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GMO’sGMO’s and the Environmentand the Environment
Paul GeptsPaul Gepts
Plant SciencesPlant Sciences
UC DavisUC Davis
ANR NRCC March 2, 2005ANR NRCC March 2, 2005
IntroductionIntroduction
What is a GMO, i.e.What is a GMO, i.e. GEOGEO (Genetically(Genetically
Engineered Organism)?Engineered Organism)?
Transfer of genes viaTransfer of genes via nonnon--sexualsexual means:means:
AgrobacteriumAgrobacterium
BiolisticsBiolistics
Advantages and disadvantages:Advantages and disadvantages:
Any gene from any sourceAny gene from any source
SingleSingle--gene traits; lack of control over insertiongene traits; lack of control over insertion
location “events”location “events”
Gene transferGene transfer
methods in geneticmethods in genetic
engineeringengineering
From http://escience.ws/b572/L20/L20.htmhttp://www.colostate.edu/programs/lifesciences/TransgenicCrops/
Gepts 2000, modified from Harlan and de Wet 1971
Crop Gene Pools
IV
Information and genes
from other species
Increasing
Reproductive
Isolation
Species
I
II
IIICrop
Wild
GE crops in CAGE crops in CA
Currently:Currently:
Cotton: UplandCotton: Upland
Herbicide, BtHerbicide, Bt
Corn: smallCorn: small
ShortShort--term:term:
AlfalfaAlfalfa
HerbicideHerbicide
PotentialPotential
RiceRice
HerbicideHerbicide
Other potential GE crops?Other potential GE crops?
Top CA commodities: milk and cream,Top CA commodities: milk and cream,
nursery,nursery, grapesgrapes,, lettucelettuce, almonds, cattle, almonds, cattle
and calves, strawberries, flowers,and calves, strawberries, flowers,
tomatoestomatoes, hay (, hay (alfalfaalfalfa),), cottoncotton, broccoli,, broccoli,
chickens, oranges, carrots,chickens, oranges, carrots, ricerice, avocados,, avocados,
walnuts, eggs and lemons.walnuts, eggs and lemons.
The golden rule of GEO evaluationThe golden rule of GEO evaluation
Case by case
Environment
Organism Trait
Potential Environmental ConcernsPotential Environmental Concerns
Escape of transgenes from cultivated toEscape of transgenes from cultivated to
wild or from cultivated to cultivatedwild or from cultivated to cultivated
Effect on target organismsEffect on target organisms
Effect on nonEffect on non--target organismstarget organisms
Crops with wild relatives inCrops with wild relatives in
CaliforniaCalifornia
Same or different speciesSame or different species
Asparagus, broccoli*, canola, carrot,Asparagus, broccoli*, canola, carrot,
cauliflower*, celery, lettuce, onion, potato,cauliflower*, celery, lettuce, onion, potato,
strawberry,strawberry, sugarbeetsugarbeet, sunflower, tomato*, sunflower, tomato*
* Short* Short--lived escape from cultivationlived escape from cultivation
Escape of (Escape of (Trans)genesTrans)genes from Domesticatedfrom Domesticated
to Wildto Wild
Domesticated
with transgene
Crossable &
fertile progeny
No
Wild
Relative
No
Yes
No
Yes
Same
phenology
Wild with
transgene
Yes
No
Gene
flow
(pollen,
seed)
Genetic
Environmental
Yes
No
Yes
No gene flow No gene
flow
No gene flow
Migration-
Selection Balance
No establishment
of transgenes
California’s Ten Most Important Vegetable
Crops and their Relatives in California
(from Ellstrand 1992 based on Muntz 1959)
Crop Same species
in California
flora?
Other
congeners in
California
flora?
