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Foraging behaviour of honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) on transgenic oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.var. oleifera)
Authors:A L Picard-Nizou  M H Pham-Delègue  V Kerguelen  P Douault  R Marilleau  L Olsen  R Grison  A Toppan  C Masson
Institution:(1) Laboratoire de Neurobiologie Comparée des Invertébrés, INRA-CNRS (URA 1190), BP 23, 91440 Bures-sur-Yvette, France;(2) Sanofi Recherche, Labège Innopole, Voie no 1, BP 137, 31676 Labège Cedex, France;(3) Rustica Prograin Génétique, Domaine de Sandreau, 31 700 Mondonville, France
Abstract:The impact of genetically modified oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) on the foraging behaviour of honey bees (Apis mellifera L.) was evaluated on two different lines transformed to express constitutively heterologous chitinase in somatic tissue for enhanced disease resistance. Experiments were conducted in confinement in an indoor flight room with controlled conditions and in an outdoor flight cage with conditions more representative of the open environment. Foraging behaviour was analysed by observations of general bee behaviour (total number of visits) and of individual bee behaviour (using a video camera coupled with a special software program to process the data). The plants were analysed in terms of nectar quantity and quality (nectar volume and sugar content). The results showed no effects on bee foraging behaviour due to the modification of the genome of these plants by the introduction of a chitinase gene even though some differences between lines were found in the nectar. The methods applied in this original approach for the evaluation of the impact of genetically modified oilseed rape were shown to be sufficiently sensitive to detect changes in bee behaviour resulting from differences between plants.
Keywords:transgenic oilseed rape (Brassica napus)  risk assessment  honey bee (Apis mellifera)  foraging behaviour  nectar secretion
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