TOP FOOD SCIENTIST PUBLISHED FALSE DATA
   By Joseph Hanlon
   New Scientist, London, Vol. 64, No. 922,  pp. 436-37
   (reproduced from Self-Immolation of a Scientist – A memoir  to Dr. Vinod H Shah)
False claims for a new strain of wheat were made for  more than two years by India's  top food scientist, Dr. M.S. Swaminathan. His spectacular claims for  simultaneous lysine and protein increases were important both in winning Dr.  Swaminathan the $10000 Ramon Magsaysay Award and in shifting food research  funds to the highly controvercial area of radiation mutations.
The story is well known in plant breeding circles, but  has been kept quiet until now. Not only is there fear of retribution from the  powerful Swaminathan, but some scientists sincerely believe that the harm done  by Swaminathan's exaggerated claims is small compared with the good he has done  in helping to bring the Green Revolution to India.
Indeed, the story might never have come out had it not  been for the suicide of a senior agronomist of Swaminathan's staff, Dr. V. H.  Shah, and the unremitting campaign of a retired FAO scientist, Dr. Ronald A.  Silow.
Dr. Monkombu Sambasivan Swaminathan is the 49 year old  director-general of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) and is  highly influential in the world food community. He is the Chairman of a panel  formed by FAO (UN Food and Agriculture Organisation)last year to advise member  governments on "Food Production Technology and the Achievement of Social  Goals", is a member of the Technical Advisory Committee to the  Consultative Group on Agricultural Research which distributes through FAO more  than £ 10 million per year in research funds, and is a member of the UN protein  advisory group. Finally, he is a member of the    board   of Trustees  of CIMMYT, the International Maize and Wheat  Improvement Centre in Mexico  run by Nobel Peace Prize winner Dr. Norman Borlaug.
Bigger Dwarfs
The story starts in 1963, when-Borlaug was  distributing the dwarf wheat varieties that were to win him the Nobel Prize in  1970. Dwarf varieties were the foundation of the green revolution: tall plants  collapsed if the grain head was made bigger, but short plants did not, so that  with dwarf varieties more fertiliser and water could be used and yield could be  more than doubled.
In 1963, India  received several dwarf wheats and one, Sonora  64, proved highly suitable for late sowing. But it had a drawback. It was red  rather than the amber preferred in India, and thus gave the chapati  (bread) an unacceptable colour, which meant a lower price.
To solve this, in November 1963, a team headed by  Swaminathan at the Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) subjected some  Sonora-64 seeds to a combination of gamma radiation and ultraviolet light. In  1967, Swaminathan made the spectacular announcement that one of the mutants  produced had, with one dose of radiation, been made better in four different  ways.
Not only was the new wheat, called Sharbati Sonora, the required amber, but it was higher in both  protein and lysine than its parent Sonora  64 and had better baking qualities. Lysine is an amino acid that is high in  animal protein but low in plant protein, and thus often deficient in vegetarian  diets.
In October 1967 Swaminathan told a New   Delhi symposium that the protein content of Sharabati Sonora was nearly  comparable with milk protein with regard to lysine content. The next month in  an article in the Food Industries Journal (November 1967, p. 4) he said that  the lysine percentage of protein in Sharbati Sonora was 4-61 per cent—not the 7-8 per  cent he gave for milk, but still two-and-a-half times the 1-86 percent he  reported for Sonora-64. Further, he noted that while Sonora-64 had 14 per cent  protein, Sharbati Sonora  had 16-5 per cent protein. In his paper he noted that the human brain does not  properly develop if the child does not get enough protein before tire age of  four, and thus Sharbati Sonora  and similar grains "offer the least expensive and immediately practicable  way of diminishing the threat of intellectual dwarfism."
Not only was the announcement important to "India, but it  was also politically important on the world food scene. It showed that Third  World Scientists could combine the best products of the green revolution with  the most sophisticated nuclear technology and produce something even the US experts  thought impossible. And it gave a vital boost to the FAO/International Atomic  Energy Agency (IAEA) joint Division of Atomic Energy in Food and Agriculture,  which was coming under increasing attack for producing no results and wasting  its nearly £1 million per year budget.
