phyllanthus solanacearum, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic crop plant tolerant to a herbicide, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 216: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus oryza, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic crop plant tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 217: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus otorhynchophorus, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the transgenic plant expressing an active ingredient and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 218: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus phytophthora, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the transgenic plant expressing the active ingredient and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 219: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus bemisia comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the transgenic plant expressing the active ingredient and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 220: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus pelleconium, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide tolerant crop, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 221: a method of controlling a representative organism of the aphididae family, comprising applying Ti-435 to a herbicide-tolerant transgenic crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 222: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus aphis, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic crop plant which is tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 223: a method for controlling sweet potato whitefly comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide tolerant crop, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 224: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus cicada viridis, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 225: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus aphis, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 226: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus cicada, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 227: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus nilaparvata, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of transgenic plant-expressed active ingredient and crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 228: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus mealybug, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic crop plant tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the transgenic plant expressing the active ingredient and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 229: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus xylaria, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the transgenic plant expressing the active ingredient and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 230: a method for controlling a representative organism of the genus cupboards, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic crop plant tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 231: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus dichlorophthirius, comprising applying Ti-435 to a herbicide-tolerant transgenic crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 232: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus bemisia comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the transgenic plant expressing the active ingredient and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 233: a method of controlling a representative organism of lylomyza comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide tolerant crop, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 234: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus horribia, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 235: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus drosophila, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 236: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus thrips, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 237: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus thrips, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 238: a method of controlling hardthrips comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide tolerant crop, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 239: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus gallisepticum comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of transgenic plant-expressed active ingredient and crop plant protected from attack by the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 240: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus cecidomycosis, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the transgenic plant expressing the active ingredient and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 241: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus brachypomus, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 242: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus panonychus, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the transgenic plant expressing the active ingredient and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 243: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus rhynchophorus comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide-tolerant crop, wherein the combination of transgenic plant-expressed active ingredient and crop protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 244: a method of controlling a representative organism of the genus dermatophagoides, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic crop plant tolerant to herbicides, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 245: a method of controlling a representative organism of cyst nematode, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 in table C.
Table 246: a method of controlling a representative organism of meloidogyne comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the transgenic plant expressing the active ingredient and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Table 247: a method of controlling cabbage loopers, comprising applying Ti-435 to a transgenic herbicide tolerant crop plant, wherein the combination of the active ingredient expressed by the transgenic plant and the crop plant protected from the pest corresponds to any one of rows c.1-c.108 of table C.
Example B1: action against imago of Gossypium hirsutum, Heliothis virescens or Heliothis virescens
Transgenic cotton seedlings expressing delta-endotoxin CryIIIA were sprayed with an aqueous emulsion spray mixture containing 100, 50, 10, 5, 1ppm imidacloprid, respectively. After the spray coating was dried, 10 adults of the Mexican boll weevil, 10 larvae of the spodoptera littoralis or 10 larvae of the Heliothis virescens were added to the cotton plants, respectively, and the cotton was transferred to a plastic container. Evaluation was carried out after 3-10 days. The percent reduction in population or percent reduction in feeding damage (% action) was determined by comparing the number of beetles dead on transgenic cotton and feeding damage on non-transgenic cotton, which had been treated with emulsion spray mixtures containing imidacloprid and conventional CryIIIA-toxin at concentrations of 100, 50, 10, 5, 1ppm, respectively, in each case.
In this test, control of the test insects on transgenic plants was superior to the control on non-transgenic plants.
Example B2: action against imago of Gossypium hirsutum, Heliothis virescens or Heliothis virescens
Transgenic cotton seedlings expressing delta-endotoxin CryIIIA were sprayed with an aqueous emulsion spray mixture containing 100, 50, 10, 5, 1ppm of thifluzamide, respectively. After the spray coating was dried, 10 Mexican boll weevils, 10 spodoptera littoralis larvae or 10 Heliothis virescens larvae were added to the cotton plants, respectively, and the cotton was transferred into a plastic container. Evaluation was carried out after 3-10 days. The percent reduction in population or percent reduction in feeding damage (% action) was determined by comparing the number of beetles dead on transgenic cotton and feeding damage on non-transgenic cotton that had been treated with emulsion spray mixtures containing thiamethoxam and conventional CryIIIA-toxin at concentrations of 100, 50, 10, 5, 1ppm, respectively, in each case.
