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Surrogate species selection for assessing potential adverse environmental impacts of genetically engineered insect-resistant plants on non-target organisms

Most regulatory authorities require that developers of genetically engineered insect-resistant (GEIR) crops evaluate the potential for these crops to have adverse impacts on valued non-target organisms (NTOs), i.e., organisms not intended to be controlled by the trait. In many cases, impacts to NTOs...

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Autores principales: Carstens, Keri, Cayabyab, Bonifacio, De Schrijver, Adinda, Gadaleta, Patricia G, Hellmich, Richard L, Romeis, Jörg, Storer, Nicholas, Valicente, Fernando H, Wach, Michael
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Taylor & Francis 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5033195/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24637519
http://dx.doi.org/10.4161/gmcr.26560
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author Carstens, Keri
Cayabyab, Bonifacio
De Schrijver, Adinda
Gadaleta, Patricia G
Hellmich, Richard L
Romeis, Jörg
Storer, Nicholas
Valicente, Fernando H
Wach, Michael
author_facet Carstens, Keri
Cayabyab, Bonifacio
De Schrijver, Adinda
Gadaleta, Patricia G
Hellmich, Richard L
Romeis, Jörg
Storer, Nicholas
Valicente, Fernando H
Wach, Michael
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description Most regulatory authorities require that developers of genetically engineered insect-resistant (GEIR) crops evaluate the potential for these crops to have adverse impacts on valued non-target organisms (NTOs), i.e., organisms not intended to be controlled by the trait. In many cases, impacts to NTOs are assessed using surrogate species, and it is critical that the data derived from surrogates accurately predict any adverse impacts likely to be observed from the use of the crop in the agricultural context. The key is to select surrogate species that best represent the valued NTOs in the location where the crop is going to be introduced, but this selection process poses numerous challenges for the developers of GE crops who will perform the tests, as well as for the ecologists and regulators who will interpret the test results. These issues were the subject of a conference “Surrogate Species Selection for Assessing Potential Adverse Environmental Impacts of Genetically Engineered Plants on Non-Target Organisms” convened by the Center for Environmental Risk Assessment, ILSI Research Foundation. This report summarizes the proceedings of the conference, including the presentations, discussions and the points of consensus agreed to by the participants.
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spelling pubmed-50331952016-09-27 Surrogate species selection for assessing potential adverse environmental impacts of genetically engineered insect-resistant plants on non-target organisms Carstens, Keri Cayabyab, Bonifacio De Schrijver, Adinda Gadaleta, Patricia G Hellmich, Richard L Romeis, Jörg Storer, Nicholas Valicente, Fernando H Wach, Michael GM Crops Food Review Most regulatory authorities require that developers of genetically engineered insect-resistant (GEIR) crops evaluate the potential for these crops to have adverse impacts on valued non-target organisms (NTOs), i.e., organisms not intended to be controlled by the trait. In many cases, impacts to NTOs are assessed using surrogate species, and it is critical that the data derived from surrogates accurately predict any adverse impacts likely to be observed from the use of the crop in the agricultural context. The key is to select surrogate species that best represent the valued NTOs in the location where the crop is going to be introduced, but this selection process poses numerous challenges for the developers of GE crops who will perform the tests, as well as for the ecologists and regulators who will interpret the test results. These issues were the subject of a conference “Surrogate Species Selection for Assessing Potential Adverse Environmental Impacts of Genetically Engineered Plants on Non-Target Organisms” convened by the Center for Environmental Risk Assessment, ILSI Research Foundation. This report summarizes the proceedings of the conference, including the presentations, discussions and the points of consensus agreed to by the participants. Taylor & Francis 2013-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC5033195/ /pubmed/24637519 http://dx.doi.org/10.4161/gmcr.26560 Text en Copyright © 2014 Landes Bioscience http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open-access article licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. The article may be redistributed, reproduced, and reused for non-commercial purposes, provided the original source is properly cited.
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Carstens, Keri
Cayabyab, Bonifacio
De Schrijver, Adinda
Gadaleta, Patricia G
Hellmich, Richard L
Romeis, Jörg
Storer, Nicholas
Valicente, Fernando H
Wach, Michael
Surrogate species selection for assessing potential adverse environmental impacts of genetically engineered insect-resistant plants on non-target organisms
title Surrogate species selection for assessing potential adverse environmental impacts of genetically engineered insect-resistant plants on non-target organisms
title_full Surrogate species selection for assessing potential adverse environmental impacts of genetically engineered insect-resistant plants on non-target organisms
title_fullStr Surrogate species selection for assessing potential adverse environmental impacts of genetically engineered insect-resistant plants on non-target organisms
title_full_unstemmed Surrogate species selection for assessing potential adverse environmental impacts of genetically engineered insect-resistant plants on non-target organisms
title_short Surrogate species selection for assessing potential adverse environmental impacts of genetically engineered insect-resistant plants on non-target organisms
title_sort surrogate species selection for assessing potential adverse environmental impacts of genetically engineered insect-resistant plants on non-target organisms
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5033195/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24637519
http://dx.doi.org/10.4161/gmcr.26560
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