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August 11, 2005
The present copy of the biosafety
-data mail-out, with links to the correspondent full-record
pages in the database (full references + abstracts) is available
at the following URL:
http://www.icgeb.org/biosafety/bsfdata3.htm.
(Selection of references of interest to seed professionals)
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5155. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Research progress on transgenic potato.
Wang YongFeng; Luan YuShi (2004). Chinese Potato Journal (No.4)
p.227-231 Publisher: Editorial Board of Chinese Potato Journal,
Heilongjiang, China
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5157. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Role of research and regulation in 50 years of pest
management in agriculture prepared for the 50th anniversary of
the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry.
Wheeler, W. B. (2002). Journal of Agricultural and Food
Chemistry vol. 50 (15) p.4151-4155 Publisher: American Chemical
Society, Washington, USA
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5158. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Degradation dynamics of Cry1Ac insecticidal protein in leaves
of Bt cotton under different
environments.
Li YunHe; Zhang YongJun; Wu KongMing; Yuan GuoHui; Guo YuYuan
(2005). Scientia Agricultura Sinica vol. 38 (4) p.714-718
Publisher: Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (CAAS),
Scientech Documentation and Information Centre, Beijing, China
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5159. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Susceptibility of Ostrinia furnacalis to Bacillus
thuringiensis and Bt corn under
long-term laboratory selection.
Wen LiPing; He KangLai; Wang ZhenYing; Zhou DaRong; Bai ShuXiong
(2005). Agricultural Sciences in China vol. 4 (2) p.125-133
Publisher: Editorial Department of Agricultural Sciences in
China, Beijing, China
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5161. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Cucumber mosaic virus suppresses PVYN CP gene silencing and
breaks transgenic resistance to PVYN in
tobacco.
Guo XingQi; Wu XiaoLiang; Hou WenCui; Li Fang (2005). Chinese
Journal of Virology vol. 21 (2) p.136-141 Publisher: Chinese
Journal of Virology, Beijing, China
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5162. (Update: 8/10/2005).
The effect of high temperature on the insecticidal properties
of Bt cotton.
Chen DeHua; Ye GuoYou; Yang ChangQin; Chen Yuan; Wu YunKang
(2005). Environmental and Experimental Botany vol. 53 (3)
p.333-342 Publisher: Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5163. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Contesting biotechnology -- cross-continental concerns about
genetically modified crops.
Massieu, Y.; Chauvet, M. (2005). inental food chains p.66-77
[<Additional Title> Routledge Studies in Human Geography]
Editors: Fold, N.; Pritchard, B. Publisher: Routledge, Abingdon,
UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5164. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Microorganisms and their byproducts, nematodes, oils and
particle films have important agricultural uses.
Godfrey, L. D.; Grafton-Cardwell, E. E.; Kaya, H. K.; Chaney, W.
E. (2005). California Agriculture vol. 59 (1) p.35-40
[<Additional Title> Special issue: Beyond organophosphates]
Publisher: Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of
California, Oakland, USA
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5165. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Detectability of coleopteran-specific Cry3Bb1 protein in soil
and its effect on nontarget surface and below-ground arthropods.
Ahmad, A.; Wilde, G. E.; Zhu, K. Y. (2005). Environmental
Entomology vol. 34 (2) p.385-394 [Available online at
http://www.esa.catchword.org] Publisher: Entomological
Society of America, Lanham, USA
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5167. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Evaluation and use of a spatio-temporal model of cropping
system effects on gene escape from transgenic
oilseedrape varieties: example of
the GeneSys model applied to three co-existing herbicide
tolerance transgenes.
Colbach, N.; Fargue, A.; Sausse, C.; Angevin, F. (2005).
European Journal of Agronomy vol. 22 (4) p.417-440 Publisher:
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5168. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Transgenic vegetable crops.
