📘 Q.3 IAS Prelims 2021 — GS | Science & Technology | Bollgard I & Bollgard II Technologies

Authentic Classroom Explanation by IAS Monk

🌱 Q3. Bollgard I & Bollgard II Technologies

📌 Question
Bollgard I and Bollgard II technologies are mentioned in the context of:

(a) clonal propagation of crop plants
(b) developing genetically modified crop plants
(c) production of plant growth substances
(d) production of biofertilizers


✅ Correct Answer: (b) Developing genetically modified crop plants


🧑‍🏫 Authentic Classroom Explanation by IAS Monk

From first principles to final option — the UPSC way.


🔬 Concept First

Bollgard refers to Bt cotton technologies where genes from the bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis are introduced into cotton plants to provide in-built insect resistance.


🔍 Option-wise Elimination

  • Option (a): Clonal propagation
    • Refers to vegetative reproduction
    • No genetic modification involved
  • Option (b): Genetically modified crop plants
    • Bt cotton contains foreign genes (Cry genes)
    • Classic example of genetic engineering
  • Option (c): Plant growth substances
    • Hormones like auxins, gibberellins
    • Unrelated to pest resistance
  • Option (d): Biofertilizers
    • Involve microbes that improve soil fertility
    • Bollgard targets insect pests, not nutrients

🧬 Bollgard I vs Bollgard II (Exam Core)

  • Bollgard I
    • Single gene: Cry1Ac
    • Targets American bollworm
  • Bollgard II
    • Double gene: Cry1Ac + Cry2Ab
    • Broader pest resistance
    • Delays development of insect resistance

🔍 Curiosity Raiser

Did you know?
Bt cotton kills insects not by poisoning them, but by destroying their gut lining, a mechanism harmless to humans and most other organisms.


🧠 Enrichment Notes (UPSC Lens)

  • Regulatory Body in India:
    • Genetic Engineering Appraisal Committee (GEAC)
  • Why Bt cotton matters:
    • India’s first commercial GM crop (2002)
    • Reduced pesticide usage
    • Increased yields (with regional variation)
  • Common UPSC Trap:
    • Confusing Bt cotton with hybrid cotton (not the same)
  • Exam Value:
    • Foundational GM crop question with high repeat potential

🪶 IAS Monk Closing Whisper

When genes are edited, agriculture stops depending on sprays and starts depending on science.

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