We examine the role of ecological interactions on effective gene flow from genetically manipulated plants to their wild relatives. We do so by constructing and applying to oilseed rape (OSR) an analytical model for interaction between plants with and without an insect resistance (IR) allele in natural communities, incorporating documented levels of herbivore variability. We find that with reasonable values of advantage to the IR allele, little concomitant disadvantage (physiological costs of the allele) restricts it to low proportions of the natural population for large numbers of generations. We conclude that OSR IR transgenes are unlikely to pose an immediate threat to natural communities. Our model identifies those factors best able to r...
Will transgenes spread beyond the crop into wild relatives? This will crucially depend upon the sele...
International audienceBackground, aim and scope Agricultural landscapes comprise cultivated fields a...
International audienceGene flow and introgression from crops to wild species can modify the adaptive...
Predicting outcomes of transgene flow from arable crops requires a system perspective that considers...
Our model on risk assessment for pest resistance transgenes in natural communities was recently feat...
Predicting outcomes of transgene flow from arable crops requires a system perspective that considers...
International audienceIntrogression between transgenic, insect-resistant crops and their wild relati...
One prominent concern about genetically modified crops is the possibility of environmental impacts f...
The development of genetically modified (GM) crops has precipitated the need for risk assessment and...
Globally there have been a number of concerns about the development of genetically modified crops ma...
Genetic transformation techniques for pest insects have enabled the development of novel methods to ...
One prominent concern about genetically modified crops is the possibility of environmental impacts f...
Transgenic crops producing insecticidal toxins are widely used to control insect pests. Their benefi...
The lack of knowledge about the impact on ecosystems restricts the expansion of genetically modified...
Gene flow in rapeseed is a process taking place both in space and over the years and cannot be studi...
Will transgenes spread beyond the crop into wild relatives? This will crucially depend upon the sele...
International audienceBackground, aim and scope Agricultural landscapes comprise cultivated fields a...
International audienceGene flow and introgression from crops to wild species can modify the adaptive...
Predicting outcomes of transgene flow from arable crops requires a system perspective that considers...
Our model on risk assessment for pest resistance transgenes in natural communities was recently feat...
Predicting outcomes of transgene flow from arable crops requires a system perspective that considers...
International audienceIntrogression between transgenic, insect-resistant crops and their wild relati...
One prominent concern about genetically modified crops is the possibility of environmental impacts f...
The development of genetically modified (GM) crops has precipitated the need for risk assessment and...
Globally there have been a number of concerns about the development of genetically modified crops ma...
Genetic transformation techniques for pest insects have enabled the development of novel methods to ...
One prominent concern about genetically modified crops is the possibility of environmental impacts f...
Transgenic crops producing insecticidal toxins are widely used to control insect pests. Their benefi...
The lack of knowledge about the impact on ecosystems restricts the expansion of genetically modified...
Gene flow in rapeseed is a process taking place both in space and over the years and cannot be studi...
Will transgenes spread beyond the crop into wild relatives? This will crucially depend upon the sele...
International audienceBackground, aim and scope Agricultural landscapes comprise cultivated fields a...
International audienceGene flow and introgression from crops to wild species can modify the adaptive...