Genetically modified crops and aquatic ecosystems: considerations for environmental risk assessment and non-target organism testing

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Keri Carstens
Jennifer Anderson
Pamela Bachman
Adinda De Schrijver
Galen Dively
Brian Federici
Mick Hamer
Marco Gielkens
Peter Jensen
William Lamp
Stefan Rauschen
Geoff Ridley
Jörg Romeis
Annabel Waggoner
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[1] Regulatory Science,Department of Entomology
[2] Pioneer Hi-Bred,Department of Entomology
[3] DuPont Agricultural Biotechnology,National Institute for Public Health and the Environment
[4] Monsanto Company,Institute for Biology III (Plant Physiology)
[5] Scientific Institute of Public Health,US Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Pesticide Programs
[6] University of Maryland,undefined
[7] University of California-Riverside,undefined
[8] Syngenta,undefined
[9] Jealott’s Hill International Research Centre,undefined
[10] Expertise Centre for Substances,undefined
[11] RWTH Aachen University,undefined
[12] Environmental Risk Management Authority,undefined
[13] Agroscope Reckenholz-Tänikon Research Station ART,undefined
[14] Biopesticides and Pollution Prevention Division,undefined
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Transgenic Research | 2012年 / 21卷
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Environmental risk assessment; Aquatic ecosystem; Non-target organism; Genetically modified crops;
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Environmental risk assessments (ERA) support regulatory decisions for the commercial cultivation of genetically modified (GM) crops. The ERA for terrestrial agroecosystems is well-developed, whereas guidance for ERA of GM crops in aquatic ecosystems is not as well-defined. The purpose of this document is to demonstrate how comprehensive problem formulation can be used to develop a conceptual model and to identify potential exposure pathways, using Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) maize as a case study. Within problem formulation, the insecticidal trait, the crop, the receiving environment, and protection goals were characterized, and a conceptual model was developed to identify routes through which aquatic organisms may be exposed to insecticidal proteins in maize tissue. Following a tiered approach for exposure assessment, worst-case exposures were estimated using standardized models, and factors mitigating exposure were described. Based on exposure estimates, shredders were identified as the functional group most likely to be exposed to insecticidal proteins. However, even using worst-case assumptions, the exposure of shredders to Bt maize was low and studies supporting the current risk assessments were deemed adequate. Determining if early tier toxicity studies are necessary to inform the risk assessment for a specific GM crop should be done on a case by case basis, and should be guided by thorough problem formulation and exposure assessment. The processes used to develop the Bt maize case study are intended to serve as a model for performing risk assessments on future traits and crops.
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