In this test, the control of the test insects on the transgenic plants was excellent, whereas the control of the test insects on the non-transgenic plants was insufficient.
Example B3: action against imago of Gossypium hirsutum, Heliothis virescens or Heliothis virescens
Transgenic cotton seedlings expressing delta-endotoxin CryIIIA were sprayed with an aqueous emulsion spray mixture containing 100, 50, 10, 5, 1ppm Ti-435, respectively. After the spray coating was dried, 10 Mexican boll weevils, 10 spodoptera littoralis larvae or 10 Heliothis virescens larvae were added to the cotton plants, respectively, and the cotton was transferred into a plastic container. Evaluation was carried out after 3-10 days. The percent reduction in population or percent reduction in feeding damage (% action) was determined by comparing the number of beetles dead on transgenic cotton and feeding damage on non-transgenic cotton, which had been treated with emulsion spray mixtures containing Ti-435 and conventional CryIIIA-toxins at concentrations of 100, 50, 10, 5, 1ppm, respectively.
In this test, the control of the test insects on the transgenic plants was excellent, whereas the control of the test insects on the non-transgenic plants was insufficient.
Example B4: action against imago of Gossypium hirsutum, Heliothis virescens or Heliothis virescens
Transgenic cotton seedlings expressing delta-endotoxin CryIa (c) were sprayed with an aqueous emulsion spray mixture containing 100, 50, 10, 5, 1ppm Ti-435, respectively. After the spray coating was dried, 10 Mexican boll weevils, 10 spodoptera littoralis larvae or 10 Heliothis virescens larvae were added to the cotton plants, respectively, and the cotton was transferred into a plastic container. Evaluation was carried out after 3-10 days. The percent reduction in population or percent reduction in feeding damage (% action) was determined by comparing the number of beetles dead on transgenic cotton and feeding damage on non-transgenic cotton, which had been treated in each case with an emulsion spray mixture containing Ti-435 and conventional CryIIIA-toxins at concentrations of 100, 50, 10, 5, 1ppm, respectively.
In this test, the control of the test insects on the transgenic plants was excellent, whereas the control of the test insects on the non-transgenic plants was insufficient.
Example B5: action against imago of Gossypium hirsutum, Heliothis virescens or Heliothis virescens
Transgenic cotton seedlings expressing delta-endotoxin cryia (c) were sprayed with an aqueous emulsion spray mixture containing 100, 50, 10, 5, 1ppm thiamethoxam, respectively. After the spray coating was dried, 10 Mexican boll weevils, 10 spodoptera littoralis larvae or 10 Heliothis virescens larvae were added to the cotton plants, respectively, and the cotton was transferred into a plastic container. Evaluation was carried out after 3-10 days. The percent reduction in population or percent reduction in feeding damage (% action) was determined by comparing the number of beetles dead on transgenic cotton and feeding damage on non-transgenic cotton that had been treated with emulsion spray mixtures containing thiamethoxam and conventional CryIIIA-toxin at concentrations of 100, 50, 10, 5, 1ppm, respectively, in each case.
In this test, the control of the test insects on the transgenic plants was excellent, whereas the control of the test insects on the non-transgenic plants was insufficient.
Example B6: action against imago of Gossypium hirsutum, Heliothis virescens or Heliothis virescens
Transgenic cotton seedlings expressing delta-endotoxin CryIa (c) were sprayed with an aqueous emulsion spray mixture containing 100, 50, 10, 5, 1ppm imidacloprid, respectively. After the spray coating was dried, 10 Mexican boll weevils, 10 spodoptera littoralis larvae or 10 Heliothis virescens larvae were added to the cotton plants, respectively, and the cotton was transferred into a plastic container. Evaluation was carried out after 3-10 days. The percent reduction in population or percent reduction in feeding damage (% action) was determined by comparing the number of beetles dead on transgenic cotton and feeding damage on non-transgenic cotton, which had been treated with emulsion spray mixtures containing imidacloprid and conventional CryIIIA-toxin at concentrations of 100, 50, 10, 5, 1ppm, respectively, in each case.
