# Impact of herbicide-resistant genetically modified rapeseed on gut bacterial diversity of Eisenia fetida

**Authors:** Ye-Jin Jang, Sung-Dug Oh, Joon Ki Hong, Na-Yeon Kim, Gyeong-Min Lee, Soo-Yun Park, Jong-Chan Park, Ancheol Chang

PMC · DOI: 10.1080/21645698.2026.2617700 · GM Crops & Food · 2026-01-20

## TL;DR

This study found that herbicide-resistant genetically modified rapeseed has little to no impact on the gut bacteria of earthworms.

## Contribution

The study provides empirical evidence that GM rapeseed does not significantly affect earthworm gut microbiota.

## Key findings

- No significant differences in gut bacterial diversity between GM and non-GM rapeseed-fed earthworms.
- External factors, not plant type, influenced gut bacterial community structure.
- No horizontal gene transfer from GM rapeseed to earthworms or microbes was detected.

## Abstract

The systematic evaluation of the safety and environmental impact associated with genetically modified (GM) crops is currently underway within the scientific community, with a particular focus on their effects on the gut microbiota, which plays a vital role in host health. In this study, we compared the effects of a non-GM rapeseed cultivar with those of an herbicide-resistant GM rapeseed cultivar containing the phosphinothricin acetyltransferase gene on the gut bacterial community of Eisenia fetida. The 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing and data analysis showed no significant differences in gut bacterial community composition or diversity between E. fetida fed GM rapeseed and those fed non-GM rapeseed. Principal component analysis indicated that, rather than plant type, external factors influenced the community structure. Polymerase chain reaction analysis revealed no evidence of horizontal gene transfer from GM rapeseed to microbes or earthworms. Overall, GM rapeseed had a negligible effect on gut microorganisms and did not significantly alter the gut bacterial community of E. fetida.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Eisenia fetida (taxon 6396)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** weight gain (MESH:D015430)
- **Chemicals:** glufosinate (MESH:C003121), GM (-), agarose (MESH:D012685), nitrogen (MESH:D009584), oil (MESH:D009821), water (MESH:D014867), ethanol (MESH:D000431), Kaolin (MESH:D007616)
- **Species:** earthworms (species) [taxon 71170], Actinomycetota (actinobacteria, phylum) [taxon 201174], Metaphire sieboldi (earthworm, species) [taxon 506672], Bacteroidia (class) [taxon 200643], gut metagenome (species) [taxon 749906], Bacillota (clostridial firmicutes, phylum) [taxon 1239], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Eisenia fetida (brandling worm, species) [taxon 6396], Sus scrofa (pig, species) [taxon 9823], Brassica napus (oilseed rape, species) [taxon 3708], Macaca fascicularis (crab eating macaque, species) [taxon 9541]

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