Abstract Background One theoretical explanation for the relatively poor performance of Brassica rapa (weed) × Brassica napus (crop) transgenic hybrids suggests that hybridization imparts a negative genetic load. Consequently, in hybrids genetic load could overshadow any benefits of fitness enhancing transgenes and become the limiting factor in transgenic hybrid persistence. Two types of genetic load were analyzed in this study: random/linkage-derived genetic load, and directly incorporated genetic load using a transgenic mitigation (TM) strategy. In order to measure the effects of random genetic load, hybrid productivity (seed yield and biomass) was correlated with crop- and weed-specific AFLP genomic markers. This portion of the study was...
Genes that spread from transgenic crops to populations of weedy relatives can be a cause of concern ...
Fitness of hybrids between genetically modified (GM) crops and wild relatives influences the likelih...
Abstract Crop to weed transgene flow, which could re-sult in more competitive weed populations, is a...
Abstract Background One theoretical explanation for the relatively poor performance of Brassica rap...
Abstract Background One theoretical explanation for the relatively poor performance of Brassica rapa...
The adventitious presence of transgenes and their potential impact on the environment has been a top...
Concerns exist that transgenic crop × weed hybrid populations will be more vigorous and competitive ...
Abstract only availableThere is a growing concern of the possible transgenic introgression from GM p...
Oilseed rape (Brassica napus) is sexually compatible with its wild and weedy relative B. rapa, and i...
Brassica rapa grows as a wild and weedy species throughout the world and is the most likely recipien...
Background and Aims: Gene flow from crops to their wild relatives has the potential to alter populat...
One concern with crop biotechnology is that there might be crop to weed transgene flow, which could ...
The creation of transgenic plants through genetic engineering has focused interest on how the fitnes...
Field trials of transgenic crops may result in unintentional transgene flow to compatible crop, nati...
on line : may 2017paper : juillet 2017International audienceThe effect of gene location within a cro...
Genes that spread from transgenic crops to populations of weedy relatives can be a cause of concern ...
Fitness of hybrids between genetically modified (GM) crops and wild relatives influences the likelih...
Abstract Crop to weed transgene flow, which could re-sult in more competitive weed populations, is a...
Abstract Background One theoretical explanation for the relatively poor performance of Brassica rap...
Abstract Background One theoretical explanation for the relatively poor performance of Brassica rapa...
The adventitious presence of transgenes and their potential impact on the environment has been a top...
Concerns exist that transgenic crop × weed hybrid populations will be more vigorous and competitive ...
Abstract only availableThere is a growing concern of the possible transgenic introgression from GM p...
Oilseed rape (Brassica napus) is sexually compatible with its wild and weedy relative B. rapa, and i...
Brassica rapa grows as a wild and weedy species throughout the world and is the most likely recipien...
Background and Aims: Gene flow from crops to their wild relatives has the potential to alter populat...
One concern with crop biotechnology is that there might be crop to weed transgene flow, which could ...
The creation of transgenic plants through genetic engineering has focused interest on how the fitnes...
Field trials of transgenic crops may result in unintentional transgene flow to compatible crop, nati...
on line : may 2017paper : juillet 2017International audienceThe effect of gene location within a cro...
Genes that spread from transgenic crops to populations of weedy relatives can be a cause of concern ...
Fitness of hybrids between genetically modified (GM) crops and wild relatives influences the likelih...
Abstract Crop to weed transgene flow, which could re-sult in more competitive weed populations, is a...