Assessing Effects of Transgenic Crops on Soil Microbial Communities
Deleterious effects of transgenic plants on soils represent an often expressed concern, which has catalyzed numerous studies in the recent past. In this literature review, studies addressing this question have been compiled. A total of 60 studies has been found, and their findings as well as their a...
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Zusammenfassung: | Deleterious effects of transgenic plants on soils represent an often expressed concern, which has
catalyzed numerous studies in the recent past. In this literature review, studies addressing this question
have been compiled. A total of 60 studies has been found, and their findings as well as their analytical
approaches are summarized. These studies analyzed the effects of seven different types of genetically engineered
traits, i.e., herbicide tolerance, insect resistance, virus resistance, proteinase inhibitors, antimicrobial
activity, environmental application, and biomolecule production. Sixteen genetically engineered plant species
were investigated in these studies including corn, canola, soybean, cotton, potato, tobacco, alfalfa, wheat,
rice, tomato, papaya, aubergine, and silver birch. Many of these plants and traits have not been commercialized
and represent experimental model systems. Effects on soil microbial characteristics have been described
in various studies, indicating the sensitivity and feasibility of the analytical approaches applied. However,
classification of the observed effects into acceptable and unacceptable ones has not been possible so far.
Establishment of validated indicators for adverse effects represents a scientific challenge for the
near future, and will assist risk assessment and regulation of transgenic plants commercially released to
the field. |
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ISSN: | 0724-6145 1616-8542 |
DOI: | 10.1007/10_2007_047 |