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    Fang, Zhi Xiang; Zhang, Li; Shen, Wen Jing; Liu, Lai Pan; Liu, Biao

    Ecotoxicology and environmental safety, 10/2021, Volume: 223
    Journal Article

    The impact of transgenic crops on non-target organisms is a key aspect of environmental safety assessment to transgenic crops. In the present study, we fed two snail species, Bradybaena (Acusta) ravida (B. ravida) and Bradybaena similaris (Ferussac)(B. similaris), with the leaves of transgenic Bt cotton Zhong 30 (Z30) and control cotton, its parent line zhong 16 (Z16), to assess the environmental safety of Bt cotton to common non-target organisms in the field. Survival, body weight, shell diameter, helix number, reproduction rate, superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity and Bt protein concentration in snails were monitored in 15 days and 180 days experiments. We also monitored the population dynamics of B. ravida and B. similaris in Z30 and Z16 cotton fields for two successive years. Compared to the snails fed on the control cotton Z16, there was no significant difference in survival, growth, reproduction, and SOD activity on Bt cotton Z30. Bt protein concentrations were significantly between different treatments, and Bt protein residues were only detected in the feces of the Z30 treatment. According to the field data, the number of B. ravida and B. similaris fluctuated considerably across seasons over the entire cotton-growing season; however, there were no significant differences between the Bt and control cotton fields at similar time. As the results showed, in our experiments, Bt cotton Z30 had no adverse effects on the two snail species, both in the laboratory and in the fields. •The effects of Bt cotton Z30 on two land snail species (B. ravida and B. similaris) were studied for the first time.•Our research includinged short-term and long-term toxicological experiments in lab and field investigation.•We set up a good platform was established to evaluate the effect of transgenic plants on land snails in the future.•We found that the helix number is more stable and reliable than body weight and diameter, which was rarely used before.