Despite numerous future promises, there is a multitude of concerns about the impact of GM crops on the environment. Key issues in the environmental assessment of GM crops are putative invasiveness, vertical or horizontal gene flow, other ecological impacts, effects on biodiversity and the impact of presence of GM material in other products. These are all highly interdisciplinary and complex issues. A crucial component for a proper assessment is defining the appropriate baseline for comparison and decision. For GM crops, the best and most appropriately defined reference point is the impact of plants developed by traditional breeding. The latter is an integral and accepted part of agriculture. In many instances, the putative impacts identifie...
Cultivation of genetically modified crops is presently based largely on four crops containing few tr...
Environmental risk assessments (ERA) support regulatory decisions for the commercial cultivation of ...
We describe two contrasting methods of comparative environmental risk assessment for genetically mod...
Despite numerous future promises, there is a multitude of concerns about the impact of GM crops on t...
Genetically modified or engineered organisms (GMOs, GEOs) are utilised in agriculture, expressing tr...
In the past 6 years, the global area of commercially grown, genetically modified (GM) crops has incr...
There is a multitude of concerns about the impact of genetically modified crops (GMC’s) on the envir...
A review of the literature shows that the environmental risks and benefits of genetically modified c...
Much political opportunism, heated rhetoric, and protection of vested interests surround the debate ...
For risk assessment of transgenic higher plants, pursuant to European Union Directive 94/15/EEC, tra...
The potential risks associated with transgenic crops (especially herbicide- and insect-resistant cro...
Although public opinion is important in deciding what is valued by society, governments have determi...
The benefits and risks of any particular GM crop depend on the interactions of its ecological functi...
Abstract The requirement for environmental risk assessment (ERA) of genetically engineered (GE) plan...
We outline a methodology to assess directly the potential harms posed by genetically modified (GM) c...
Cultivation of genetically modified crops is presently based largely on four crops containing few tr...
Environmental risk assessments (ERA) support regulatory decisions for the commercial cultivation of ...
We describe two contrasting methods of comparative environmental risk assessment for genetically mod...
Despite numerous future promises, there is a multitude of concerns about the impact of GM crops on t...
Genetically modified or engineered organisms (GMOs, GEOs) are utilised in agriculture, expressing tr...
In the past 6 years, the global area of commercially grown, genetically modified (GM) crops has incr...
There is a multitude of concerns about the impact of genetically modified crops (GMC’s) on the envir...
A review of the literature shows that the environmental risks and benefits of genetically modified c...
Much political opportunism, heated rhetoric, and protection of vested interests surround the debate ...
For risk assessment of transgenic higher plants, pursuant to European Union Directive 94/15/EEC, tra...
The potential risks associated with transgenic crops (especially herbicide- and insect-resistant cro...
Although public opinion is important in deciding what is valued by society, governments have determi...
The benefits and risks of any particular GM crop depend on the interactions of its ecological functi...
Abstract The requirement for environmental risk assessment (ERA) of genetically engineered (GE) plan...
We outline a methodology to assess directly the potential harms posed by genetically modified (GM) c...
Cultivation of genetically modified crops is presently based largely on four crops containing few tr...
Environmental risk assessments (ERA) support regulatory decisions for the commercial cultivation of ...
We describe two contrasting methods of comparative environmental risk assessment for genetically mod...