Titre : |
Factors affecting hybridisation from GM oilseed rape in the United Kingdom |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Mike J. Wilkinson, Auteur ; Joel Allainguillaume, Auteur |
Importance : |
pp. 111-122 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
[ZG] Royaume-Uni
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Mots-clés : |
hybridation OGM |
Résumé : |
"On a global scale, the cultivation of genetically modified (GM) crops has risen dramatically over the past five years and now stands at almost 60Mha. Whilst there has been no commercial release of GM crops in the UK to date, the government is currently reviewing the situation and releases are possible within a relative1y short time frame. Concerns over the possible consequences of widespread use of GM crops centre on the possible risks to human health and to the environment. The latter range from indirect effects such as those caused by changed farm practice or agricultural market forces through to direct impacts of a transgene either on the crop itse1f outside cultivation or on weedy or wild relatives following gene flow. In this talk, 1 shaH use the possibility ofunwanted environmental change arising from gene flow between GM oilseed rape and natural populations of Brassica rapa to illustrate the complexity of assessing risks on a National scale" (source : auteurs) |
Type de publication : |
article de livre |
Référence biblio : |
Wilkinson M., Allainguillaume J., 2006 - Factors affecting hybridisation from GM oilseed rape in the United Kingdom. In : Bailey J., Ellis G., Eds, 2006 - Current taxonomic research on the British & European Flora (Leicester, 13-14 September 2003). London : Botanical Society of the British Isles, 111-122. |
ID PMB : |
6455 |
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