Populational survey of arthropods on transgenic common bean expressing the rep gene from Bean golden mosaic virus. 2014

Patrícia V Pinheiro, and Eliane D Quintela, and Ana Maria R Junqueira, and Francisco J L Aragão, and Josias C Faria
Embrapa Arroz e Feijão; Santo Antônio de Goiás; Goiás, Brazil.

Genetically modified (GM) crops is considered the fastest adopted crop technology in the history of modern agriculture. However, possible undesirable and unintended effects must be considered during the research steps toward development of a commercial product. In this report we evaluated effects of a common bean virus resistant line on arthropod populations, considered as non-target organisms. This GM bean line (named M1/4) was modified for resistance against Bean golden mosaic virus (BGMV) by expressing a mutated REP protein, which is essential for virus replication. Biosafety studies were performed for a period of three years under field conditions. The abundance of some species was significantly higher in specific treatments in a particular year, but not consistently different in other years. A regular pattern was not observed in the distribution of insects between genetically modified and conventional treatments. Data analyses showed that minor differences observed can be attributed to random variation and were not consistent enough to conclude that the treatments were different. Therefore the present study indicates that the relative abundance of species are similar in transgenic and non-transgenic fields.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D010572 Pest Control, Biological Use of naturally-occuring or genetically-engineered organisms to reduce or eliminate populations of pests. Biological Pest Control,Biologic Pest Control,Pest Control, Biologic,Biologic Pest Controls,Biological Pest Controls,Pest Controls, Biologic,Pest Controls, Biological
D010942 Plant Viruses Viruses parasitic on plants. Phytophagineae,Plant Virus,Virus, Plant,Viruses, Plant
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D001181 Arthropods Members of the phylum Arthropoda, composed of organisms having a hard, jointed exoskeleton and paired jointed legs. It includes the class INSECTS and the subclass ARACHNIDA, many species of which are important medically as parasites or as vectors of organisms capable of causing disease in man. Arthropoda,Arthropod
D044822 Biodiversity The variety of all native living organisms and their various forms and interrelationships. Biological Diversity,Diversity, Biological
D060434 Herbivory The act of feeding on plants by animals. Animal Grazing,Herbivore,Animal Grazings,Grazing, Animal,Grazings, Animal,Herbivores,Herbivories
D027805 Phaseolus A plant genus in the family FABACEAE which is the source of edible beans and the lectin PHYTOHEMAGGLUTININS. Bean, Kidney,Bean, Tepary,Kidney Bean,Tepary Bean,Common Bean Plant,French Bean Plant,Phaseolus acutifolius,Phaseolus vulgaris,Bean Plant, Common,Bean Plant, French,Bean Plants, Common,Bean Plants, French,Beans, Kidney,Beans, Tepary,Common Bean Plants,French Bean Plants,Kidney Beans,Phaseolus vulgari,Plant, Common Bean,Plant, French Bean,Plants, Common Bean,Plants, French Bean,Tepary Beans,vulgaris, Phaseolus
D030821 Plants, Genetically Modified PLANTS, or their progeny, whose GENOME has been altered by GENETIC ENGINEERING. Genetically Modified Plants,Plants, Transgenic,Transgenic Plants,GMO Plants,Genetically Engineered Plants,Engineered Plant, Genetically,Engineered Plants, Genetically,GMO Plant,Genetically Engineered Plant,Genetically Modified Plant,Modified Plant, Genetically,Modified Plants, Genetically,Plant, GMO,Plant, Genetically Engineered,Plant, Genetically Modified,Plant, Transgenic,Plants, GMO,Plants, Genetically Engineered,Transgenic Plant

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