Gene flow from transgenic crops can introduce novel traits into related species, but the ecological importance of this process is unknown. Here, we report the first empirical evidence that wild plants can benefit from a bacterial transgene under uncaged, natural conditions. Cultivated sunflower (Helianthus annuus) is known to hybridize frequently with wild sunflower (H. annuus) in the western and midwestern United States. We studied a crop-developed Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) transgene, cry1Ac, in backcrossed wild sunflower populations. Lepidopteran damage on transgenic plants was strongly reduced relative to control plants at our two study sites, while damage by several weevil and fly species was unaffected. Our results suggest that reduc...
Fears about transgene escape have focused attention on the potential for hybridization between crops...
Transgenic plants have increased interest in the study of crop gene introgression in wild population...
Hybridization between crops and their wild relatives may promote the evolution of de-domesticated (f...
Gene flow from transgenic crops can introduce novel traits into related species, but the ecological ...
Gene flow from transgenic crops can introduce novel traits into related species, but the ecological ...
Ecological risks associated with the release of transgenic crops include nontarget effects of the cr...
The possibility of transgenes from engineered plants ending up in unmanaged populations with undesir...
Fears about transgene escape have focused attention on the potential for hybridization between crops...
There is general scientific agreement that gene flow from GM crops to sexually compatible wild relat...
Evaluating the consequences of gene flow in general, regardless of whether or not transgenes are inv...
Risk assessments of new insect-resistant crops will need to estimate the potential for increased wee...
Hybridization between crops and their wild relatives may promote the evolution of de-domesticated (f...
This study aims to investigate the relative plant growth and reproduction of insect-resistant and su...
One prominent concern about genetically modified crops is the possibility of environmental impacts f...
One prominent concern about genetically modified crops is the possibility of environmental impacts f...
Fears about transgene escape have focused attention on the potential for hybridization between crops...
Transgenic plants have increased interest in the study of crop gene introgression in wild population...
Hybridization between crops and their wild relatives may promote the evolution of de-domesticated (f...
Gene flow from transgenic crops can introduce novel traits into related species, but the ecological ...
Gene flow from transgenic crops can introduce novel traits into related species, but the ecological ...
Ecological risks associated with the release of transgenic crops include nontarget effects of the cr...
The possibility of transgenes from engineered plants ending up in unmanaged populations with undesir...
Fears about transgene escape have focused attention on the potential for hybridization between crops...
There is general scientific agreement that gene flow from GM crops to sexually compatible wild relat...
Evaluating the consequences of gene flow in general, regardless of whether or not transgenes are inv...
Risk assessments of new insect-resistant crops will need to estimate the potential for increased wee...
Hybridization between crops and their wild relatives may promote the evolution of de-domesticated (f...
This study aims to investigate the relative plant growth and reproduction of insect-resistant and su...
One prominent concern about genetically modified crops is the possibility of environmental impacts f...
One prominent concern about genetically modified crops is the possibility of environmental impacts f...
Fears about transgene escape have focused attention on the potential for hybridization between crops...
Transgenic plants have increased interest in the study of crop gene introgression in wild population...
Hybridization between crops and their wild relatives may promote the evolution of de-domesticated (f...