减少霉菌毒素对Bt玉米的经济影响

Felicia Wu, J. Miller, Elizabeth A. Casman
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转基因杂交Bt玉米(Zea mays spp.)中的杀虫蛋白减少了昆虫的伤害,从而减少了产霉毒素真菌对谷物的感染。在Bt玉米中较低水平的镰刀菌毒素、伏马菌素和脱氧雪腐镰刀菌醇可能对美国和世界各地的市场和健康产生重大影响。这些影响是由于市场排斥造成的损失、人类健康损失和动物健康损失。我们估计,在目前的种植水平下,仅通过减少伏马菌素和脱氧雪腐镰刀菌醇的危害,Bt玉米每年就为美国农民节省了1700万美元。虽然在发展中国家没有广泛种植,但在减少霉菌毒素方面的好处可能更为显著,特别是在玉米是人类饮食主食的地区。
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The Economic Impact of Bt Corn Resulting from Mycotoxin Reduction
The insecticidal proteins in genetically modified hybrid Bt corn (Zea mays spp.) reduce insect damage, which in turn can reduce infection of the grain by mycotoxigenic fungi. Lower levels of Fusarium mycotoxins, fumonisin, and deoxynivalenol in Bt corn could have significant market and health impacts, both in the United States and around the world. These impacts are foregone losses through market rejection, human health losses, and animal health losses. We estimate that at current planting levels, Bt corn saves farmers in the United States about $17 million annually through reduced fumonisin and deoxynivalenol damage alone. Though not extensively grown in developing countries, the benefits there in mycotoxin reduction could be even more significant, particularly in regions where corn is a staple in the human diet.
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