In this test, the control of the test insects on the transgenic plants was excellent, whereas the control of the test insects on the non-transgenic plants was insufficient.
Example B7: action against European corn borer, spodoptera species or Heliothis species
Planting corn cv®And, adjacent plots of the same size (b) grown on conventional corn, both plots showing natural infestation by european corn borer, spodoptera species or seed nocturnal moth, sprayed with an aqueous emulsion spray mixture containing 200, 100, 50, 10, 5, 1ppm Ti-435. Immediately thereafter, the resulting mixture was treated with KnockOut containing 200, 100, 50, 10, 5, 1ppm®The expressed endotoxin emulsion spray mixture treatment sample (b). Evaluation was performed after 6 days. The percent reduction in population (% action) is determined by comparing the number of dead pests on plants from plot (a) to plot (b).
An increased level of control of european corn borer, spodoptera species or noctuid was observed on the plants of plot (a), while plot (b) showed a level of control of not more than 60%.
Example B8: action against European corn borer, spodoptera species or Heliothis species
Planting corn cv®And, adjacent plots of the same size (b) grown on conventional corn, both plots showing natural infestation by european corn borer, spodoptera species or seed nocturnal moth, were sprayed with an aqueous emulsion spray mixture containing 200, 100, 50, 10, 5, 1ppm thiamethoxam, respectively. Immediately thereafter, the resulting mixture was treated with KnockOut containing 200, 100, 50, 10, 5, 1ppm®The expressed endotoxin emulsion spray mixture treatment sample (b). Evaluation was performed after 6 days. By comparing plants of plot (a) with that of plot (b)The number of dead pests was used to determine the percentage reduction in the population (% action).
An increased level of control of european corn borer, spodoptera species or noctuid was observed on the plants of plot (a), while plot (b) showed a level of control of not more than 60%.
Example B9: action against European corn borer, spodoptera species or Heliothis species
Planting corn cv®And, adjacent plots of the same size (b) grown on conventional corn, both plots showing natural infestation by species of the European corn borer, Spodoptera or Spodoptera species, were sprayed with an aqueous emulsion spray mixture containing 200, 100, 50, 10, 5, 1ppm imidacloprid, respectively. Immediately thereafter, the resulting mixture was treated with KnockOut containing 200, 100, 50, 10, 5, 1ppm®The expressed endotoxin emulsion spray mixture treatment sample (b). Evaluation was performed after 6 days. The percent reduction in population (% action) is determined by comparing the number of dead pests on plants from plot (a) to plot (b).
An increased level of control of european corn borer, spodoptera species or noctuid was observed on the plants of plot (a), while plot (b) showed a level of control of not more than 60%.
Example B10: action on spotted cucumber leaf beetle
Planting corn cv®And, adjacent plots of the same size (b) were planted with conventional corn and sprayed with an aqueous spray mixture emulsion containing 400ppm thiamethoxam. Immediately thereafter, the resulting mixture was treated with a KnockOut containing 400ppm®The expressed endotoxin emulsion spray mixture treatment sample (b). After the spray coating has dried, 10 spotted cucumber leaf beetle larvae are added to the young plants in a second stage and the young plants are transferred to plastic containers. The test was evaluated after 6 days. The percent reduction in population (% action) is determined by comparing the number of dead pests on plants from plot (a) to plot (b).
An increased level of control of the spotted cucumber leaf beetles was observed on the plants of plot (a), while plot (b) showed a level of control of not more than 60%.
Example B11: action against Aphis gossypii
Cotton seedlings expressing delta-endotoxin CryIIIa in plot (a) and regular cotton seedlings in plot (b) were infected with aphis gossypii followed by spraying with a spray mix containing 400ppm thiamethoxam. Immediately thereafter, the sample (b) was treated with an emulsion spray mixture containing 400ppm of delta-endotoxin CryIIIa. The seedlings of plots (a) and (b) were then incubated at 20 ℃. The test was evaluated after 3-6 days.
The percent reduction in population (% action) is determined by comparing the number of dead pests on plants from plot (a) to plot (b). An increased level of control of Aphis gossypii was observed on plants in plot (a), while plot (b) showed a level of control of not more than 60%.