Ram, R. B.; Dasgupta, S. K. (2004). Journal of New Seeds vol. 6
(4) p.411-431 [<Additional Title> Special issue: Hybrid
vegetable development, part II.] Publisher: Food Products Press,
Binghamton, USA
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5169. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Genetically modified food -- one of the ways of the
functional food production? [Original Title: Geneticky
modifikovane potraviny -- jedna z cest vyroby funkcnich
potravin?]
Picha, K. (2004). Acta Universitatis Bohemiae Meridionales vol.
7 (2) p.31-37 Publisher: South Bohemian University, Agricultural
Faculty, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5170. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Population variability in wild turnip (Brassica rapa var.
oleifera) for interspecific hybridisation with
herbicide-resistant rape (Brassica
napus) pollen.
Jenkins, T. E.; Frampton, C. M.; Conner, A. J. (2005). New
Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science vol. 33 (1)
p.9-16 Publisher: Royal Society of New Zealand, Wellington, New
Zealand
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5171. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Glufosinate herbicide-tolerant (LibertyLink)
rice vs. conventional rice in diets
for growing-finishing swine.
Cromwell, G. L.; Henry, B. J.; Scott, A. L.; Gerngross, M. F.;
Dusek, D. L.; Fletcher, D. W. (2005). Journal of Animal Science
vol. 83 (5) p.1068-1074 Publisher: American Society of Animal
Science, Savoy, USA
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5172. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Evolutionary trade-offs of insect resistance to Bacillus
thuringiensis crops: fitness cost affecting paternity.
Higginson, D. M.; Morin, S.; Nyboer, M. E.; Biggs, R. W.;
Tabashnik, B. E.; Carriere, Y. (2005). Evolution vol. 59 (4)
p.915-920 Publisher: Society for the Study of Evolution,
Lawrence, USA
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5173. (Update: 8/10/2005).
The nutritional evaluation of genetically modified
rice -- comparative feeding study
of minipigs.
Yang YueXin; Chen ShuRong; Han JunHua; Yang JingMing; Yang
XiaoGuang (2005). Acta Nutrimenta Sinica vol. 27 (1) p.38-41, 45
Publisher: Acta Nutrimenta Sinica c/o Institute of Hygiene and
Environmental Medicine, Tianjin, China
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5174. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Insect-resistant GM rice in
farmers' fields: assessing productivity and health effects in
China.
Huang JiKun; Hu RuiFa; Rozelle, S.; Pray, C. (2005). Science
(Washington) vol. 308 (5722) p.688-690 Publisher: American
Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, USA
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5176. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Resistance management for Bt engineered crops: the role,
ecology and optimisation of refuges.
Cerda, H.; Wright, D. J. (2005). Aspects of Applied Biology
(No.74) p.101-108 Publisher: Association of Applied Biologists,
Wellesbourne, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5177. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Simulating the effect of transgenes on insect herbivores.
Sutherland, J. P.; Poppy, G. M. (2005). Aspects of Applied
Biology (No.74) p.109-113 Publisher: Association of Applied
Biologists, Wellesbourne, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5178. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Will GM crops expressing insecticidal proteins harm honey
bees?
Malone, L. A.; Todd, J. H.; Burgess, E. P. J.; Philip, B. A.
(2005). Aspects of Applied Biology (No.74) p.115-118 Publisher:
Association of Applied Biologists, Wellesbourne, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5179. (Update: 8/10/2005).
The environmental impact of GM herbicide-tolerant
sugarbeet.
Dewar, A. M.; Haylock, L. A.; Garner, B. H.; Sands, R. J. N.;
Baker, P. (2005). Aspects of Applied Biology (No.74) p.119-126
Publisher: Association of Applied Biologists, Wellesbourne, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5180. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Are microbial communities affected by genetically modified
plants?
Smalla, K.; Heuer, H.; Milling, A.; Gotz, M.; Schloter, M.;
Lottmann, J.; Berg, G. (2005). Aspects of Applied Biology
(No.74) p.129-140 Publisher: Association of Applied Biologists,
Wellesbourne, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5181. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Decay in soil of residues from plants with genetic
modifications to lignin biosynthesis.
