- Boliviana negra
Also known as "supercoca" or "la millionaria", Boliviana Negra is a relatively new form of
coca that is resistant toherbicide Roundup , or the isopropylamine salt ofglyphosate . The coca plant is the precursor to the addictivestimulant cocaine , one of the most widely consumedillegal drugs in the world and the source of large amounts of money to various criminal organizations. Since Roundup is a key ingredient in the multibillion-dollar aerialcoca eradication campaign undertaken by the government ofColombia with US financial and military backing known asPlan Colombia , increasing popularity of "Boliviana negra" amongst growers could have serious repurcussions for theWar on Drugs .The herbicide resistance of this strain has at least two possible explanations: that a “
peer-to-peer ” network of coca farmers used selective breeding to enhance this trait through tireless effort, or the plant was genetically modified in alaboratory . In 1996, a patented Roundup Ready or glyphosate-resistantsoybean was marketed byMonsanto , suggesting that it would be possible to genetically modify coca in an analogous manner. Spraying "Boliviana negra" with glyphosate would serve to strengthen its growth by eliminating the non-resistantweed s surrounding it. Joshua Davis, in the "Wired" article cited below, found no evidence of CP4, a protein produced by the Roundup Ready soybean, suggesting "Bolivana negra" was not created in a laboratory but by selective breeding in the fields.A
fungus , "Fusarium oxysporum ", has been suggested as a possible successor to glyphosate, although this itself poses hazards to humans and other plant species.External links
*http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/12.11/columbia.html
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