Life cycle fitness differences inDaphnia magnafed Roundup-Ready soybean or conventional soybean or organic soybean

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العنوان: Life cycle fitness differences inDaphnia magnafed Roundup-Ready soybean or conventional soybean or organic soybean
المؤلفون: Thomas Bøhn, Marek Cuhra, Terje Traavik
المصدر: Aquaculture Nutrition. 21:702-713
بيانات النشر: Hindawi Limited, 2014.
سنة النشر: 2014
مصطلحات موضوعية: transgenic cultivar risk‐assessment, Daphnia magna, Soybean meal, VDP::Landbruks- og Fiskerifag: 900::Fiskerifag: 920::Akvakultur: 922, Aquatic Science, genetically modified soy, Crop, Food science, VDP::Agriculture and fishery disciplines: 900::Fisheries science: 920::Aquaculture: 922, organic soybean, biology, business.industry, fungi, food and beverages, Pesticide, biology.organism_classification, Fecundity, Genetically modified organism, agricultural practice, Agronomy, Agriculture, ecological indicator organism, Organic farming, glyphosate residues, business
الوصف: This is the pre-peer reviewed version of the following article: Cuhra, M., Traavik, T. & Bøhn, T. (2015). Life cycle fitness differences in Daphnia magna fed Roundup-Ready soybean or conventional soybean or organic soybean. Aquaculture Nutrition, 21(5), 702-713, which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1111/anu.12199. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Versions. A lifelong feeding study with soybean from different production systems was carried out in the crustacean Daphnia magna (water flea), an acknowledged model organism for ecotoxicological studies. Experimental diets were prepared with soybean meal from different agriculture production systems: (i) genetically modified Roundup‐Ready soy (Glyphosate‐Tolerant), (ii) conventional soy and (iii) soy from organic agriculture (agriculture with neither synthetic pesticides nor synthetic fertilizers). Overall, feed produced from organic soybeans resulted in the highest fitness (higher survival, better growth and fecundity) in the model organism. Animals fed Roundup‐Ready soybean consistently performed less well compared to animals fed either conventional or organic soybeans. We conclude that accumulation of herbicide residues in Roundup‐Ready soy and related nutritional differences between the soy types may have caused the observed fitness differences. The results accentuate the need for further research clarifying qualitative aspects, including potential large‐scale consequences for food and feed quality, of this dominant crop.
تدمد: 1353-5773
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::5f8a7b36a67a7923fa6fd91816fc09ea
https://doi.org/10.1111/anu.12199
حقوق: OPEN
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.doi.dedup.....5f8a7b36a67a7923fa6fd91816fc09ea
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