Hopkins, D. W.; Tilston, E. L.; Webster, E. A.; Marinari, S.;
Lapierre, C.; Halpin, C. (2005). Aspects of Applied Biology
(No.74) p.155-165 Publisher: Association of Applied Biologists,
Wellesbourne, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5182. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Developing protocols for risk assessment.
Hails, R. S.; Gray, A. J. (2005). Aspects of Applied Biology
(No.74) p.169-181 Publisher: Association of Applied
Biologists, Wellesbourne, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5183. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Modelling the effects of genetically modified crops on
farmland food webs.
Freckleton, R. P.; Stephens, P. A.; Watkinson, A. R.;
Sutherland, W. J. (2005). Aspects of Applied Biology (No.74)
p.183-190 Publisher: Association of Applied Biologists,
Wellesbourne, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5184. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Impact of GMOs within cropping systems: towards a more
systemic approach.
Messean, A.; Angevin, F.; Champolivier, J.; Colbach, N. (2005).
Aspects of Applied Biology (No.74) p.191-196 Publisher:
Association of Applied Biologists, Wellesbourne, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5185. (Update: 8/10/2005).
GMHT use in sugar beet --
opportunities for weed management and implications for wildlife
and rotations.
Champion, G. T.; May, M. J. (2005). Aspects of Applied Biology
(No.74) p.197-205 Publisher: Association of Applied Biologists,
Wellesbourne, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5186. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Bright: botanical and rotational implications of genetically
modified herbicide tolerance.
Sweet, J. B.; Simpson, E. C.; Law, J. R.; Horstman, A.; Lutman,
P. J. W.; Berry, K. J.; Payne, R. W.; May, M. J.; Champion, G.
T.; Walker, K. C.; Wightman, P. S.; Lainsbury, M. A. (2005).
Aspects of Applied Biology (No.74) p.207-210 Publisher:
Association of Applied Biologists, Wellesbourne, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5187. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Persistence and potential impact of a GMHT trait in
oilseedrape.
Begg, G. S.; Young, M. W.; Hawes, C.; Squire, G. R. (2005).
Aspects of Applied Biology (No.74) p.211-217 Publisher:
Association of Applied Biologists, Wellesbourne, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5188. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Exploring the wider biodiversity issues arising from the use
of insect-resistant crops -- beyond the initial risk assessment.
Poppy, G. M. (2005). Aspects of Applied Biology (No.74)
p.219-225 Publisher: Association of Applied Biologists,
Wellesbourne, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5189. (Update: 8/10/2005).
A decade of gene flow research: improved risk assessments or
missed opportunities?
Raybould, A. F. (2005). Aspects of Applied Biology (No.74)
p.27-33 Publisher: Association of Applied Biologists,
Wellesbourne, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5190. (Update: 8/10/2005).
GM crops -- an international perspective on the economic and
environmental benefits.
Conway, G. (2005). Aspects of Applied Biology (No.74) p.3-24
Publisher: Association of Applied Biologists, Wellesbourne, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5191. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Compiling a spatially explicit risk profile for gene flow
from GM oilseedrape in the UK.
Wilkinson, M. J.; Elliott, L. J.; Allainguillaume, J.; Norris,
C.; Welters, R.; Alexander, M.; Cuccato, G.; Sweet, J. B.; Shaw,
M. W.; Mason, D. C. (2005). Aspects of Applied Biology (No.74)
p.35-45 Publisher: Association of Applied Biologists,
Wellesbourne, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5192. (Update: 8/10/2005).
The value of remote sensing technology for GM risk
assessment.
Elliott, L. J.; Mason, D. C.; Wilkinson, M. J.; Allainguillaume,
J. (2005). Aspects of Applied Biology (No.74) p.47-51 Publisher:
Association of Applied Biologists, Wellesbourne, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5193. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Gene flow from crops to crops and from crops to wild
relatives -- does it matter ecologically?
