A New Method for in Situ Measurement of Bt-Maize Pollen Deposition on Host-Plant Leaves

Maize is wind pollinated and produces huge amounts of pollen. In consequence, the Cry toxins expressed in the pollen of Bt maize will be dispersed by wind in the surrounding vegetation leading to exposure of non-target organisms (NTO). NTO like lepidopteran larvae may be affected by the uptake of Bt...

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Main Authors: Rudolph Vögel, Steffi Ober, Ulrich Schlechtriemen, Ulrike Kuhn, Mathias Otto, Frieder Hofmann
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2011-02-01
Series:Insects
Subjects:
GMO
GMP
Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/2/1/12/
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spelling doaj-9db4fc39d13b4cbe83ee44c650e4efdf2020-11-24T21:17:57ZengMDPI AGInsects2075-44502011-02-0121122110.3390/insects2010012A New Method for in Situ Measurement of Bt-Maize Pollen Deposition on Host-Plant LeavesRudolph VögelSteffi OberUlrich SchlechtriemenUlrike KuhnMathias OttoFrieder HofmannMaize is wind pollinated and produces huge amounts of pollen. In consequence, the Cry toxins expressed in the pollen of Bt maize will be dispersed by wind in the surrounding vegetation leading to exposure of non-target organisms (NTO). NTO like lepidopteran larvae may be affected by the uptake of Bt-pollen deposited on their host plants. Although some information is available to estimate pollen deposition on host plants, recorded data are based on indirect measurements such as shaking or washing off pollen, or removing pollen with adhesive tapes. These methods often lack precision and they do not include the necessary information such as the spatial and temporal variation of pollen deposition on the leaves. Here, we present a new method for recording in situ the amount and the distribution of Bt-maize pollen deposited on host plant leaves. The method is based on the use of a mobile digital microscope (Dino-Lite Pro, including DinoCapture software), which can be used in combination with a notebook in the field. The method was evaluated during experiments in 2008 to 2010. Maize pollen could be correctly identified and pollen deposition as well as the spatial heterogeneity of maize pollen deposition was recorded on maize and different lepidopteran host plants (Centaurea scabiosa, Chenopodium album, Rumex spp., Succina pratensis and Urtica dioica) growing adjacent to maize fields. http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/2/1/12/GMOGMPBt maizemaizepollendepositionexposurenon-target organismsLepidoptera
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author Rudolph Vögel
Steffi Ober
Ulrich Schlechtriemen
Ulrike Kuhn
Mathias Otto
Frieder Hofmann
spellingShingle Rudolph Vögel
Steffi Ober
Ulrich Schlechtriemen
Ulrike Kuhn
Mathias Otto
Frieder Hofmann
A New Method for in Situ Measurement of Bt-Maize Pollen Deposition on Host-Plant Leaves
Insects
GMO
GMP
Bt maize
maize
pollen
deposition
exposure
non-target organisms
Lepidoptera
author_facet Rudolph Vögel
Steffi Ober
Ulrich Schlechtriemen
Ulrike Kuhn
Mathias Otto
Frieder Hofmann
author_sort Rudolph Vögel
title A New Method for in Situ Measurement of Bt-Maize Pollen Deposition on Host-Plant Leaves
title_short A New Method for in Situ Measurement of Bt-Maize Pollen Deposition on Host-Plant Leaves
title_full A New Method for in Situ Measurement of Bt-Maize Pollen Deposition on Host-Plant Leaves
title_fullStr A New Method for in Situ Measurement of Bt-Maize Pollen Deposition on Host-Plant Leaves
title_full_unstemmed A New Method for in Situ Measurement of Bt-Maize Pollen Deposition on Host-Plant Leaves
title_sort new method for in situ measurement of bt-maize pollen deposition on host-plant leaves
publisher MDPI AG
series Insects
issn 2075-4450
publishDate 2011-02-01
description Maize is wind pollinated and produces huge amounts of pollen. In consequence, the Cry toxins expressed in the pollen of Bt maize will be dispersed by wind in the surrounding vegetation leading to exposure of non-target organisms (NTO). NTO like lepidopteran larvae may be affected by the uptake of Bt-pollen deposited on their host plants. Although some information is available to estimate pollen deposition on host plants, recorded data are based on indirect measurements such as shaking or washing off pollen, or removing pollen with adhesive tapes. These methods often lack precision and they do not include the necessary information such as the spatial and temporal variation of pollen deposition on the leaves. Here, we present a new method for recording in situ the amount and the distribution of Bt-maize pollen deposited on host plant leaves. The method is based on the use of a mobile digital microscope (Dino-Lite Pro, including DinoCapture software), which can be used in combination with a notebook in the field. The method was evaluated during experiments in 2008 to 2010. Maize pollen could be correctly identified and pollen deposition as well as the spatial heterogeneity of maize pollen deposition was recorded on maize and different lepidopteran host plants (Centaurea scabiosa, Chenopodium album, Rumex spp., Succina pratensis and Urtica dioica) growing adjacent to maize fields.
topic GMO
GMP
Bt maize
maize
pollen
deposition
exposure
non-target organisms
Lepidoptera
url http://www.mdpi.com/2075-4450/2/1/12/
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