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Abstract
Event 5307 transgenic maize produces the novel insecticidal protein eCry3.1Ab, which is active against certain coleopteran pests such as Western corn rootworm (Diabrotica virgifera virgifera). Laboratory tests with representative nontarget organisms (NTOs) were conducted to test the hypothesis of no adverse ecological effects of cultivating Event 5307 maize. Estimates of environmental eCry3.1Ab concentrations for each NTO were calculated from the concentrations of eCry3.1Ab produced by 5307 maize in relevant plant tissues. Nontarget organisms were exposed to diets containing eCry3.1Ab or diets comprising Event 5307 maize tissue and evaluated for effects compared to control groups. No statistically significant differences in survival were observed between the control group and the group exposed to eCry3.1Ab in any organism tested. Measured eCry3.1Ab concentrations in the laboratory studies were equal to or greater than the most conservative estimates of environmental exposure. The laboratory studies corroborate the hypothesis of negligible ecological risk from the cultivation of 5307 maize.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24407432 PMCID: PMC4204007 DOI: 10.1007/s11248-013-9778-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Transgenic Res ISSN: 0962-8819 Impact factor: 2.788
Species used in effects tests of eCry3.1Ab
| Test species | Common name | Order: family | Life stage | Group represented |
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| Pink-spotted ladybird beetle | Coleoptera: Coccinellidae | Larva | Foliar non-target arthropods |
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| Flower bug | Hemiptera: Anthocoridae | Nymph | Foliar non-target arthropods |
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| Rove beetle | Coleoptera: Staphylinidae | Adult | Soil-dwelling invertebrates |
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| Carabid beetle | Coleoptera: Carabidae | Larva | Soil-dwelling invertebrates |
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| Earthworm | Haplotaxida: Lumbricidae | Adult | Soil-dwelling invertebrates |
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| Honey bee | Hymenoptera: Apidae | Brood | Pollinators |
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| Bobwhite quail | Galliformes: Phasianidae | Juvenile | Wild birds |
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| Mouse | Rodentia: Muridae | Young adult | Wild mammals |
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| Freshwater shrimp | Amphipoda: Gammaridae | Adult | Freshwater invertebrates |
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| Channel catfish | Siluriformes: Ictaluridae | Juvenile | Fish (farmed and wild) |
Summary of designs of effects tests for eCry3.1Ab
| Test organism | Source of eCry3.1Ab | Exposure route | Intended bioassay conditions | Duration (days) | Sample sizea | Guideline or protocol |
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| Microbial | Artificial diet | 23–27 °C; 40–80 % RH; 16 h L/8 h D | 21 | 40 × 1 | OPPTS 885.4340 ( |
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| Microbial | Artificial diet | 24.5–26.5 °C; 65–74 % RH; 16 h L/8 h D | 12 | 40 × 1 | OPPTS 885.4340 ( |
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| Microbial | Artificial diet | 18–22 °C; 60–90 % RH; 16 h L/8 h D | 79b | 4 × (10♂ + 10♀) | Grimm et al. ( |
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| Microbial | Artificial diet | 19–21 °C; 60–91 % RH; 16 h L/8 h D | 57b | 40 × 1 | Heimbach ( |
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| Microbial | Artificial soil | 20–22 °C; 49–55 % RH; 24 h L | 14 | 4 × 10 | OECD 207 ( |
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| Microbial | Sucrose solution | Field conditions | 24b | 4 × (100 eggs + 100 larvae)c | Oomen et al. ( |
| 22b | 3 × >100 eggsd | OECD 75 ( | ||||