But problems had already begun. The same month  Swaminathan's article appeared, the IARI received a letter from Professors  Edwin Mertz and Oliver Nelson of Purdue   University, the two men  who developed high lysine maize. Their analysis showed virtually no lysine  difference: Sharbati Sonora had 2-6 per cent and Sonora-64 had 2-5 per cent. A  similar test at about the same-time at the University  of Nebraska showed Sharbati Sonora to actually have  slightly less lysine  than Sonora-64.
In three papers in 1968, Swaminathan's claims were  toned dov/n, but only somewhat. He claimed 3 per cent lysine for Sharbati Sonora, compared with  2-2-3 per cent for Sonora-64.
CIMMYT : "No Difference"
Finally, the CIMMYT News (July-August 1969) reported  that “in no case was there a significant difference between the normal  varieties and the mutation." Not only was the lysine about the same (2-9  percent), but so was total protein (14-6 per cent for Sonora-64; 14-25 per cent  for Sharbati Sonora).
Borlaug had spoken, and that was it as far as western  food scientists were concerned. Last month, Dr. Erna Bannet, a Genetic  Conservation Officer of the FAO and a winner of the American Genetics  Association Medal, declared flatly that "the claims for Sharbati Sonora have all been  demonstrated to be false."
Yet, nine months after the CIMMYT News Report, in  April 1970, Swaminathan submitted his 1967 Food Industries Journal paper to the  short-lived pergam on journal Plant Foods for Human Nutrition. Containing the  most extreme claim of two-and-a-half times the lysine, it was published in  January 1971 (Vol. 2, p. 89) with no indication that it had been published in  another journal more than three years earlier.
And on 7 August 1971, Swaminathan won the Ramon  Magsaysay Award off 10000 "for his contribution as scientist, educator of  both students and farmers, and administrator toward generating a new confidence  in India's  agricultural capabilities." The Magsaysay Foundation specifically noted  that "Swaminathan recently developed a dwarf wheat variety, Sharbati Sonora, with amber grain  containing 16-5 per cent of protein and 3 per cent of lysine. This is now  alleviating the deficiency of essential amino acids in the Indian diet so  harmful particularly to brain development in young children."
Ironically, by that time Sharbati Sonora was well on the way out. According to  CIMMYT'S Dr. Glenn Anderson, both Sharbati Sonora and Sonora-64 are susceptible  to rust, and in the late 1960s were almost completely replaced by rust  resistant strains from CIMMYT. And Borlaug himself noted three years ago that  Sharbati Sonora "has played no significant .role in the Green Revolution  in India."
Swaminathan became director-general of the ICAR, which  oversees the IARI and other research institutes, on 13 January 1972. Probably  the whole Sharbati Sonora  story would then have been forgotten had it not been for the suicide four  months later of Dr. Vinod H. Shah, the third ICAR suicide in 12 years. In a 600  word suicide note, Shah wrote, "I think the time has come again that a  scientist will have to sacrifice his life in disgust so that other scientists  may get proper treatment."
The suicide was front page news and caused a substantial  protest in Parliament. The government was forced to appoint an inquiry  committee to investigate ICAR. Although the bulk of Shah's complaints were over  promotion policies, he also said in his note (addressed to Swaminathan) that  "a lot of unscientific data are collected and passed on to you to fit your  line of thinking." The committee investigated not only several cases  cited by Shah, but also four allegations of "exaggerated claims" put  forward by the ICAR including the lysine content of Sharbati Sonora that came  up in Parliamentary debate.
The Committee's report was published in August 1973.  It concluded that "the claim that Sharbati Sonora has high lysine content  is not substantiated. The report noted that the CIMMYT data were made available  in India  at the All India Wheat Workshop in August 1969. "It was resolved in that  meeting that the lysine content should be verified.... It is very surprising  and indeed regrettable that no wheat of this variety was sent during the past  three years... for analysis."
A special technical advisory panel was highly critical  of Swaminathan's publication of widely varying lysine figures, and especially  of his publication of the highest value nearly a year after the CIMMYT data  were well known in India.
What Went Wrong ?
The history of the lysine content seems deeply enmeshed  in the troubles of the Indian science bureaucracy. It is generally agreed that  the first erroneous lysine measure occurred because a newly established  analytical laboratory had difficulty with this complex test. "That initial  report probably started with whole miserable mess," commented Professor  Nelson. "After trumpeting the triumph of nuclear energy applied to plant  improvement, no one was willing to admit that the report was erroneous."
