Selection of non-target Lepidoptera species to test Bt maize effects in the laboratory: which species and how to breed them?

Q4 Environmental Science
BioRisk Pub Date : 2020-12-29 DOI:10.3897/biorisk.15.59823
A. Lang, M. Dolek, Marina S. Lee, Anja Freese-Hager, M. Otto
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Abstract

Bt maize targeting Lepidopteran pests poses potential risks for non-target (NT) butterflies and moths which are addressed in the environmental risk assessment of genetically modified crop plants. For this purpose, eco-toxicological tests are often conducted with specific NT species in the laboratory in order to assess possible adverse effects. As only a limited number of surrogate species can be addressed, the choice of focal species to be tested is an important decision. However, practical and standardised selection procedures have hardly been developed and applied for NTLepidoptera, so far. Here, we present a transparent and systematic selection process of suitable test species for Germany, involving selection criteria such as exposure to Bt maize, habitat range and laboratory maintenance of the species. As a result, we compiled a list of 15 lepidopteran species particularly appropriate for testing the adverse effects of Bt maize in the laboratory. In addition, we collected and reviewed published reports for breeding methods of Lepidoptera, which provides essential information on maintaining lab stocks of NTLepidoptera. The presented selection procedure allows focusing on the relevant test species in a transparent and reproducible way, and supplies the breeding knowledge required to breed and maintain them, which will be of great utility for the future assessment on possible risks of Bt maize cultivation to non-target Lepidoptera.
选择非目标鳞翅目物种在实验室测试Bt玉米效应:哪些物种和如何培育它们?
针对鳞翅目害虫的Bt玉米对非目标蝴蝶和飞蛾存在潜在风险,这在转基因作物的环境风险评估中得到了解决。为此目的,经常在实验室对特定的NT物种进行生态毒理学试验,以评估可能的不利影响。由于只能处理有限数量的替代物种,因此选择待检测的焦点物种是一项重要决定。然而,迄今为止,还没有建立和应用实用的、标准化的NTLepidoptera筛选程序。在这里,我们提出了一个透明和系统的选择过程,以适合德国的试验物种,包括选择标准,如Bt玉米的暴露,栖息地范围和物种的实验室维护。因此,我们编制了一份15种鳞翅目的清单,特别适合在实验室测试Bt玉米的不利影响。此外,我们还收集和整理了有关鳞翅目育种方法的文献,为维持鳞翅目实验室种群提供了必要的信息。本文提出的选择方法能够以透明和可复制的方式集中关注相关试验种,并提供育种和维护所需的育种知识,对今后Bt玉米栽培对非目标鳞翅目可能存在的风险评估具有重要意义。
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BioRisk Environmental Science-Environmental Science (miscellaneous)
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