Asparagus Yes 0
Broccoli Yes* 8
Carrot Yes 1
Cauliflower Yes* 8
Celery Yes 1
Corn, sweet No 0
Lettuce No 6
Onion No 37
Potato No 21
Tomato Yes* 0
* Only as a short-term non-persistent escape from
cultivation
Corn pollen
dispersal curves
Rapid decline withinRapid decline within
20 m; slower after20 m; slower after
thatthat
Detectable gene flowDetectable gene flow
beyond isolationbeyond isolation
distance of 200mdistance of 200m
Klein et al. Ecol. Monographs 2003 Henry et al. 2003
Sources ofSources of
EscapeEscape
Bottom line: Escape of transgenesBottom line: Escape of transgenes
Gene flow will take place: pollen, seedGene flow will take place: pollen, seed
Given the current GE crops (cotton, corn,Given the current GE crops (cotton, corn,
alfalfa):alfalfa):
From crop to cropFrom crop to crop
Short distances: corn, cotton (< 100 m)Short distances: corn, cotton (< 100 m)
Long distances:Long distances:
alfalfa (> 1.5 km) + volunteers, spillagealfalfa (> 1.5 km) + volunteers, spillage
Within these distances, gene flow will be ofWithin these distances, gene flow will be of
consequence, only ifconsequence, only if repeatedrepeated andand abundantabundant
opportunitiesopportunities
Effect on Target Organisms?Effect on Target Organisms?
Development of ResistanceDevelopment of Resistance
General strategy to limit development ofGeneral strategy to limit development of
resistance:resistance: change the environmentchange the environment::
Bacillus thuringiensisBacillus thuringiensis toxin:toxin:
Avoid unnecessary exposure + IPMAvoid unnecessary exposure + IPM
RefugiaRefugia (high(high dosisdosis/refuge strategy)/refuge strategy)
Pyramided toxins:Pyramided toxins: cry2Abcry2Ab ++ cry1Accry1Ac
Broader spectrum, smaller refugeBroader spectrum, smaller refuge
Except if used with single toxin cultivarsExcept if used with single toxin cultivars
Different insecticidesDifferent insecticides
Herbicide resistance:Herbicide resistance:
Avoid unnecessary exposure + IPMAvoid unnecessary exposure + IPM
Alternate herbicidesAlternate herbicides
Appropriate rotations and cropping practicesAppropriate rotations and cropping practices
Effect on NonEffect on Non--TargetTarget
Organisms?Organisms?
Positive effects:Positive effects:
Reduction in pesticide useReduction in pesticide use
Reduction of secondary infections:Reduction of secondary infections:
FusariumFusarium infections: fumonisin (horse, swine;infections: fumonisin (horse, swine;
humans)humans)
Negative effects:Negative effects:
Effect on beneficial insects?Effect on beneficial insects?
Effect on bystanders?Effect on bystanders?
Effect of pesticidesEffect of pesticides
(Pimentel and Raven 2000)(Pimentel and Raven 2000)
115 x 10115 x 1066 kg/yr of pesticides on corn:kg/yr of pesticides on corn:
corn rootworm: 45% yield reduction; other control:corn rootworm: 45% yield reduction; other control:
rotationrotation
European corn borer: 20% yield reduction; difficult toEuropean corn borer: 20% yield reduction; difficult to
control when inside the plantcontrol when inside the plant ----> Bt> Bt
Effect of pesticides:Effect of pesticides:
pesticide poisonings, cancerpesticide poisonings, cancer
35% of food samples have pesticide residues35% of food samples have pesticide residues
70 x 1070 x 1066 birds/yr killedbirds/yr killed
101099s of insects, includings of insects, including beneficialsbeneficials: pollination,: pollination,
biological controlbiological control
Reasons for decline of monarch: insecticide use, loss ofReasons for decline of monarch: insecticide use, loss of
habitathabitat
Is everything fine andIs everything fine and
dandy?dandy?
Chronology of BtChronology of Bt
maize:maize:
1996: First available1996: First available
1999:1999:
LoseyLosey et al. Natureet al. Nature
BIO eBIO e--mailmail
2001:2001:
Publication of detailedPublication of detailed
studies in PNASstudies in PNAS
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
Area (%)
1996 1998 2000 2002
Year
Adoption of Bt maize in the U.S.