The advisory panel to the committee investigating ICAR  noted that Dr. Y. P. Gupta, who worked on the lysine measurement, seriously  disputed the data published by Swaminathan, and that in October 1968 his Head  of Division "deliberately changed" a report of the lysine content of  Sonora-64 from 3-26 per cent to 2-26 per cent "so that Sharbati Sonora  might appear in a more favourable light."
"Many junior scientists in IARI rightly or  wrongly, feel that they are not free to publish a scientific finding because it  does not suit somebody higher up or that in fact unscientific data are being  passed on to the higher authorities in return of favours and promotions,"  warned the panel.
"The phenomenon is not confined to ICAR" it  continued. "Barring minor exceptions, it pervades the entire scientific  and academic community in this country. At the root bf it is the greed for  bureaucratic power and love of a comfortable life which afflicts this  class."
On an international level, the most dramatic effect of  Sharbati Sonora  was to save the flagging FAO/IAEA atomic energy programme. An article  favourable to the programme in 1970 in New Scientist (Vol. 45, p. 450),  declared that Swaminathan's "teaip has been one of the most successful in  applying the induced mutation technique."
''Unfortunately, many of the data used to convince  governments of the value of (nuclear) mutation breeding were based on the  ill-founded case of Sharbati Sonora,"  wrote Borlaug three years ago. "This over-sell or over-kill by the  International Atomic Energy Agency has resulted in an imbalance and unwise  allocation of resources by governments of a number of developing nations. Not  only has an unrealistically large portion of the total research budgets of  these countries been committed to mutation breeding, but many of the best  scientists have been siphoned off into these programmes. This disease is now  spreading to many of the smaller developing countries.
Radiation mutation does have some successes under its  belt, primarily dwarf stature, some widely used breeding stock was produced  this way. But opponents of the way the programme is operated, such as Si low  (deputy director of the joint FAO/IAEA division until 1966), argue that it is  much cheaper to search for natural dwarfs. Borlaug still uses natural dwarfs,  and a world search for high lysine barley and sorghum breeding stock Iras been  extremely successful.
"If one tenth of the money that was spent on  mutation breeding was spent on searching for genetic variation that already  exists, then plant breeding would have gone a great deal further,"  declared FAO's Dr. Erna Bennet.
Perhaps the final irony is that Sharbati Sonora may  not be a radiation mutation at all. CIMMYT uses Sharbati Sonora as a breeding stock in place of  Sonora-64, treating it as a single gene mutant of Sonora-64 different only in  colour. Some such mutations occur naturally, and it could well be that a  natural mutation showed up in the irradiated Sonora-64 seeds independently of  the gamma rays.
Support For Swaminathan
Despite the widespread acceptance in the plant breeding  community that Swaminathan published false data and that -they had a  deleterious effect by encouraging support for radiation mutation research,  Swaminathan is still one of the most influential Third World Food scientists  and retains surprising support.
"Swaminathan is the best agriculturalist in India. He is  one of the most organised men I have ever seen in bringing together separate  pieces of information and pulling out the useful bits," declared Anderson. He has been  especially important in organising research and obtaining funding.
Professor Ralph Riley, director of the Plant Breeding  Institute in Cambridge,  had Swaminathan as a research student in the early 1950s. "He is an  extremely able man," who did "a good piece of research" then on  potato genetics. As a scientist, "his analysis of mutation has improved  our understanding of wheat." But his "major contribution to India is  the drive he gave to getting Mexican varieties taken up in India, and  especially in getting these varieties so widely adopted so quickly."
And Borlaug declared that "Undoubtedly,  Swaminathan is -the most talented biological scientist in India. He is  extremely influential at all levels of government—and his influence for good  greatly outweighs any shortcomings."
The questions remain. Should Swaminathan be excused  because he is "an able scientist who overstretched himself and   published     inadequately   supervised   work    done   by graduate students,"  as Riley argues? Or is it, as Silow argues dangerous "to have sitting on  the highest level advisory bodies a scientist who has so extensively published  so much non valid science in  those very  fields" ?
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