Publications by authors named "Adam Schapaugh"

This study summarizes 23 field trials (over six geographic locations, with each trial composed of a separate field site and an application event) for quantifying the postapplication volatilization of dicamba from fields treated with an array of dicamba-containing formulations and tank adjuvants at an application rate of 0.56 or 1.12 kg dicamba acid equivalents (a.

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The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) mandates two sets of statistical tests in the comparative assessment of a genetically-modified (GM) crop: difference testing to demonstrate whether the GM crop is different from its appropriate non-traited control; and equivalence testing to demonstrate whether it is equivalent to conventional references with an history-of-safe-use. The equivalence testing method prescribed by EFSA confounds the so-called GM trait effect with genotypic differences between the reference varieties and non-traited control. Critically, these genotypic differences, which we define as a 'control background effect', are the result of conventional plant breeding.

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The expression of the CP4 EPSPS protein in genetically engineered (GE) soybean confers tolerance to the Roundup family of agricultural herbicides. This study evaluated the variability of CP4 EPSPS expression using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in soybean tissues collected across diverse germplasm and 74 different environments in Argentina, Brazil and the USA. Evaluated material included single and combined (stacked) trait products with other GE traits in entries with cp4 epsps gene at one or two loci.

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Article Synopsis
  • Mexico is taking action to preserve its maize varieties and minimize gene flow between transgenic and conventional maize through spatial isolation.
  • The study assessed outcrossing rates between yellow-kernel (transgenic) and white-kernel (conventional) maize at various distances, finding that outcrossing was highest (12.9%) at 1 meter and decreased significantly with distance.
  • The results indicate that implementing spatial isolation can effectively reduce the risk of transgenic pollen contaminating local maize varieties in Mexico, supporting coexistence strategies used in other regions.
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EPA's Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program Tier 1 battery consists of eleven assays intended to identify the potential of a chemical to interact with the estrogen, androgen, thyroid, or steroidogenesis systems. We have collected control data from a subset of test order recipients from the first round of screening. The analysis undertaken herein demonstrates that the EPA should review all testing methods prior to issuing further test orders.

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