E-mail: “BIO TALKING POINTS RE
MONARCH BUTTERFLY BT CORN
POLLEN”
Why posterior analyses?
Issues associated with the use of transgenicsIssues associated with the use of transgenics
Genetic
Engineering
Environmental
aspects
Escape of transgenes:
from domesticated (transgenic) to
wild
from domesticated (transgenic) to
domesticated (non-transgenic)
Effect on target organisms
Effect on non-target organisms
Human and
animal health
• New compounds
• Allergenic
•
•
•
•
•
Economic losses
for farmer households
and communities
ffects on consumer
confidence
Large-scale cultural
changes in rural
communities
Ownership of the
food system
Differences among
countries
E
Socio
-economic
& political
Philosophical
& ethical
aspects
•
•
Attitudes & Approaches to:
1) Risk: risk minimization,
informed consent,
precautionary approach
2) Genetic modification
Ownership of biodiversity
Legal
•Intellectual property rights
•International treaties
•Regulatory frameworks
•Labelling
Plant
Breeding &
Agronomy
•
•
•
•
Alternatives: PB v. GE
Integration of GE into PB
Alternative cropping systems
Coexistence among cropping
systems
ConclusionsConclusions
CaseCase--byby--case approachcase approach
Fast moving technologyFast moving technology
Currently, probably limited environmentalCurrently, probably limited environmental
effects in the short termeffects in the short term
Role of UC:Role of UC:
Impartial information to the publicImpartial information to the public
SourcesSources
Transgenic plants:Transgenic plants: http://escience.ws/b572/L20/L20.htmhttp://escience.ws/b572/L20/L20.htm
http://www.colostate.edu/programs/lifesciences/TransgenicCrops/http://www.colostate.edu/programs/lifesciences/TransgenicCrops/
http://geohttp://geo--pie.cornell.edu/gmo.htmlpie.cornell.edu/gmo.html
Bacterial crown gall:Bacterial crown gall:
http://ohioline.osu.edu/hyghttp://ohioline.osu.edu/hyg--fact/3000/3301.htmlfact/3000/3301.html
Herbicide resistance managementHerbicide resistance management::
http://cottoninfo.ucdavis.edu/IMAGES/Field%20Check_June20_04.pdfhttp://cottoninfo.ucdavis.edu/IMAGES/Field%20Check_June20_04.pdf
PharmaPharma crops:crops:
http://www.ucsusa.org/food_and_environment/biotechnology/page.cfhttp://www.ucsusa.org/food_and_environment/biotechnology/page.cfm?pam?pa
geIDgeID=1561=1561
Seed contamination:Seed contamination:
http://www.ucsusa.org/food_and_environment/biotechnology/page.cfhttp://www.ucsusa.org/food_and_environment/biotechnology/page.cfm?pam?pa
geID=1315geID=1315

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GMO’s and the Environment

  • 1. GMO’sGMO’s and the Environmentand the Environment Paul GeptsPaul Gepts Plant SciencesPlant Sciences UC DavisUC Davis ANR NRCC March 2, 2005ANR NRCC March 2, 2005
  • 2. IntroductionIntroduction What is a GMO, i.e.What is a GMO, i.e. GEOGEO (Genetically(Genetically Engineered Organism)?Engineered Organism)? Transfer of genes viaTransfer of genes via nonnon--sexualsexual means:means: AgrobacteriumAgrobacterium BiolisticsBiolistics Advantages and disadvantages:Advantages and disadvantages: Any gene from any sourceAny gene from any source SingleSingle--gene traits; lack of control over insertiongene traits; lack of control over insertion location “events”location “events”
  • 3. Gene transferGene transfer methods in geneticmethods in genetic engineeringengineering From http://escience.ws/b572/L20/L20.htmhttp://www.colostate.edu/programs/lifesciences/TransgenicCrops/
  • 4. Gepts 2000, modified from Harlan and de Wet 1971 Crop Gene Pools IV Information and genes from other species Increasing Reproductive Isolation Species I II IIICrop Wild
  • 5. GE crops in CAGE crops in CA Currently:Currently: Cotton: UplandCotton: Upland Herbicide, BtHerbicide, Bt Corn: smallCorn: small ShortShort--term:term: AlfalfaAlfalfa HerbicideHerbicide PotentialPotential RiceRice HerbicideHerbicide
  • 6. Other potential GE crops?Other potential GE crops? Top CA commodities: milk and cream,Top CA commodities: milk and cream, nursery,nursery, grapesgrapes,, lettucelettuce, almonds, cattle, almonds, cattle and calves, strawberries, flowers,and calves, strawberries, flowers, tomatoestomatoes, hay (, hay (alfalfaalfalfa),), cottoncotton, broccoli,, broccoli, chickens, oranges, carrots,chickens, oranges, carrots, ricerice, avocados,, avocados, walnuts, eggs and lemons.walnuts, eggs and lemons.