Example B12: action against Frankliniella occidentalis
Cotton seedlings expressing delta-endotoxin CryIIIa in plot (a) and regular cotton seedlings in plot (b) were infected with western thrips, followed by spraying with a spray mixture containing 400ppm thiamethoxam. Immediately thereafter, the sample (b) was treated with an emulsion spray mixture containing 400ppm of delta-endotoxin CryIIIa. The seedlings of plots (a) and (b) were then incubated at 20 ℃. The test was evaluated after 3-6 days.
The percent reduction in population (% action) is determined by comparing the number of dead pests on plants from plot (a) to plot (b). An increased level of control of western flower thrips was observed on plants of plot (a), while plot (b) showed a level of control of not more than 60%.
Example B13: action against Aphis gossypii
Cotton seedlings expressing delta-endotoxin cryia (c) in plot (a) and regular cotton seedlings in plot (b) were infected with aphis gossypii followed by spraying with a spray mix containing 400ppm thiamethoxam. Immediately thereafter, the sample (b) was treated with an emulsion spray mixture containing 400ppm of delta-endotoxin CryIIIa. The seedlings of plots (a) and (b) were then incubated at 20 ℃. The test was evaluated after 3-6 days.
The percent reduction in population (% action) is determined by comparing the number of dead pests on plants from plot (a) to plot (b). An increased level of control of Aphis gossypii was observed on plants in plot (a), while plot (b) showed a level of control of not more than 60%.
Example B14: action against western flower thrips
Cotton seedlings expressing delta-endotoxin cryia (c) in plot (a) and regular cotton seedlings in plot (b) were infected with western thrips occidentalis, followed by spraying with a spray mixture containing 400ppm thiamethoxam. Immediately thereafter, the sample (b) was treated with an emulsion spray mixture containing 400ppm of delta-endotoxin CryIa (c). The seedlings of plots (a) and (b) were then incubated at 20 ℃. The test was evaluated after 3-6 days.
The percent reduction in population (% action) is determined by comparing the number of dead pests on plants from plot (a) to plot (b). An increased level of control of western flower thrips was observed on plants of plot (a), while plot (b) showed a level of control of not more than 60%.
Example B15: action against cicada
The rice expressing delta-endotoxin CryIA (b) in plot (a) and the conventional rice in plot (b) were sprayed with a spray mixture containing 400ppm thiamethoxam. Immediately thereafter, the sample (b) was treated with an emulsion spray mixture containing 400ppm of delta-endotoxin CryIA (b). After the spray coating is dried, the plants are allowed to infect the leafhopper at the second and third stages. The seedlings of plots (a) and (b) were then incubated at 20 ℃. The test was evaluated after 21 days.
The percent reduction in population (% action) is determined by comparing the number of dead pests on plants from plot (a) to plot (b). An increased level of control of the leafhopper was observed on plants of plot (a), while plot (b) showed a level of control of not more than 60%.
Example B16: action on Black tail hopper (systemic)
The tank (A) is planted with rice expressing delta-endotoxin CryIa (B), and the tank (B) is planted with conventional rice. Tank (A) was placed in an aqueous emulsion containing 400ppm thiamethoxam and tank (B) was placed in a tank containing 400ppm thiamethoxam and 400ppm delta-endotoxin CryI (B). These plants were subsequently infected with the larvae of the cicada in the second and third stages. The test was evaluated after 6 days.
The percent reduction in population (% action) is determined by comparing the number of dead pests on plants in tank (a) to tank (B). An increased level of control of the leafhopper was observed on the plants of pot (a), while pot (B) showed a level of control of not more than 60%.
Example B17: action against Nilaparvata lugens
Rice plants expressing delta-endotoxin CryIA (b) in plot (a) and conventional rice plants in plot (b) were infected with Nilaparvata lugens and subsequently sprayed with a spray mix containing 400ppm thiamethoxam. Immediately thereafter, the sample (b) was treated with an emulsion spray mixture containing 400ppm of delta-endotoxin CryIA (b). The seedlings of plots (a) and (b) were then incubated at 20 ℃. The test was evaluated after 21 days.
The percent reduction in population (% action) is determined by comparing the number of dead pests on plants from plot (a) to plot (b). An increased level of control of brown planthopper was observed on plants of plot (a), while plot (b) showed a level of control of no more than 60%.
