Large scale sampling of Mexican maize landraces for the presence of transgenes.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-06-16 DOI:10.1007/s11248-023-00357-7
E Adriana Ceniceros-Ojeda, Corina Hayano-Kanashiro, Octavio Martínez, M Humberto Reyes-Valdés, Fernando Hernández-Godinez, José Luis Pons-Hernández, June Simpson
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The presence and levels of transgenic maize in Mexico and the effect this could have on local landraces or closely related species such as teosinte has been the subject of several previous reports, some showing contrasting results. Cultural, social and political factors all affect maize cultivation in Mexico and although since 1998 there has been a moratorium on the commercial cultivation of transgenic maize, Mexico imports maize, mainly from the USA where transgenic cultivars are widely grown. Additionally extensive migration between rural areas in Mexico and the USA and customs of seed exchange between farmers may also play an unintentional role in the establishment of transgenic seed. A comprehensive study of all Mexican maize landraces throughout the country is not feasible, however this report presents data based on analysis of 3204 maize accessions obtained from the central region of Mexico (where permits have never been authorized for cultivation of transgenic maize) and the northern region (where for a short period authorization for experimental plots was granted). The results of the study confirm that transgenes are present in all the geographical areas sampled and were more common in germplasm obtained in the northern region. However, there was no evidence that regions where field trials had been authorized showed higher levels of transgene presence or that the morphology of seed lots harboring transgenic material was significantly modified in favor of expected transgenic phenotypes.

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对墨西哥玉米地方品种进行大规模取样,以确定是否存在转基因。
墨西哥转基因玉米的存在和水平,以及这可能对当地地方品种或密切相关物种(如teosinte)产生的影响,是之前几份报告的主题,其中一些报告显示了相反的结果。文化、社会和政治因素都影响着墨西哥的玉米种植,尽管自1998年以来暂停了转基因玉米的商业种植,但墨西哥进口玉米,主要来自转基因品种广泛种植的美国。此外,墨西哥和美国农村地区之间的广泛迁徙以及农民之间的种子交换习俗也可能在转基因种子的建立中发挥无意的作用。对全国所有墨西哥玉米地方品种进行全面研究是不可行的,但本报告提供了基于对3204份玉米材料的分析的数据,这些玉米材料来自墨西哥中部地区(那里从未获得转基因玉米种植许可)和北部地区(那里获得了短期试验地块授权)。研究结果证实,转基因存在于所有采样的地理区域,在北部地区获得的种质中更为常见。然而,没有证据表明授权进行实地试验的地区显示出更高水平的转基因存在,也没有证据表明携带转基因材料的种子批次的形态发生了显著改变,有利于预期的转基因表型。
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