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| Microbial | Gelatin capsule | 24.1–25.1 °C; 56–72 % RH; 8 h L/16 h D | 14b | 1 × 5♂, 1 × 5♀ | OPPTS 850.2100 ( |
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| Microbial | Gavage | 19–25 °C; 30–70 % RH; 12 h L/12 h D | 14b | 1 × 5♂, 1 × 5♀ | OECD 420 ( |
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| 5307 maize leaves | Direct consumption | 17–19 °C; 16 h L/8 h D | 5 | 4 × 10 | OPPTS 850.1020 ( |
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| 5307 maize grain | Fish feed | 23–27 °C; 16 h L/8 h D | 28 | 4 × 20 | ASTM ( |
RH relative humidity; L/D light/dark period each day, OPPTS US EPA Office of Prevention, Pesticides and Toxic Substances [currently known as Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention (OCSPP)], OECD Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials, FIFRA Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (United States)
aOrganisms per treatment: replicates × individuals per replicate
bSingle or short-term dose: duration includes observation period after final dosing/exposure
c, dIndependent studies
Summary of results of effects tests of eCry3.1Ab
| Test organism | Concentration or dose | Diet analysis | Endpoint | Positive control | Control (±SD) | Treatment (±SD) | Statistical test |
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| 353 μg eCry3.1Ab/g diet | Y (EWB) | Larval mortality | 1 | 13.8 %b | 2.5 %b | Fisher’s exact test |
| Adult mortality | 14.3 %b | 10.5 %b | Fisher’s exact test | ||||
| Adult emergence | 92.0 %b | 97.4 %b | Fisher’s exact test | ||||
| Days to pupation* | 12.0 (2.7) | 9.6 (1.4) | ANOVA | ||||
| Days to adulthood | 16.2 (2.5) | 13.6 (1.4) | ANOVA | ||||
| Adult weight (g) | 0.0118 (0.0023) | 0.0142 (0.0027) | ANOVA | ||||
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| 400 μg eCry3.1Ab/g diet | Y (EWB) | Mortality | 2 | 0 %b | 5 %b | Fisher’s exact test |
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| 400 μg eCry3.1Ab/g diet | Y (EWB) | Fecunditya | 2 | 838 (58) | 824 (55) |
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| 400 μg eCry3.1Ab/g diet | Y (EWB) | Pre-imaginal mortality | 2 | 10 %b | 8 %b | Fisher’s exact test |
| Mean adult weight (mg)* | 65.7 (9.6) | 52.7 (6.4) | t test | ||||
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| 10.3 μg eCry3.1Ab/g soil | Y (EWB) | Mortality | None | 0 %c | 0 %c | Fisher’s exact test |
| Change in weight | −9.1 % (2.3) | −7.2 % (5.3) | t test | ||||
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| 50 μg eCry3.1Ab/g sucrose solution | Nom (A/S) | Mortality (eggs) | 3 | 25.5 % (11.7 %) | 38.2 % (31.5 %) | ANOVA |
| Mortality (larvae) | 16.8 % (21.5 %) | 2.3 % (1.7 %) | ANOVA | ||||
| Mortality (eggs) | 4 | 20.03 % (13.73 %) | 7.79 % (4.19 %) | Not analyzed | |||
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| 900 mg eCry3.1Ab/kg bw | Nom (C) | Mortality | None | 0 %c | 0 %c | No test necessary |
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| 2,000 mg eCry3.1Ab/kg bw | Nom (G) | Mortality | None | 0 %c | 0 %c | No test necessary |
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| 100 % 5307 maize leaves | Nom (P) | Survival | None | 80 % (14 %) | 88 % (5 %) | t test |
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| 41 % 5307 maize grain in feed | Nom (P) | Survival | None | 100 %c | 100 %c | No test necessary |
| Mean weight gain (g) | 115.91 (8.99) | 111.21 (9.06) | t test | ||||
| Mean feed:gain ratio | 4.50 (0.36) | 4.79 (0.34) | t test |
Nom (A/S): nominal concentration—test substance in aqueous solution consumed rapidly; Nom (P): nominal concentration—plant tissue; Nom (C): nominal concentration—test substance supplied in a gelatin capsule; Nom (G): nominal concentration—test substance supplied by gavage; Y (EWB): diet analyzed by ELISA, western blotting and bioassay with Colorado potato beetle
Positive control substances: 1 = 255 μg potassium arsenate monobasic/g diet; 2 = 0.01 mg teflubenzuron/g diet; 3 = 374.4 μg diflubenzuron/L diet; 4 = 75 μg fenoxycarb/g diet
