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应用生态学报 ›› 2011, Vol. 22 ›› Issue (06): 1493-1498.

• 研究报告 • 上一篇    下一篇

种植转Bt基因棉土壤中Bt蛋白的分布

付庆灵1,陈愫惋1,胡红青1**,李珍1,韩晓芳1,王朴1,2   

  1. 1华中农业大学资源与环境学院, 武汉 430070;2武汉市园林科学研究所, 武汉 430081
  • 出版日期:2011-06-18 发布日期:2011-06-18

Distribution of Bt protein in transgenic cotton soils.

FU Qing-ling1, CHEN Su-wan1, HU Hong-qing1, LI Zhen1, HAN Xiao-fang1, WANG Pu1,2   

  1. 1College of Resource and Environment, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070, China; 2Wuhan Botanical Garden Scientific Research Institute, Wuhan 430081, China
  • Online:2011-06-18 Published:2011-06-18

摘要: 采用盆栽试验结合酶联免疫法(ELISA)测定了转Bt基因抗虫棉及常规棉花不同生育期根际及非根际土壤中的Bt蛋白含量.结果表明:红壤、黄棕壤及黄褐土种植转Bt 基因棉花后根际土中Bt蛋白含量显著高于非根际土,而种植常规棉花的根际土与非根际土中Bt 蛋白含量差异不显著.在初蕾期转Bt 基因棉根际土中的Bt 蛋白含量为黄褐土>黄棕壤>红壤,分别为常规棉根际土的144%、121%和238%;而在盛花期为黄棕壤>黄褐土>红壤,分别为常规棉根际土的156%、116%和197%.无论种植转Bt基因棉还是常规棉,供试土壤的根际和非根际土中Bt蛋白含量都随棉花生育期的推进先增加后减少,在盛花期达最大值.整个生育期内,转Bt基因棉根际土中的Bt蛋白含量大于其非根际土;种植转Bt基因棉土壤中Bt蛋白含量高于常规棉,说明转 Bt 基因棉花的Bt 蛋白可释放到根际土中.

关键词: Bt棉花, Bt蛋白, 酶联免疫法(ELISA), 根际土, 非根际土

Abstract: A pot experiment with red soil, yellow brown soil, and yellow cinnamon soil was conducted to detect the Bt protein content in rhizosphere and non-rhizosphere soils at different growth stages of transgenic Bt cotton and common cotton by using enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). With the planting of transgenic Bt cotton, the Bt protein content in rhizosphere soil was significantly higher than that in non-rhizosphere soil; while in common cotton soils, there was no significant difference in the Bt protein content between rhizosphere soil and non-rhizosphere soil. At bud stage of transgenic Bt cotton, the Bt protein content in rhizosphere soil was in the order of yellow cinnamon soil > yellow brown soil > red soil, being 144%, 121%, and 238% of that incommon cotton rhizosphere soil; at florescence stage of transgenic Bt cotton, the Bt protein content in rhizosphere soil was in the order of yellow brown soil > yellow cinnamon soil > red soil, being 156%, 116%, and 197% of that in common cotton rhizosphere soil, respectively. Regardless of planting Bt cotton or common cotton, the Bt protein content in rhizosphere and non-rhizosphere soils had an initial increase with the growth of cotton, peaked at florescence stage, and then decreased. Throughout the whole cotton growth period, the Bt protein content in transgenic Bt cotton rhizosphere soil was higher than that in Bt cotton non-rhizosphere soil, and also, higher than that in common cotton rhizosphere soil, indicating that transgenic Bt cotton could release its Bt protein to rhizosphere soil.

Key words: Bt cotton, Bt protein, ELISA, rhizosphere soil, non-rhizophere soil