Evaluation of maximum potential gene flow from herbicide resistant Brassica napus to its male sterile relatives under open and wind pollination conditions

Chuan Jie Zhang, Min Jung Yook, Hae Rim Park, Soo Hyun Lim, Jin Won Kim, Jong Seok Song, Gyoungju Nah, Hae Ryong Song, Beom Ho Jo, Kyung Hee Roh, Suhyoung Park, Young Seok Jang, Ill Sup Noua, Do Soon Kim

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Abstract

Pollen-mediated gene flow (PMGF) from genetically modified (GM) Brassica napus to its wild relatives by wind and insects is a major ecological concern in agricultural ecosystems. This study conducted is to estimate maximum potential gene flow and differentiate between wind- and bee-mediated gene flows from herbicide resistant (HR) B. napus to its closely-related male sterile (MS) relatives, B. napus, B. juncea and Raphanus sativus. Various markers, including pods formation in MS plants, herbicide resistance, and SSR markers, were used to identify the hybrids. Our results revealed the following: 1) maximum potential gene flow (a maximum % of the progeny of pollen recipient confirmed hybrid) to MS B. napus ranged from 32.48 to 0.30% and from 14.69 to 0.26% at 2–128 m from HR B. napus under open and wind pollination conditions, respectively, and to MS B. juncea ranged from 21.95 to 0.24% and from 6.16 to 0.16%, respectively; 2) estimates of honeybee-mediated gene flow decreased with increasing distance from HR B. napus and ranged from 17.78 to 0.03% at 2–128 m for MS B. napus and from 15.33 to 0.08% for MS B. juncea; 3) a small-scale donor plots would strongly favour insect over wind pollination; 4) no gene flow occurred from HR B. napus to MS R. sativus. Our approach and findings are helpful in understanding the relative contribution of wind and bees to gene flow and useful for estimating maximum potential gene flow and managing environmental risks associated with gene flow.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)821-830
Number of pages10
JournalScience of the Total Environment
Volume634
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2018

Keywords

  • Brassica juncea
  • Brassica napus
  • Gene flow
  • Male sterile
  • Open pollination
  • Raphanus sativus
  • Wind pollination

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