* Statistically significant at 5 %
aMean number of offspring per replicate of 10 males and 10 females
bEach replicate was comprised of a single individual. Therefore, the mortality endpoints were reported as either alive (0 % mortality) or dead (100 % mortality). Standard deviation was not reported
cSurvival in these groups was 100 % therefore no standard deviation is reported
Highest mean fresh weight concentrations of eCry3.1Ab in 5307 plants grown at 3 locations in Illinois and 1 location in Minnesota
| Tissuea | Highest mean at any site (μg eCry3.1Ab/g fresh wt.) | Growth stage |
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| Leaf | 51.74 | Maturity |
| Kernel | 5.53 | Maturity |
| Root | 6.48 | Whorl |
| Pollen | 0.22b | Anthesis |
| Whole plant | 18.62 | Whorl |
| Whole plant | 4.89 | Senescence |
aFor leaf, kernel, root, pollen and whole plant, N = 5 plants for each location
bPollen samples collected from Illinois and Minnesota showed eCry3.1Ab concentrations either equal to or less than the LOQ (0.1 μg eCry3.1Ab/g dry weight pollen). Pollen collected from 5307 maize plants grown in Brazil showed higher levels of eCry3.1Ab in pollen than previously measured from the locations in Illinois and Minnesota. To be conservative the highest mean concentration measured in the Brazilian field trial (1 location) has been used here to calculate the EEC
Summary of estimated environmental concentrations (EECs) of eCry3.1Ab via 5307 maize
| NTO group | Worst case exposure to eCry3.1Ab | |
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| Route | Concentration or dose | |
| Foliar non-target arthropods | Diet 100 % 5307 maize leaves | 51.74 μg eCry3.1Ab/g leaves |
| Soil-dwelling invertebrates | Diet 100 % 5307 maize roots | 6.48 μg eCry3.1Ab/g roots |
| Pollinators | Diet 100 % 5307 maize pollen | 0.22 μg eCry3.1Ab/g pollen |
| Wild birds | Diet 100 % 5307 maize kernels | 5.53 μg eCry3.1Ab/g kernels 1.94 μg eCry3.1Ab/g body weight |
| Wild mammals | Diet 100 % 5307 maize kernels | 5.53 μg eCry3.1Ab/g kernels 1.82 μg eCry3.1Ab/g body weight |
| Freshwater invertebrates | Diet 100 % 5307 maize | Concentration of eCry3.1Ab in Event 5307 maize leaf discs collected from greenhouse grown plants during the vegetative stage of development (not quantified) |
| Fish | 100 % 5307 maize grain | 30 % 5307 maize grain incorporated in fish feed |
Hazard quotients for organisms exposed to eCry3.1Ab via cultivation of 5307 maize
| Test species | Functional group | EEC | NOAEC/NOAEL | Worst-case HQ |
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| Foliar non-target arthropods | 51.74 μg eCry3.1Ab/g diet | 353 μg eCry3.1Ab/g diet | ≤0.147 |
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| Foliar non-target arthropods | 51.74 μg eCry3.1Ab/g diet | 400 μg eCry3.1Ab/g diet | ≤0.130 |
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| Soil-dwelling invertebrates | 6.48 μg eCry3.1Ab/g diet | 400 μg eCry3.1Ab/g diet | ≤0.016 |
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| Soil-dwelling invertebrates | 6.48 μg eCry3.1Ab/g diet | 400 μg eCry3.1Ab/g diet <400 μg eCry3.1Ab/g diet | ≤0.016 (mortality) >0.016 (development) |
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| Soil-dwelling invertebrates | 6.48 μg eCry3.1Ab/g diet | 10.3 μg eCry3.1Ab/g diet | ≤0.63 |
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| Pollinators | 0.22 μg eCry3.1Ab/g diet | 50 μg eCry3.1Ab/g diet | ≤0.004 |
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| Wild birds | 1.94 μg eCry3.1Ab/g bw | 900 μg eCry3.1Ab/g bw | ≤0.002 |
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| Wild mammals | 1.82 μg eCry3.1Ab/g bw | 2,000 μg eCry3.1Ab/g bw | ≤0.0009 |
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| Freshwater invertebrates | 100 % 5307 maize leaves | 100 % 5307 maize leaves | ≤1 |
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| Fish (farmed and wild) | 100 % 5307 maize grain | 41 % 5307 maize grain | ≤0.7 |