Procedure to select test organisms for environmental risk assessment of genetically modified crops in aquatic systems

被引:8
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作者
Hilbeck, Angelika [1 ]
Bundschuh, Rebecca [2 ]
Bundschuh, Mirco [3 ]
Hofmann, Frieder [4 ]
Oehen, Bernadette [1 ]
Otto, Mathias [5 ]
Schulz, Ralf [2 ]
Trtikova, Miluse [1 ]
机构
[1] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Inst Integrat Biol, Zurich, Switzerland
[2] Univ Koblenz Landau, Inst Environm Sci, Landau, Germany
[3] Swedish Univ Agr Sci, Dept Aquat Sci & Assessment, Uppsala, Sweden
[4] Okol Buro TIEM Integrated Environm Monitorin GbR, Bremen, Germany
[5] German Fed Agcy Nat Conservat BfN, Bonn, Germany
关键词
Bt maize; Genetically modified crops; Nontarget organisms; Environmental risk assessment; Aquatic species; CORN CRY1AB GENE; NONTARGET ORGANISMS; BT; ECOSYSTEMS; EXPOSURE; PLANTS; MAIZE;
D O I
10.1002/ieam.1965
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
For a long time, the environmental risk assessment (ERA) of genetically modified (GM) crops focused mainly on terrestrial ecosystems. This changed when it was scientifically established that aquatic ecosystems are exposed to GM crop residues that may negatively affect aquatic species. To assist the risk assessment process, we present a tool to identify ecologically relevant species usable in tiered testing prior to authorization or for biological monitoring in the field. The tool is derived from a selection procedure for terrestrial ecosystems with substantial but necessary changes to adequately consider the differences in the type of ecosystems. By using available information from the Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC), the procedure can draw upon existing biological data on aquatic systems. The proposed procedure for aquatic ecosystems was tested for the first time during an expert workshop in 2013, using the cultivation of Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) maize as the GM crop and 1 stream type as the receiving environment in the model system. During this workshop, species executing important ecological functions in aquatic environments were identified in a stepwise procedure according to predefined ecological criteria. By doing so, we demonstrated that the procedure is practicable with regard to its goal: From the initial long list of 141 potentially exposed aquatic species, 7 species and 1 genus were identified as the most suitable candidates for nontarget testing programs. Integr Environ Assess Manag 2017;13:974-979. (c) 2017 SETAC
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页码:974 / 979
页数:6
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