With more than 80 percent of its yield data now available, Dow
AgroSciences SmartStax® technology has proven that it is
delivering higher whole-farm yield potential to growers when compared
with other trait technologies that are available in the market.
"We’ve run a battery of trials comparing hybrids with the same genetic
packages that contained either SmartStax trait technology or Herculex
XTRA Insect Protection. We’ve also worked with key universities
to evaluate the performance of SmartStax against corn pests. We are
extremely pleased with the consistent, positive performance of Dow
AgroSciences SmartStax,” says Casey Onstot, traits marketing manager for
Dow AgroSciences.
2010 Dow AgroSciences data, gathered in collaboration with Iowa State
University, University of Illinois, Purdue University, University of
Nebraska, and South Dakota State University, showed that SmartStax®
provided consistent protection against western corn rootworm, the major
below-ground corn insect. The studies were conducted under medium to
high insect pressure (Figure A), as well as low pressure (Figure B), and
results showed very consistent, effective protection provided by the
SmartStax technology compared with non-Bt hybrids.
Researchers monitored the rootworm damage using a node injury scale
developed by Iowa State University. In the scale, 0.00 represents no
root damage, and a value of 3.00 is the highest damage rating,
indicating three nodes or circles of roots have been destroyed by
rootworms. In all trials, Dow AgroSciences SmartStax hybrids showed root
injury of 0.05 or less.
"An injury rating of 0.25 indicates that a quarter of a node has been
eaten. This is the level where yield damage starts to occur. Plants with
node injury ratings of 1.00 or higher are more susceptible to lodging
and further yield loss,” says Bill Hendrix, Dow AgroSciences North
American biology team leader for insect management traits.
Researchers also examined efficacy of Dow AgroSciences SmartStax for
above-ground insects. Preliminary results from 2010 field research
trials show that the SmartStax technology provided consistent control of
western bean cutworm (WBCW) and corn earworm (CEW) across multiple
locations offering superior control compared with the non-Bt
hybrids.
For the above-ground insect studies, the field scientists analyzed the
amount of ear damage incurred by various pests. One square centimeter is
equal to 4 to 6.25 kernels damaged. Five square centimeters is equal to
100 to 156.25 kernels damaged. This measurement demonstrates how quickly
insect damage can decrease yield.
In the CEW studies under heavy pest pressure, 3.9 square centimeters of
non-Bt corn ears were consumed, 2.5 centimeters of ears with
Herculex® XTRA Insect Protection, and only 0.4 cm of
ears with SmartStax (Figure C). The data represents trials in Indiana,
Illinois, Iowa, Pennsylvania and Louisiana.
In similar trials, university and Dow AgroSciences studies examined the
amount of ear consumed by WBCW under high pest pressure. Compared with
first-generation and non-Bt hybrids, the SmartStax hybrids
displayed outstanding, consistent protection (Figure D). The data
includes trials in Indiana and Nebraska.
"Western bean cutworm has expanded its area of infestation into new
geographies each year. It can cause significant damage and wreak havoc
on yield. As the risk of western bean cutworm expands, additional
growers will count on the protection offered by SmartStax,” Hendrix says.
Solid, consistent performance is meeting grower expectations, as well.
Joe Dotterer from Bloomfield, Iowa, was pleased with his first
experience with SmartStax. "Dow AgroSciences SmartStax performed well.
The emergence was very good. The insect pressure was basically
nonexistent. We didn’t have any problem with lodging — the standability
was very good, and we were pleased with the yields that we had on our
farm,” he says.
Grower Bob Larson of Creston, Neb., notes that the value of the reduced
refuge — only 5 percent1 in the Corn Belt compared with 20
percent for first-generation Bt hybrids — adds one more reason
for growers to consider choosing Dow AgroSciences SmartStax as they make
their 2011 seed selections. "I would definitely recommend SmartStax to
other growers. The reduced refuge is a big deal, and increased yield,
along with not having to worry about rootworm pressure, is a big deal,”
Larson says.
Dow AgroSciences is offering SmartStax hybrids through Mycogen Seeds,
Brodbeck Seeds, Dairyland Seed, Hyland Seeds, Pfister Seeds, Renze Seeds
and Triumph Seed.
About Dow AgroSciences
Dow AgroSciences LLC, based in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, is a top-tier
agricultural company providing innovative agrochemical and biotechnology
solutions globally. The company, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Dow
Chemical Company (NYSE:DOW), has sales of $4.5 billion. Learn more at www.dowagro.com.
1In cotton-growing regions, refuge is reduced from 50 percent
to 20 percent.
SmartStax® multi-event technology developed by Dow
AgroSciences and Monsanto.
®Herculex is a trademark of Dow AgroSciences LLC.
Herculex Insect Protection by Dow AgroSciences and Pioneer
Hi-Bred.
®SmartStax is a registered trademark of Monsanto Technology
LLC. Always follow grain marketing and IRM requirements and pesticide
label directions. B.t. products may not yet be registered in all
states. Contact your seed representative for the registration status in
your state.
©2010 Dow AgroSciences LLC
Editor’s Note: Contact
Jessica Landgren (jlandgren@bader-rutter.com)
for high-resolution images of the figures. Pest images are also
available.
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