Residual Effects of Transgenic Cotton on the Intestinal Microbiota of Dysdercus concinnus .

Javier Pérez-López,Valeria Alavez,René Cerritos, Guadalupe Andraca-Gómez,Juan Fornoni,Ana Wegier

Microorganisms(2023)

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The interaction among plants, insects, and microbes (PIM) is a determinant factor for the assembly and functioning of natural and anthropic ecosystems. In agroecosystems, the relationships among PIM are based on the interacting taxa, environmental conditions, and agricultural management, including genetically modified (GM) organisms. Although evidence for the unintended effects of GM plants on non-target insects is increasingly robust, our knowledge remains limited regarding their impact on gut microbes and their repercussions on the host's ecology, especially in the wild. In this study, we compared the gut microbial community of bugs collected on wild cotton (), with and without insecticidal transgenes (), in its center of origin and diversity. By sequencing the V4-V5 region of 16S rRNA, we show differences in the diversity, structure, and topology of gut microbial interactions between specimens foraging cotton plants with and without transgenes. Identifying unintended residual effects of genetic engineering in natural ecosystems will provide first-line knowledge for informed decision-making to manage genetic, ecological, and evolutionary resources. Thus, determining which organisms interact with GM plants and how is the first step toward conserving natural ecosystems with evidence of transgenic introgression.
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insect gut,introgression,microbiota,networks cry1ab/ac,transgenic plants,wild cotton
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