  • 7. The golden rule of GEO evaluationThe golden rule of GEO evaluation Case by case Environment Organism Trait
  • 8. Potential Environmental ConcernsPotential Environmental Concerns Escape of transgenes from cultivated toEscape of transgenes from cultivated to wild or from cultivated to cultivatedwild or from cultivated to cultivated Effect on target organismsEffect on target organisms Effect on nonEffect on non--target organismstarget organisms
  • 9. Crops with wild relatives inCrops with wild relatives in CaliforniaCalifornia Same or different speciesSame or different species Asparagus, broccoli*, canola, carrot,Asparagus, broccoli*, canola, carrot, cauliflower*, celery, lettuce, onion, potato,cauliflower*, celery, lettuce, onion, potato, strawberry,strawberry, sugarbeetsugarbeet, sunflower, tomato*, sunflower, tomato* * Short* Short--lived escape from cultivationlived escape from cultivation
  • 10. Escape of (Escape of (Trans)genesTrans)genes from Domesticatedfrom Domesticated to Wildto Wild Domesticated with transgene Crossable & fertile progeny No Wild Relative No Yes No Yes Same phenology Wild with transgene Yes No Gene flow (pollen, seed) Genetic Environmental Yes No Yes No gene flow No gene flow No gene flow Migration- Selection Balance No establishment of transgenes
  • 11. California’s Ten Most Important Vegetable Crops and their Relatives in California (from Ellstrand 1992 based on Muntz 1959) Crop Same species in California flora? Other congeners in California flora? Asparagus Yes 0 Broccoli Yes* 8 Carrot Yes 1 Cauliflower Yes* 8 Celery Yes 1 Corn, sweet No 0 Lettuce No 6 Onion No 37 Potato No 21 Tomato Yes* 0 * Only as a short-term non-persistent escape from cultivation
  • 12. Corn pollen dispersal curves Rapid decline withinRapid decline within 20 m; slower after20 m; slower after thatthat Detectable gene flowDetectable gene flow beyond isolationbeyond isolation distance of 200mdistance of 200m Klein et al. Ecol. Monographs 2003 Henry et al. 2003
  • 14. Bottom line: Escape of transgenesBottom line: Escape of transgenes Gene flow will take place: pollen, seedGene flow will take place: pollen, seed Given the current GE crops (cotton, corn,Given the current GE crops (cotton, corn, alfalfa):alfalfa): From crop to cropFrom crop to crop Short distances: corn, cotton (< 100 m)Short distances: corn, cotton (< 100 m) Long distances:Long distances: alfalfa (> 1.5 km) + volunteers, spillagealfalfa (> 1.5 km) + volunteers, spillage Within these distances, gene flow will be ofWithin these distances, gene flow will be of consequence, only ifconsequence, only if repeatedrepeated andand abundantabundant opportunitiesopportunities
  • 15. Effect on Target Organisms?Effect on Target Organisms? Development of ResistanceDevelopment of Resistance General strategy to limit development ofGeneral strategy to limit development of resistance:resistance: change the environmentchange the environment:: Bacillus thuringiensisBacillus thuringiensis toxin:toxin: Avoid unnecessary exposure + IPMAvoid unnecessary exposure + IPM RefugiaRefugia (high(high dosisdosis/refuge strategy)/refuge strategy) Pyramided toxins:Pyramided toxins: cry2Abcry2Ab ++ cry1Accry1Ac Broader spectrum, smaller refugeBroader spectrum, smaller refuge Except if used with single toxin cultivarsExcept if used with single toxin cultivars Different insecticidesDifferent insecticides Herbicide resistance:Herbicide resistance: Avoid unnecessary exposure + IPMAvoid unnecessary exposure + IPM Alternate herbicidesAlternate herbicides Appropriate rotations and cropping practicesAppropriate rotations and cropping practices
