Abstract The frequency of gene flow from Brassica napus L. (canola) to four wild relatives, Brassica rapa L., Raphanus raphanistrum L., Sinapis arvensis L. and Erucastrum gallicum (Willd.) O.E. Schulz, was assessed in greenhouse and/or field experiments, and actual rates measured in commercial fields in Canada. Various marker systems were used to detect hybrid individuals: herbicide resistance traits (HR), green fluorescent protein marker (GFP), species-specific amplified fragment length poly-morphisms (AFLPs) and ploidy level. Hybridization between B. rapa and B. napus occurred in two field experiments (frequency approximately 7%) and in wild populations in commercial fields (approximately 13.6%). The higher frequency in commercial fields ...
MSc (Botany), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016The Brassicaceae, distributed through...
The presence of three B. rapa forms in the UK provides an opportunity for a unique study of the rela...
Measures blocking hybridization would prevent or reduce biotic or environmental change caused by gen...
We used flow cytometry, chromosome counting and AFLP markers to investigate gene flow from the crop ...
Over the past decade, plant genetic engineering techniques have been developed where specific charac...
Potential gene flow from transgenic Brassica napus to widely-distributed, cross-compatible weedy rel...
Gene stacking in volunteer crop plants was first reported in canola, Brassica napus. Herbicide resis...
Published online 26 September 2006Research on the environmental risks of gene flow from genetically ...
International audienceIntrogression between genetically modified (GM) crops and wild relatives is co...
Field trials of transgenic crops may result in unintentional transgene flow to compatible crop, nati...
Background: Unintentional introgression from genetically modified (GM) oilseed rape (Brassica napus)...
Several studies in Europe and North America have shown that cultivated Brassica napus will readily h...
When cultivating genetically modified varieties, the spontaneous gene flow between crop and wild rel...
In order to estimate the introgressive hybridisation propensity (IHP) between genetically modified (...
Brassica rapa cultivars occupy about 44% of Canada's five million hectares of canola. However, B. ra...
MSc (Botany), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016The Brassicaceae, distributed through...
The presence of three B. rapa forms in the UK provides an opportunity for a unique study of the rela...
Measures blocking hybridization would prevent or reduce biotic or environmental change caused by gen...
We used flow cytometry, chromosome counting and AFLP markers to investigate gene flow from the crop ...
Over the past decade, plant genetic engineering techniques have been developed where specific charac...
Potential gene flow from transgenic Brassica napus to widely-distributed, cross-compatible weedy rel...
Gene stacking in volunteer crop plants was first reported in canola, Brassica napus. Herbicide resis...
Published online 26 September 2006Research on the environmental risks of gene flow from genetically ...
International audienceIntrogression between genetically modified (GM) crops and wild relatives is co...
Field trials of transgenic crops may result in unintentional transgene flow to compatible crop, nati...
Background: Unintentional introgression from genetically modified (GM) oilseed rape (Brassica napus)...
Several studies in Europe and North America have shown that cultivated Brassica napus will readily h...
When cultivating genetically modified varieties, the spontaneous gene flow between crop and wild rel...
In order to estimate the introgressive hybridisation propensity (IHP) between genetically modified (...
Brassica rapa cultivars occupy about 44% of Canada's five million hectares of canola. However, B. ra...
MSc (Botany), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2016The Brassicaceae, distributed through...
The presence of three B. rapa forms in the UK provides an opportunity for a unique study of the rela...
Measures blocking hybridization would prevent or reduce biotic or environmental change caused by gen...