Monitoring the commercial cultivation of Bt maize in Europe--conclusions and recommendations for future monitoring practice.

Environmental biosafety research Pub Date : 2009-10-01 Epub Date: 2010-01-26 DOI:10.1051/ebr/2009018
Ralf Wilhelm, Olivier Sanvido, Pedro Castanera, Kerstin Schmidt, Joachim Schiemann
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Abstract

Genetically modified (GM) maize expressing the insecticidal protein Cry1Ab from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt maize) is the only GM crop planted commercially in the European Union (EU). Cultivation in accordance with Directive 2001/18/EC demands post-market environmental monitoring (PMEM) to ensure the detection and prevention of adverse effects on the environment possibly deriving from commercial cultivation. Based on a seminar organized in Berlin, Germany, in April 2008 by the EU-funded Biosafenet project, the present paper reflects on experiences and hurdles faced during the implementation of PMEM for Bt maize. It reviews and reconsiders PMEM programs of Bt maize in view of existing experiences from cultivation, current monitoring activities initiated by Member States and applicants, proposed monitoring strategies and methods as well as potential environmental impacts of cultivation. Future challenges will arise from large-scale and cumulative cultivation of various events. This will demand optimized organization structures for data collation and integration to support further decision-making and management.

监测欧洲Bt玉米的商业化种植——对未来监测实践的结论和建议。
表达苏云金芽孢杆菌Cry1Ab杀虫蛋白的转基因玉米(Bt玉米)是欧盟唯一一种商业化种植的转基因作物。根据指令2001/18/EC的种植要求上市后环境监测(PMEM),以确保检测和预防可能来自商业种植的对环境的不利影响。基于2008年4月由欧盟资助的生物安全项目在德国柏林组织的一次研讨会,本文反映了在Bt玉米实施PMEM期间的经验和面临的障碍。它根据Bt玉米的现有种植经验、成员国和申请人发起的当前监测活动、拟议的监测战略和方法以及种植的潜在环境影响,审查和重新考虑Bt玉米的PMEM计划。未来的挑战将来自各种活动的大规模和累积培育。这将需要优化数据整理和整合的组织结构,以支持进一步的决策和管理。
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