Johnson, B. R. (2005). Aspects of Applied Biology (No.74)
p.53-65 Publisher: Association of Applied Biologists,
Wellesbourne, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5194. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Effects of Bt plants on non-target herbivores.
Hellmich, R. L.; Prasifka, J. R.; Anderson, P. L. (2005).
Aspects of Applied Biology (No.74) p.75-80 Publisher:
Association of Applied Biologists, Wellesbourne, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5195. (Update: 8/10/2005).
GM crops: good or bad for natural enemies?
Schuler, T. H. (2005). Aspects of Applied Biology (No.74)
p.81-90 Publisher: Association of Applied Biologists,
Wellesbourne, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5196. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Measuring environmental impacts of genetically modified crops
in New Zealand.
Glare, T. R.; O'Callaghan, M.; Malone, L. A.; Burgess, E. P. J.;
Philip, B. A. (2005). Aspects of Applied Biology (No.74) p.91-99
Publisher: Association of Applied Biologists, Wellesbourne, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5197. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Which traits promote persistence of feral GM crops? Part 1:
Implications of environmental stochasticity.
Claessen, D.; Gilligan, C. A.; Lutman, P. J. W.; Bosch, F. van
den (2005). Oikos vol. 110 (1) p.20-29 Publisher:
Blackwell Publishing, Copenhagen, Denmark
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5198. (Update: 8/10/2005).
The genetically modified (GM) plants and the honeybee (Apis
mellifera): literature review. [Original Title: A genetikailag
modositott (GM) novenyek es a mezelo meh (Apis mellifera):
irodalmi osszefoglalo.]
Bekesi, L. (2005). Magyar Allatorvosok Lapja vol. 127 (5)
p.307-313 Publisher: Magyar Mezogazdasag Kiado KFT, Budapest,
Hungary
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5199. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Genes invading new populations: a risk assessment
perspective.
Hails, R. S.; Morley, K. (2005). Trends in Ecology & Evolution
vol. 20 (5) p.245-252 Publisher: Elsevier Ltd, London, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5200. (Update: 8/10/2005).
The fate of the recombinant DNA in corn
during composting.
Guan JieWen; Spencer, J. L.; Ma BaoLuo (2005). Journal of
Environmental Science and Health. Part B, Pesticides, Food
Contaminants, and Agricultural Wastes vol. 40 (3) p.463-473
Publisher: Taylor & Francis, Washington, USA
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5201. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Transgenic corn for control of
the European corn borer and corn rootworms: a survey of
midwestern farmers' practices and perceptions.
Wilson, T. A.; Rice, M. E.; Tollefson, J. J.; Pilcher, C. D.
(2005). Journal of Economic Entomology vol. 98 (2) p.237-247
Publisher: Entomological Society of America, Lanham, USA
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5203. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Performance results and characteristics of adopters of
genetically engineered soybeans in
Delaware.
Bernard, J. C.; Pesek, J. D., Jr.; Fan, C. B. (2004).
Agricultural and Resource Economics Review vol. 33 (2) p.282-292
Publisher: Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics
Association, Ithaca, USA
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5205. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Public attitudes towards genetically-modified food.
Miles, S.; Ueland, O.; Frewer, L. J. (2005). British Food
Journal vol. 107 (4/5) p.246-262 Publisher: Emerald Group
Publishing Ltd, Bradford, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5207. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Assessing and managing biological risks of plants used for
bioremediation, including risks of transgene flow.
Gressel, J.; Al-Ahmad, H. (2005). Zeitschrift fur
Naturforschung. Section C, Biosciences vol. 60 (3/4) p.154-165
Editors: Komives, T.; Gullner, G.; Schroder, P.; Boger, P.
Publisher: Verlag der Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung, Tubingen,
Germany
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5208. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Phytoremediation with transgenic trees.
Peuke, A. D.; Rennenberg, H. (2005). Zeitschrift fur
Naturforschung. Section C, Biosciences vol. 60 (3/4) p.199-207
Editors: Komives, T.; Gullner, G.; Schroder, P.; Boger, P.
