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Environmental Biosafety Research
Vol. 2 No. 1 (January-March 2003)
- Editorial:
Transgene containment by molecular means - is it possible
and cost effective?
p. 3
Bao-Rong Lu
Abstract | References | PDF file (1.01 MB) - Crop-to-wild gene flow, introgression and possible fitness
effects of transgenes
p. 9
Eric Jenczewski, Joëlle Ronfort and Anne-Marie Chèvre
Abstract | References | PDF file (295 KB) - Using environmental bonds to regulate the risks of GM crops:
problems and prospects
p. 25
Siân Mooney and David Gerard
Abstract | References | PDF file (109 KB) - Report on the 7th International Symposium on the Biosafety
of Genetically Modified Organisms held in Beijing (China)
October 10-16, 2002
p. 35
- Introduction: Towards the safe use of modern biotechnology - Ervin Balázs
- New science for enhanced biosafety - Joachim Schiemann
- Consequences of gene flow - Allison Snow
- Possible implication of the release of transgenic crops in centers of origin or diversity - Ariel Alvarez-Morales
- Why regulate and how? - Julian Kinderlerer
- Research and regulation on biosafety of GMOs in China - Hongguang Wang (overview written by Yufa Peng and Shirong Jia)
- Transgenic insects for pest management programs: status and prospects - Marjorie Hoy
- Field releases of genetically modified micro-organisms - Kornelia Smalla
Introduction | PDF file (267 KB) - Introduction: Towards the safe use of modern biotechnology - Ervin Balázs
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