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Detection of airborne genetically modified maize pollen by real-time PCR

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MOLECULAR ECOLOGY RESOURCES
Volume 12, Issue 5, Pages 810-821

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1111/j.1755-0998.2012.03168.x

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bioaerosol; coexistence; field trial; genetically modified organism; maize pollen; real-time PCR

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The cultivation of genetically modified (GM) crops has raised numerous concerns in the European Union and other parts of the world about their environmental and economic impact. Especially outcrossing of genetically modified organisms (GMO) was from the beginning a critical issue as airborne pollen has been considered an important way of GMO dispersal. Here, we investigate the use of airborne pollen sampling combined with microscopic analysis and molecular PCR analysis as an approach to monitor GM maize cultivations in a specific area. Field trial experiments in the European Union and South America demonstrated the applicability of the approach under different climate conditions, in rural and semi-urban environment, even at very low levels of airborne pollen. The study documents in detail the sampling of GM pollen, sample DNA extraction and real-time PCR analysis. Our results suggest that this GM pollen monitoring by bioaerosol sampling and PCR screening approach might represent an useful aid in the surveillance of GM-free areas, centres of origin and natural reserves.

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