Transgene flow to hybrid rice and its male-sterile lines |
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Authors: | Shirong Jia Feng Wang Lei Shi Qianhua Yuan Wuge Liu Yilong Liao Shuguang Li Wujun Jin Huipu Peng |
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Affiliation: | (1) Biotechnology Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Beijing, 100081, China;(2) Rice Research Institute, Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Guangzhou, 51064, China;(3) Hainan University, Haikou, 570228, China;(4) Hainan Research & Development Base for Hybrid Rice and Transgenic Crops (National 863 Program), Sanya, 572000, China |
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Abstract: | Gene flow from genetically modified (GM) crops to the same species or wild relatives is a major concern in risk assessment. Transgenic rice with insect and/or disease resistance, herbicide, salt and/or drought tolerance and improved quality has been successfully developed. However, data on rice gene flow from environmental risk assessment studies are currently insufficient for the large-scale commercialization of GM rice. We have provided data on the gene flow frequency at 17 distances between a GM japonica line containing the bar gene as a pollen donor and two indica hybrid rice varieties and four male-sterile (ms) lines. The GM line was planted in a 640m2 in an isolated experimental plot (2.4 ha), which simulates actual conditions of rice production with pollen competition. Results showed that: (1) under parallel plantation at the 0-m zone, the transgene flow frequency to the ms lines ranged from 3.145 to 36.116% and was significantly higher than that to hybrid rice cultivars (0.037–0.045%). (2) Gene flow frequency decreased as the distance increased, with a sharp cutoff point at about 1–2 m; (3) The maximum distance of transgene flow was 30–40 m to rice cultivars and 40–150 m to ms lines. We believe that these data will be useful for the risk assessment and management of transgenic rice lines, especially in Asia where 90% of world's rice is produced and hybrid rice varieties are extensively used. Shirong Jia, Feng Wang and Lei Shi contributed equally to this investigation. |
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Keywords: | Transgene flow Oryza sativa Hybrid rice Male-sterile lines |
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