Background information

The University of Rostock wanted to carry out a deliberate release with genetically modified streptinomycin-/spectinomycin-resistant petunia (event T16). The genetic modification of these plants was performed in the plastid genome and not in the nucleus. Plastids are inherited maternally and not via pollen, making vertical gene transfer with other sexually compatible plants virtually impossible. The aim of the release was to assess whether gene transfer of plastid DNA via pollen is possible in petunia in the field.
The frequency of gene transfer of plastid DNA via pollen in petunia is completely unknown, but in tobacco it was measured in the greenhouse with a probability of 0.01% (Svab and Maliga, 2007). In order to determine whether this frequency holds true for other plants and in the field it was necessary to apply for a multi-annual release.
In the frame of this experiment, genetically modified petunia plants (event T 16) are cultivated as donors around plants of the putative recipient, non-transgenic petunia line (W 115). The seedlings of the non-transgenic petunia are analysed for any streptinomycin/spectinomycin resistance and for their expression of β-glucuronidase.

Стадия развития

Парниковые и лабораторные анализы. Полевые испытания этап.

Причины задержки, отвлечения или прекращение исследования

In Germany field trials with genetically modified plants have to be approved by the Federal Office of Consumer Protection and Food Safety (BVL), which has to decide within 90 days after the receipt of the application. Однако, несколько стечения привели к серьезным задержкам. Одной из основных проблем является то, что презентация предложением к общественности приводит лишь к 30 день продление срока, в то время как это на самом деле занимает 65 дней. Во-вторых, несколько других институты, как Федеральное агентство по охране природы (BfN), Роберт-Кох-институт (РКИ) и Федеральный институт оценки рисков (ФИОР) должны быть вовлечены в процесс принятия, который обычно необходим 20 дней. В дополнение, процесс может продолжаться только после Центральной комиссии по биологической безопасности (ZKBS) дал свое мнение. Since one of their meetings had to be cancelled, утверждение петуния пострадали дополнительной задержки 21 дней. В качестве последнего дополнения, BVL должен представить свои официальные утверждения Федерального министерства продовольствия, Сельского хозяйства и защиты потребителей (BMELV) что опять может занять много времени. Задержка 86 days for the petunia dossier is especially remarkable since there were no appeals against this trial at all.

Фотографии

Genetically modified petunia plants in the greenhouse

Genetically modified petunia plants in the greenhouse

 

Преимущества недополученного

Since the plants had to stay over the hot summer period in the greenhouse, they had to be transferred to chilled chambers, leading to additional costs of more the € 5.000 in rent. В дополнение, flowers had to be removed and plants that reached a critical height had to be propagated again via cuttings. In order to do so, the technicians had to drive 30 km every second day to reach the chilled greenhouse. Since this is a governmentally funded project we now have to apply for additional funds to be able to fulfil all the topics described in the project. The project is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) with € 297,359. Other projects also funded by the ministry depend on the material produced by the field experiment.

Главный исследователь

Inge Broer, Agrar- und Umweltwissenschaftliche Fakultät, Universität Rostock, Justus-von-Liebig-Weg 8, D-18059 Rostock Germany

Контактная информация

Inge.Broer@uni-rostock.de

Дополнительные ссылки

Svab Z, Maliga P (2007). Exceptional transmission of plastids and mitochondria from the transplastomic pollen parent and its impact on transgene containment. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 104:7003-7008.