Abstract
Transgenic insect-resistant maize can effectively control insect pests, which is of great significance to improve maize yield and quality. Transgenic maize LD05 is an insect-resistant and herbicide-tolerant maize independently developed by Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences and highly resistant to major lepidopteran pests. In order to study the pest resistance of transgenic maize LD05 in different ecological areas of China, this study conducted a laboratory bioassay, and artificial inoculation test and natural pest investigation in field were carried out in one pilot of each of five maize ecological zones in China. The results of laboratory bioassay showed that transgenic maize LD05 had high resistance to Ostrinia furnacalis (Guenée), Mythimna separata (Walker), Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner) and Spodoptera frugiperda (J. E. Smith), the main lepidopteran pests threatening maize production in China. The results of artificial inoculation test and natural pest investigation in field showed that transgenic maize LD05 had high resistance to major lepidopteran pests in different ecological areas of China, which was consistent with the pest resistance management strategy, and can provide important theoretical basis and technical support for the industrialization of transgenic maize LD05 in the future.