Ecological Effects of Transgenic Crops · 2003-11-22 · genetic engineering unleashed on the world...
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Ecological Effects of Transgenic Crops
Peter C. Ellsworth, Ph.D.IPM Specialist, University of Arizona
&Steve Naranjo, Ph.D.
Research Scientist, USDA-ARS, WCRL
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Disclosure
• Those engaged in the dialog on biotechnology should fully disclose their relationships and opinions “up front” so that audiences can consider the context.
• Partial support for my research comes from companies with interests in biotechnology.
• The balance of support comes from state and federal sources of competitively available public funds.
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Disclosure (continued)
• Biotechnology and its products are neither inherently good nor bad.
• The specific process and each of its products should be scientifically and independently evaluated.
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Science or Emotion?
• Proponents and opponents of biotechnology have made ample use of both.
• However, emotion tends to rule in the court of public opinion.
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Public Opinion
• “Unintended consequences: pelicans nearly wiped out by DDT, massive radiation leaked at Chernobyl, now butterflies killed by genetically modified corn…”
Full page back cover of “blue” magazine; Patagonia, 2001
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Public Opinion
• “… The list of environmental damage caused by
inadequately tested technologies is long. With
genetic engineering unleashed on the world the
list may grow much, much longer. We don’t yet
know all the impacts and dangers of genetic
engineering. Shouldn’t we find out the risks
before we turn genetically modified organisms
loose on the world, or eat them in our food?”
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Public Opinion“Our species, as yet
unable to see the whole, or to know how it works, now stands poised...
...with an X-Actoblade to cheat the outcome: to solve the puzzle by reshaping its pieces to our own devising.”
From www.patagonia.com/enviroaction; Patagonia, 2001
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Powerful Imagery
Mad Cow Disease
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Powerful Imagery
Bikini Atoll
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Powerful Imagery
Asbestos
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Powerful Imagery
Brown Pelican & DDT
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Powerful Imagery
Thalidomide Babies
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Powerful Imagery
“And we now have a solid modern history of stuff that’s come out of labs that should have stayed there.”
Patagonia, 2002
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So What Is The Story?
• Monarch Butterfly, symbol of nature and “wildness” in North America.
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Incredible Annual Migration!
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Monarchs Feed on Milkweed
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Bt Corn Sheds Pollen
• Some of which may fall on milkweed plants that serve as hosts for Monarchs.
• Bt corn pollen may contain some quantity of the Bt endotoxin.
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Monarchs Are Killed?
• Scientists have shown that larvae are killed when fed milkweed “dusted” with Bt corn pollen.
• But how realistic was this study?
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PNAS: Temporal & Spatial Distribution of Monarchs…
• Per plant densities of larvae, similar among habitats (i.e., ag. vs. non-ag. lands)
• For upper Midwest, most Monarchs are, in fact, produced on agricultural lands!
• Regardless of Bt corn, other agricultural practices like foliar insecticide use and weed control could have large impacts on populations of Monarchs
From Oberhauser et al., 2001
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PNAS: Corn Pollen Deposits on Milkweed…
• Average 171 pollen grains per sq. cm. in corn fields
• Average 14 pollen grains per sq. cm. 6 ft outside of the corn field
• One rain removes 54-86% of the pollen
• Youngest leaves, the preferred food, have 50-70% lower pollen density than older leaves
From Pleasants et al., 2001
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PNAS: Toxicity of Bt Proteins & Corn Pollen
Toxic (Event 176 only)ToxicCry1Ab
Non-ToxicToxicCry1Ac
Non-ToxicNon-ToxicCry9C
Non-ToxicNon-ToxicCry1F
1st instars on pollen on discs
1st instars on diet
Bt Toxin
From Helmich et al., 2001
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PNAS: Field Mortality of Monarchs…
• 50% of Monarch larvae died in the first 24 hrs– NONE related to proximity to Bt corn
• But slower growth of Black Swallowtails likelyrelated to pollen exposure– for Event 176 (Novartis) only
From Zanger et al., 2001
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PNAS: Field Impact of Cry1Ab (3 events)…
NOENOEIn-field feeding for 14-22 d
--NOE500+ gr. / sq. cm.
--NOE97 gr. / sq. cm.
--NOEWeight loss (42%) & mortality
(40%)
67 gr. / sq. cm.
----Weight loss (-18%)
22 gr. / sq. cm.
Cry1Ab Mon810
Cry1Ab Bt11
Cry1Ab Event 176
Exposure Density & Duration
From Stanley-Horn et al., 2001
Compared to lambda-cyhalothrin which killed most Monarch larvae
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PNAS: A Risk Assessment...
Acute toxic effects of pollen
Probability of larvae being exposed to toxic levels in and around corn fields
Hazard =
Exposure =
Risk =
“This two year study suggests that the impact of Bt corn pollen from current commercial hybrids on Monarch Butterfly populations is negligible.”
From Sears et al., 2001
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Non-Target Organisms (NTO)
• Search for unintended consequences of technology (e.g., Bt cotton) on biodiversity.
• Through direct effects, i.e., toxic effects on non-target species,
• Or through indirect effects, i.e., through non-target species feeding on intoxicated hosts.