2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11816-021-00724-y
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The effect of thioredoxin-gene-expressed transgenic soybean on associated non-target insects and arachnids

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“…Plot size in non-target arthropod studies varies considerably [ 3 ]. For example, studies involving non-target species in arable crops used plots ranging from 11,800 to 16,900 m 2 in corn [ 37 ], and some recent studies used plots of 12 m 2 in soybeans [ 38 ], 21 m 2 in quinoa [ 39 ] and 170 and 500 m 2 in cotton [ 40 , 41 ]. In meta-analyses to examine the non-target impacts of transgenic Bt crops, Wolfenbarger et al [ 42 ] found no pattern in effect sizes between Bt and non-Bt crops over plot sizes ranging from 20–175,000 m 2 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plot size in non-target arthropod studies varies considerably [ 3 ]. For example, studies involving non-target species in arable crops used plots ranging from 11,800 to 16,900 m 2 in corn [ 37 ], and some recent studies used plots of 12 m 2 in soybeans [ 38 ], 21 m 2 in quinoa [ 39 ] and 170 and 500 m 2 in cotton [ 40 , 41 ]. In meta-analyses to examine the non-target impacts of transgenic Bt crops, Wolfenbarger et al [ 42 ] found no pattern in effect sizes between Bt and non-Bt crops over plot sizes ranging from 20–175,000 m 2 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plot size in non-target arthropod studies vary considerably (Macfadyen et al, 2014). For example, studies involving non-target species in arable crops used plots of 11,800 and 16,900 m 2 in corn (Candolfi et al, 2004), and some recent studies used plots of 12 m 2 in soybeans (Amin et al, 2022), 21 m 2 in quinoa (Cruces et al, 2021) and 170 and 500 m 2 in cotton (Marques et al, 2021; Kaur et al, 2021). In meta-analyses to examine the non-target impacts of transgenic Bt crops, Wolfenbarger et al (2008) found no pattern in effect sizes between Bt and non-Bt crops over plot sizes ranging from 20 – 175,000 m 2 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The findings corresponded to the results of the research where the effect of thioredoxin-gene-expressed transgenic soybean in comparison to non-GM soybean on associated insects and arachnids was examined, and an increase of insect populations over the period from 2016 to 2017 was marked irrespective of the genotypes of the crop. 9 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to research reports, GM soybean IGF and TRX did not affect arthropod diversity over non-GM soybean. 8 , 9 Several other studies investigated the safety of the non-target arthropod populations in the presence of transgenic Bt proteins in cotton, maize and soybean, and reported their negligible short-term impact on them. 10–12 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%