Brassica rapa grows as a wild and weedy species throughout the world and is the most likely recipient of transgenes from GM oilseed rape. For transgene introgression to occur, the critical step which must be realized, is the formation of an F1 hybrid. Concerns exist that hybrid populations could be more vigorous and competitive compared to the parental species. This study examines the effect of simulated herbivory and interspecific competition on the vegetative and reproductive performance of non-transgenic F1 hybrids and their parental lines. Several vegetative and reproductive performance measures were used to determine the effect of simulated herbivory and competition on the Brassica lines, including leaf length and biomass for herbivory...
*Background. Like conventional crops, some GM cultivars may readily hybridize with their wild or wee...
Volunteer canola (Brassica napus L.) has become an abundant weed in western Canadian cropping system...
In order to estimate the introgressive hybridisation propensity (IHP) between genetically modified (...
Brassica rapa grows as a wild and weedy species throughout the world and is the most likely recipien...
Field trials of transgenic crops may result in unintentional transgene flow to compatible crop, nati...
Fitness of hybrids between genetically modified (GM) crops and wild relatives influences the likelih...
Concerns exist that transgenic crop × weed hybrid populations will be more vigorous and competitive ...
Oilseed rape (Brassica napus) is sexually compatible with its wild and weedy relative B. rapa, and i...
International audienceIntrogression between transgenic, insect-resistant crops and their wild relati...
This study aims to investigate the relative plant growth and reproduction of insect-resistant and su...
Background: Like conventional crops, some GM cultivars may readily hybridize with their wild or weed...
Abstract Background One theoretical explanation for the relatively poor performance of Brassica rapa...
BackgroundLike conventional crops, some GM cultivars may readily hybridize with their wild or weedy ...
*Background. Like conventional crops, some GM cultivars may readily hybridize with their wild or wee...
Volunteer canola (Brassica napus L.) has become an abundant weed in western Canadian cropping system...
In order to estimate the introgressive hybridisation propensity (IHP) between genetically modified (...
Brassica rapa grows as a wild and weedy species throughout the world and is the most likely recipien...
Field trials of transgenic crops may result in unintentional transgene flow to compatible crop, nati...
Fitness of hybrids between genetically modified (GM) crops and wild relatives influences the likelih...
Concerns exist that transgenic crop × weed hybrid populations will be more vigorous and competitive ...
Oilseed rape (Brassica napus) is sexually compatible with its wild and weedy relative B. rapa, and i...
International audienceIntrogression between transgenic, insect-resistant crops and their wild relati...
This study aims to investigate the relative plant growth and reproduction of insect-resistant and su...
Background: Like conventional crops, some GM cultivars may readily hybridize with their wild or weed...
Abstract Background One theoretical explanation for the relatively poor performance of Brassica rapa...
BackgroundLike conventional crops, some GM cultivars may readily hybridize with their wild or weedy ...
*Background. Like conventional crops, some GM cultivars may readily hybridize with their wild or wee...
Volunteer canola (Brassica napus L.) has become an abundant weed in western Canadian cropping system...
In order to estimate the introgressive hybridisation propensity (IHP) between genetically modified (...