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  • 17. Effect on NonEffect on Non--TargetTarget Organisms?Organisms? Positive effects:Positive effects: Reduction in pesticide useReduction in pesticide use Reduction of secondary infections:Reduction of secondary infections: FusariumFusarium infections: fumonisin (horse, swine;infections: fumonisin (horse, swine; humans)humans) Negative effects:Negative effects: Effect on beneficial insects?Effect on beneficial insects? Effect on bystanders?Effect on bystanders?
  • 18. Effect of pesticidesEffect of pesticides (Pimentel and Raven 2000)(Pimentel and Raven 2000) 115 x 10115 x 1066 kg/yr of pesticides on corn:kg/yr of pesticides on corn: corn rootworm: 45% yield reduction; other control:corn rootworm: 45% yield reduction; other control: rotationrotation European corn borer: 20% yield reduction; difficult toEuropean corn borer: 20% yield reduction; difficult to control when inside the plantcontrol when inside the plant ----> Bt> Bt Effect of pesticides:Effect of pesticides: pesticide poisonings, cancerpesticide poisonings, cancer 35% of food samples have pesticide residues35% of food samples have pesticide residues 70 x 1070 x 1066 birds/yr killedbirds/yr killed 101099s of insects, includings of insects, including beneficialsbeneficials: pollination,: pollination, biological controlbiological control Reasons for decline of monarch: insecticide use, loss ofReasons for decline of monarch: insecticide use, loss of habitathabitat
  • 19. Is everything fine andIs everything fine and dandy?dandy? Chronology of BtChronology of Bt maize:maize: 1996: First available1996: First available 1999:1999: LoseyLosey et al. Natureet al. Nature BIO eBIO e--mailmail 2001:2001: Publication of detailedPublication of detailed studies in PNASstudies in PNAS 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Area (%) 1996 1998 2000 2002 Year Adoption of Bt maize in the U.S. E-mail: “BIO TALKING POINTS RE MONARCH BUTTERFLY BT CORN POLLEN” Why posterior analyses?
  • 20. Issues associated with the use of transgenicsIssues associated with the use of transgenics Genetic Engineering Environmental aspects Escape of transgenes: from domesticated (transgenic) to wild from domesticated (transgenic) to domesticated (non-transgenic) Effect on target organisms Effect on non-target organisms Human and animal health • New compounds • Allergenic • • • • • Economic losses for farmer households and communities ffects on consumer confidence Large-scale cultural changes in rural communities Ownership of the food system Differences among countries E Socio -economic & political Philosophical & ethical aspects • • Attitudes & Approaches to: 1) Risk: risk minimization, informed consent, precautionary approach 2) Genetic modification Ownership of biodiversity Legal •Intellectual property rights •International treaties •Regulatory frameworks •Labelling Plant Breeding & Agronomy • • • • Alternatives: PB v. GE Integration of GE into PB Alternative cropping systems Coexistence among cropping systems
  • 21. ConclusionsConclusions CaseCase--byby--case approachcase approach Fast moving technologyFast moving technology Currently, probably limited environmentalCurrently, probably limited environmental effects in the short termeffects in the short term Role of UC:Role of UC: Impartial information to the publicImpartial information to the public
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