Example B18: action on Brown planthopper (systemic)
The tank (A) is planted with rice expressing delta-endotoxin CryIA (B), and the tank (B) is planted with conventional rice. Tank (A) was placed in an aqueous emulsion containing 400ppm thiamethoxam and tank (B) was placed in a tank containing 400ppm thiamethoxam and 400ppm delta-endotoxin CryIA (B). These plants were subsequently infected with the brown planthopper larvae of the second and third stages. The test was evaluated after 6 days.
The percent reduction in population (% action) is determined by comparing the number of dead pests on plants in tank (a) to tank (B). An increased level of control of brown planthopper was observed on the plants of pot (a), while pot (B) showed a level of control of not more than 60%.
Example B19: action against cicada
Rice plants expressing delta-endotoxin cryia (c) in plot (a) and conventional rice plants in plot (b) were sprayed with a spray mixture containing 400ppm thiamethoxam. Immediately thereafter, the sample (b) was treated with an emulsion spray mixture containing 400ppm of delta-endotoxin CryIA (c). After the spray coating has dried, the plants are infected with the second and third stages of leafhopper. The seedlings of plots (a) and (b) were then incubated at 20 ℃. The test was evaluated after 21 days.
The percent reduction in population (% action) is determined by comparing the number of dead pests on plants from plot (a) to plot (b). An increased level of control of the leafhopper was observed on plants of plot (a), while plot (b) showed a level of control of not more than 60%.
Example B20: action on Black tail hopper (systemic)
The tank (A) is planted with rice expressing delta-endotoxin CryIa (c), and the tank (B) is planted with conventional rice. Tank (A) was placed in an aqueous emulsion containing 400ppm thiamethoxam and tank (B) was placed in a tank containing 400ppm thiamethoxam and 400ppm delta-endotoxin CryI (c). These plants were subsequently infected with the larvae of the cicada in the second and third stages. The test was evaluated after 6 days.
The percent reduction in population (% action) is determined by comparing the number of dead pests on plants in tank (a) to tank (B). An increased level of control of the leafhopper was observed on the plants of pot (a), while pot (B) showed a level of control of not more than 60%.
Example B21: action against Nilaparvata lugens
Rice plants expressing delta-endotoxin CryIA (c) in plot (a) and conventional rice plants in plot (b) were infected with Nilaparvata lugens and subsequently sprayed with a spray mix containing 400ppm thiamethoxam. Immediately thereafter, the sample (b) was treated with an emulsion spray mixture containing 400ppm of delta-endotoxin CryIA (c). The seedlings of plots (a) and (b) were then incubated at 20 ℃. The test was evaluated after 21 days.
The percent reduction in population (% action) is determined by comparing the number of dead pests on plants from plot (a) to plot (b). An increased level of control of brown planthopper was observed on plants of plot (a), while plot (b) showed a level of control of no more than 60%.
Example B22: action on Brown planthopper (systemic)
The tank (A) is planted with rice expressing delta-endotoxin CryIA (c), and the tank (B) is planted with conventional rice. Tank (A) was placed in an aqueous emulsion containing 400ppm thiamethoxam and tank (B) was placed in a tank containing 400ppm thiamethoxam and 400ppm delta-endotoxin CryIA (c). These plants were subsequently infected with the brown planthopper larvae of the second and third stages. The test was evaluated after 6 days.
The percent reduction in population (% action) is determined by comparing the number of dead pests on plants in tank (a) to tank (B). An increased level of control of brown planthopper was observed on the plants of pot (a), while pot (B) showed a level of control of not more than 60%.
Claims (5)
1. Method for controlling pests in crops of transgenic plants, characterized in that a pesticidal composition is applied to the pests or their environment, which composition comprises, as active ingredient, from 0.1% to 99% by weight in free form of Ti-435 or a Ti-435 agrochemically useful salt form, and at least one adjuvant in an amount of from 1 to 99.9% by weight, wherein Ti-435 is a compound of the formula:
2. method according to claim 1, characterized in that the transgenic plants are treated.
3. Method according to claim 1, characterized in that the transgenic plant is maize.
4. Method according to claim 1, characterized in that the transgenic plant is soybean.
5. A method according to claim 2, characterized in that propagation material of the transgenic plant is treated.
Applications Claiming Priority (4)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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