Spatial and temporal assessment of pollen- and seed-mediated gene flow from genetically engineered plum Prunus domestica.

Pollen flow from a 0.46 ha plot of genetically engineered (GE) Prunus domestica located in West Virginia, USA was evaluated from 2000-2010. Sentinel plum trees were planted at distances ranging from 132 to 854 m from the center of the GE orchard. Plots of mixed plum varieties and seedlings were loca...

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Main Authors: Ralph Scorza, Alissa B Kriss, Ann M Callahan, Kevin Webb, Mark Demuth, Tim Gottwald
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3788040?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-cfa9091f5fa6492992dd2c1701f117ad2020-11-25T01:56:02ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01810e7529110.1371/journal.pone.0075291Spatial and temporal assessment of pollen- and seed-mediated gene flow from genetically engineered plum Prunus domestica.Ralph ScorzaAlissa B KrissAnn M CallahanKevin WebbMark DemuthTim GottwaldPollen flow from a 0.46 ha plot of genetically engineered (GE) Prunus domestica located in West Virginia, USA was evaluated from 2000-2010. Sentinel plum trees were planted at distances ranging from 132 to 854 m from the center of the GE orchard. Plots of mixed plum varieties and seedlings were located at 384, 484 and 998 m from the GE plot. Bee hives (Apis mellifera) were dispersed between the GE plum plot and the pollen flow monitoring sites. Pollen-mediated gene flow from out of the GE plum plot to non-GE plums under the study conditions was low, only occurring at all in 4 of 11 years and then in only 0.31% of the 12,116 seeds analyzed. When it occurred, gene flow, calculated as the number of GUS positive embryos/total embryos sampled, ranged from 0.215% at 132 m from the center of the GE plum plot (28 m from the nearest GE plum tree) to 0.033-0.017% at longer distances (384-998 m). Based on the percentage of GUS positive seeds per individual sampled tree the range was 0.4% to 12%. Within the GE field plot, gene flow ranged from 4.9 to 39%. Gene flow was related to distance and environmental conditions. A single year sample from a sentinel plot 132 m from the center of the GE plot accounted for 65% of the total 11-year gene flow. Spatial modeling indicated that gene flow dramatically decreased at distances over 400 m from the GE plot. Air temperature and rainfall were, respectively, positively and negatively correlated with gene flow, reflecting the effects of weather conditions on insect pollinator activity. Seed-mediated gene flow was not detected. These results support the feasibility of coexistence of GE and non-GE plum orchards.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3788040?pdf=render
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author Ralph Scorza
Alissa B Kriss
Ann M Callahan
Kevin Webb
Mark Demuth
Tim Gottwald
spellingShingle Ralph Scorza
Alissa B Kriss
Ann M Callahan
Kevin Webb
Mark Demuth
Tim Gottwald
Spatial and temporal assessment of pollen- and seed-mediated gene flow from genetically engineered plum Prunus domestica.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Ralph Scorza
Alissa B Kriss
Ann M Callahan
Kevin Webb
Mark Demuth
Tim Gottwald
author_sort Ralph Scorza
title Spatial and temporal assessment of pollen- and seed-mediated gene flow from genetically engineered plum Prunus domestica.
title_short Spatial and temporal assessment of pollen- and seed-mediated gene flow from genetically engineered plum Prunus domestica.
title_full Spatial and temporal assessment of pollen- and seed-mediated gene flow from genetically engineered plum Prunus domestica.
title_fullStr Spatial and temporal assessment of pollen- and seed-mediated gene flow from genetically engineered plum Prunus domestica.
title_full_unstemmed Spatial and temporal assessment of pollen- and seed-mediated gene flow from genetically engineered plum Prunus domestica.
title_sort spatial and temporal assessment of pollen- and seed-mediated gene flow from genetically engineered plum prunus domestica.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Pollen flow from a 0.46 ha plot of genetically engineered (GE) Prunus domestica located in West Virginia, USA was evaluated from 2000-2010. Sentinel plum trees were planted at distances ranging from 132 to 854 m from the center of the GE orchard. Plots of mixed plum varieties and seedlings were located at 384, 484 and 998 m from the GE plot. Bee hives (Apis mellifera) were dispersed between the GE plum plot and the pollen flow monitoring sites. Pollen-mediated gene flow from out of the GE plum plot to non-GE plums under the study conditions was low, only occurring at all in 4 of 11 years and then in only 0.31% of the 12,116 seeds analyzed. When it occurred, gene flow, calculated as the number of GUS positive embryos/total embryos sampled, ranged from 0.215% at 132 m from the center of the GE plum plot (28 m from the nearest GE plum tree) to 0.033-0.017% at longer distances (384-998 m). Based on the percentage of GUS positive seeds per individual sampled tree the range was 0.4% to 12%. Within the GE field plot, gene flow ranged from 4.9 to 39%. Gene flow was related to distance and environmental conditions. A single year sample from a sentinel plot 132 m from the center of the GE plot accounted for 65% of the total 11-year gene flow. Spatial modeling indicated that gene flow dramatically decreased at distances over 400 m from the GE plot. Air temperature and rainfall were, respectively, positively and negatively correlated with gene flow, reflecting the effects of weather conditions on insect pollinator activity. Seed-mediated gene flow was not detected. These results support the feasibility of coexistence of GE and non-GE plum orchards.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3788040?pdf=render
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