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Environmental Biosafety Research
Vol. 8 No. 3 (July-September 2009)
- Reproductive phenology of transgenic Brassica napus cultivars: Effect on intraspecific gene flow
p. 123
Marie-Josée Simard, Anne Légère and Christian J. Willenborg
Abstract | PDF file (275.5 KB) | References - Towards a smart biosafety regulation: The case of Kenya
p. 133
Ann Kingiri and Seife Ayele
Abstract | PDF file (128.6 KB) | References - Transgenes and national boundaries – The need for international regulation
p. 141
Muthukumar Bagavathiannan and Rene Van Acker
Abstract | PDF file (957.8 KB) | References - Response to Bagavathiannan and Van Acker's “Transgenes and national boundaries – The need for international regulations”:
Biotechnology developers and regulators already consider transgene movement across national boundaries and the environmental risks posed by adventitious presence of unapproved events are overstated
p. 149
Thomas E. Nickson and Alan F. Raybould
Abstract | PDF file (62.36 KB) | References - Strategies for coexistence of GM and non-GM soy from import to feed processing
p. 153
Nicolas Gryson, Mia Eeckhout, Aurélie Trouillier, Marianne Le Bail and Louis-Georges Soler
Abstract | PDF file (107.6 KB) | References - The 10th International Symposium on the Biosafety of Genetically Modified Organisms (ISBGMO), Wellington, New Zealand, November 2008
p. 161
Jeremy Sweet
Abstract | PDF file (269.5 KB) | References
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