In Europe, regulations for release and placing-on-the-market of genetically modified (GM) crops require post-release monitoring of their impact on the environment. Monitoring potential adverse effects of GM crops includes direct effects as well as indirect effects, e.g. GM crop specific changes in land and pest management. Currently, there is a gap in the pre-release risk assessments conducted for regulatory approval of GM herbicide resistant (HR) crops. Since the relevant non-selective herbicides have been registered many years ago, in current dossiers requesting regulatory approval of GM HR crops, the environmental impacts of the corresponding non-selective herbicides are either entirely omitted or the applicant simply refers to the eco-t...
Genetically modified (GM) maize has been cultivated commercially in Spain since 1998. Although long-...
The assessment of the impacts of growing genetically modified (GM) crops remains a major political a...
Following a request from the European Commission, the Panel on Genetically Modified Organisms of the...
As soon as humans adopted agriculture as the principle means of feeding themselves, they have had an...
In European regulations for the deliberate release into the environment of genetically modified orga...
Der kommerzielle Anbau gentechnisch veränderter Pflanzen (GVP) muss gemäß der Gesetzgebung der Euro...
The environmental risk assessment (ERA) for genetically modified plants (GMPs) is a prerequisite for...
With the potential advent of genetically modified herbicide-resistant (GMHR) crops in the European U...
In general, it can be concluded that very few clearly unexpected effects were observed during the la...
The environmental impacts of genetically modified crops is still a controversial issue in Europe. Th...
According to European Union (EU) legislation, genetically modified (GM) crops released for commercia...
Following a request from the European Commission, the Panel on Genetically Modified Organisms of the...
There are several challenges in the monitoring of: (1) long-term effects of GM plants on the environ...
The assessment of the impacts of growing genetically modified (GM) crops remains a major political a...
The objective of general surveillance is to identify the occurrence of unanticipated adverse effects...
Genetically modified (GM) maize has been cultivated commercially in Spain since 1998. Although long-...
The assessment of the impacts of growing genetically modified (GM) crops remains a major political a...
Following a request from the European Commission, the Panel on Genetically Modified Organisms of the...
As soon as humans adopted agriculture as the principle means of feeding themselves, they have had an...
In European regulations for the deliberate release into the environment of genetically modified orga...
Der kommerzielle Anbau gentechnisch veränderter Pflanzen (GVP) muss gemäß der Gesetzgebung der Euro...
The environmental risk assessment (ERA) for genetically modified plants (GMPs) is a prerequisite for...
With the potential advent of genetically modified herbicide-resistant (GMHR) crops in the European U...
In general, it can be concluded that very few clearly unexpected effects were observed during the la...
The environmental impacts of genetically modified crops is still a controversial issue in Europe. Th...
According to European Union (EU) legislation, genetically modified (GM) crops released for commercia...
Following a request from the European Commission, the Panel on Genetically Modified Organisms of the...
There are several challenges in the monitoring of: (1) long-term effects of GM plants on the environ...
The assessment of the impacts of growing genetically modified (GM) crops remains a major political a...
The objective of general surveillance is to identify the occurrence of unanticipated adverse effects...
Genetically modified (GM) maize has been cultivated commercially in Spain since 1998. Although long-...
The assessment of the impacts of growing genetically modified (GM) crops remains a major political a...
Following a request from the European Commission, the Panel on Genetically Modified Organisms of the...