Functional transgenes in Mexican maize: benefits and risks for insect pest management in Mexico and the United States

Author:

Blanco Carlos A1ORCID,Hernandez Gerardo2,Dively Galen3ORCID,Conover Kevin3,Portilla Maribel4ORCID,Valentini Giseli4,Fosado Antonio15,Abel Craig A4,Guzmán Homero4,Occelli Laura6,Knolhoff Lisa17,Corona Miguel4ORCID,Blanco Tania15,Ward Tina4,Nava-Camberos Urbano8ORCID,Di-Bella Victor9,Hutchison W D10ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology, University of New Mexico , Albuquerque, NM 87131 , USA

2. Section of Methodology of Science, CINVESTAV , Mexico City , Mexico

3. Department of Entomology, University of Maryland , College Park, MD 20742 , USA

4. U.S. Department of Agriculture , Washington, DC 20250 , USA

5. Las Moras , Queretaro , Mexico

6. Mapla, Quintana Roo , Cancun , Mexico

7. Greenbelt , Maryland , USA

8. Facultad de Agricultura y Zootecnia/Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Juárez del Estado de Durango , Durango, CP 35010 , México

9. Di-Bella Embriones, Tamaulipas , Mexico

10. Department of Entomology, University of Minnesota , St. Paul, MN 55108 , USA

Abstract

Abstract Corn earworm (Helicoverpa zea) and fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) are major migratory pests of maize (Zea mays) in the United States and Mexico. They are primarily controlled in the United States with genetically engineered (GE) maize, while the 25-yr moratorium on cultivating GE maize in Mexico has forced growers to control these pests with insecticides, where maize productivity remains 35% below the world’s average. The United States annually exports 5% of its maize grain to Mexico, where it provides human food and animal feed. This seed is often sown by smallholder growers, leading to plantings of GE transgene-expressing maize and potential hybridization with local landraces. As a result, transgenes are now present in Mexican maize products and landraces. In this study, we examined the F1 offspring of GE maize to better understand the frequency of different transgenes expressed in maize seeds exported to Mexico. We show that exported seed contains numerous transgenes, including an estimated ~68% epsps expressing resistance to the herbicide glyphosate; ~80% pat and bar expressing resistance to the herbicide glufosinate; and ~82% Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) genes that effectively protect maize plants from several insect pests. We tested 134 samples, including landraces from 10 Mexican states, and found that 35% expressed resistance to glyphosate and 33% to glufosinate. Many samples containing herbicide resistance also expressed 11%–100% functional Bt transgenes, which can effectively reduce the refuge area provided by Mexican maize and increase the Bt-resistant allele frequency. We discuss ways that the introgression of transgenes could provide pest management benefits to Mexican growers but, at the same time, accelerate the development of Bt-resistance in corn earworm and fall armyworm. Our cost-effective screening methods can be used to determine the introgression of functional herbicide resistance and Bt transgenes in maize.

Funder

U.S. Department of Agriculture

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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