Article n°e14649International audience*Background. Like conventional crops, some GM cultivars may readily hybridize with their wild or weedy relatives. The progressive introgression of transgenes into wild or weedy populations thus appears inevitable, and we are now faced with the challenge of determining the possible evolutionary effects of these transgenes. The aim of this study was to gain insight into the impact of interspecific hybridization between transgenic plants and weedy relatives on the evolution of the weedy phenotype. *Methodology/Principal Findings. Experimental populations of weedy birdseed rape (Brassica rapa) and transgenic rapeseed (B. napus) were grown under glasshouse conditions. Hybridization opportunities with transge...
Gene flow between populations can allow the spread of beneficial alleles and genetic diversity betwe...
Gene flow is the most frequently expressed public concern related to the deregulation of transgenic ...
Brassica rapa grows as a wild and weedy species throughout the world and is the most likely recipien...
Article n°e14649International audience*Background. Like conventional crops, some GM cultivars may re...
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 weed...
The evolution of crop-related weeds may be constrained by recurrent gene flow from the crop. However...
In recent years, one of the most controversial public policy issues has been the commercialization o...
Most of the world’s crops hybridize where they co-occur with related wild species, yet the evolution...
Adaptation to changing environmental conditions and subsequent recovery in population growth through...
Flowering time divergence can be a crucial component of reproductive isolation between sympatric pop...
Although now we have had many years of research completed on assessing the potential environmental i...
Abstract only availableThere is a growing concern of the possible transgenic introgression from GM p...
Weedy rice is a persistent weed of cultivated rice (Oryza sativa ) fields worldwide, which competes ...
Gene flow between populations can allow the spread of beneficial alleles and genetic diversity betwe...
Gene flow between populations can allow the spread of beneficial alleles and genetic diversity betwe...
Gene flow is the most frequently expressed public concern related to the deregulation of transgenic ...
Brassica rapa grows as a wild and weedy species throughout the world and is the most likely recipien...
Article n°e14649International audience*Background. Like conventional crops, some GM cultivars may re...
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 weed...
The evolution of crop-related weeds may be constrained by recurrent gene flow from the crop. However...
In recent years, one of the most controversial public policy issues has been the commercialization o...
Most of the world’s crops hybridize where they co-occur with related wild species, yet the evolution...
Adaptation to changing environmental conditions and subsequent recovery in population growth through...
Flowering time divergence can be a crucial component of reproductive isolation between sympatric pop...
Although now we have had many years of research completed on assessing the potential environmental i...
Abstract only availableThere is a growing concern of the possible transgenic introgression from GM p...
Weedy rice is a persistent weed of cultivated rice (Oryza sativa ) fields worldwide, which competes ...
Gene flow between populations can allow the spread of beneficial alleles and genetic diversity betwe...
Gene flow between populations can allow the spread of beneficial alleles and genetic diversity betwe...
Gene flow is the most frequently expressed public concern related to the deregulation of transgenic ...
Brassica rapa grows as a wild and weedy species throughout the world and is the most likely recipien...