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GM risk assessment: Pollen carriage from Brassica napus to B. rapa varies widely between pollinators

Ford, Caroline S.; Wilkinson, Mike J.; Allainguillaume, Joel; Ronca, Sandra; Warren, John

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Authors

Caroline S. Ford

Mike J. Wilkinson

Sandra Ronca

John Warren



Abstract

© 2017 Gesellschaft für Ökologie Characterizing insect pollen carriage between closely related plant species is especially challenging where source species possess morphologically identical pollen and share many pollinators in common. Here, we use an SNP-based assay using the plant DNA barcoding locus matK to characterize pollen carriage between cultivated Brassica napus and wild Brassica rapa in three sites across southern England. The assay differentiated B. napus and B. rapa pollen carried by honey bees (Apis melifera), bumblebees (Bombus spp.), mining bees (Andrena spp.) and hoverflies (Syrphidae) captured on B. napus plants 1–2 m from wild B. rapa, and on B. rapa plants at various distances from the crop. Apis individuals foraging on B. rapa and carrying B. napus pollen were rarely found beyond 10 m from the crop. However, Bombus and Andrena individuals captured on B. rapa occasionally carried crop pollen up to 300 m from the source field. Hoverflies carried less pollen overall but featured high proportions of B. napus pollen even at the most distant capture points. We predict that different pollinator species will evoke markedly different patterns of interspecific hybrid formation. We conclude that more exhaustive surveys of this kind will help parameterize future mechanistic models to predict the distribution of hybrids between Genetically Modified B. napus and B. rapa on a landscape scale.

Citation

Wilkinson, M. J., Ford, C. S., Ronca, S., Allainguillaume, J., & Warren, J. (2017). GM risk assessment: Pollen carriage from Brassica napus to B. rapa varies widely between pollinators. Basic and Applied Ecology, 19, 36-44. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.baae.2017.01.007

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Jan 26, 2017
Online Publication Date Feb 6, 2017
Publication Date Mar 1, 2017
Deposit Date Apr 26, 2017
Publicly Available Date Feb 6, 2018
Journal Basic and Applied Ecology
Print ISSN 1439-1791
Electronic ISSN 1618-0089
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 19
Pages 36-44
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.baae.2017.01.007
Keywords pollinators, GM-crops, pyrosequencing, pollen, barcode, Brassica
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/898649
Publisher URL http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.baae.2017.01.007

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