Publisher: Verlag der Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung, Tubingen,
Germany
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5209. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Transgenic crops: priorities and strategies for India.
Bhat, S. R.; Chopra, V. L. (2005). Current Science vol. 88 (6)
p.886-889 Publisher: Indian Academy of Sciences,
Bangalore, India
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5210. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Laboratory studies of the effects of reduced prey choice
caused by Bt plants on a predatory insect.
Schuler, T. H.; Clark, A. J.; Clark, S. J.; Poppy, G. M.;
Stewart, C. N., Jr.; Denholm, I. (2005). Bulletin of
Entomological Research vol. 95 (3) p.243-247 Publisher: CAB
International, Wallingford, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5211. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Transgenic herbicide-resistant crops: a review based on 8
years of international cropping experience. [Original Title:
Transgene herbizidresistente Kulturen: Ruckblicke und Ausblicke
nach 8 Jahren internationaler Anbaupraxis.]
Schulte, M. (2005). Gesunde Pflanzen vol. 57 (2/3) p.37-46
Publisher: Springer-Verlag GmbH, Heidelberg,
Germany
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5212. (Update: 8/10/2005).
The economic value of glyphosate-resistant
canola in the management of two
widespread crop weeds in a Western Australian farming system.
Monjardino, M.; Pannell, D. J.; Powles, S. B. (2005).
Agricultural Systems vol. 84 (3) p.297-315 Publisher: Elsevier,
Oxford, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5213. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Impact of transgenic cotton
plants on a non-target pest, Aphis gossypii Glover.
Liu XiangDong; Zhai BaoPing; Zhang XiaoXi; Zong JianMin (2005).
Ecological Entomology vol. 30 (3) p.307-315 Publisher: Blackwell
Publishing, Oxford, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5215. (Update: 8 /10/2005).
An efficient method for identification and quantification of
genetic modification of local, imported and food products of
maize in Saudi Arabia using
PCR-based markers and real-time PCR.
Al-Swailem, A. M.; Shehata, M. M.; Shair, O. H.; Sabaan, S. A.;
Al-Anazi, I. O.; Al-Shammari, T. A. (2005).
Journal of Food, Agriculture & Environment vol. 3 (2) p.14-19
Publisher: World Food Ltd, Helsinki, Finland
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5216. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Genetically modified organisms (GMOs), food and feed: current
status and detection.
Shehata, M. M. (2005). Journal of Food, Agriculture &
Environment vol. 3 (2) p.43-55 Publisher: World Food Ltd,
Helsinki, Finland
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5217. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Mating frequency in dispersing potato tuber moth, Phthorimaea
operculella, and its influence on the design of refugia to
manage resistance in Bt transgenic crops.
Cameron, P. J.; Wallace, A. R.; Madhusudhan, V. V.; Wigley, P.
J.; Qureshi, M. S.; Walker, G. P. (2005). Entomologia
Experimentalis et Applicata vol. 115 (2) p.323-332 Publisher:
Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5218. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Science, law, and politics in the Food and Drug
Administration's genetically engineered foods policy: FDA's 1992
policy statement.
Pelletier, D. L. (2005). Nutrition Reviews vol. 63 (5) p.171-181
Publisher: International Life Sciences Institute (ILSI Press),
Lawrence, USA
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5220. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Altered host plant preference of Tetranychus urticae and prey
preference of its predator Phytoseiulus persimilis (Acari:
Tetranychidae, Phytoseiidae) on transgenic Cry3Bb-eggplants.
Rovenska, G. Z.; Zemek, R.; Schmidt, J. E. U.; Hilbeck, A.
(2005). Biological Control vol. 33 (3) p.293-300 Publisher:
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5222. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Controversies over the adoption of genetically modified
organisms: an overview of the special issue.
Schmitz, A. (2004). Journal of Agricultural & Food Industrial
Organization vol. 2 (2) p.Article 1 [<Additional Title>
Special Issue: Controversies over the adoption of genetically
modified organisms.] Publisher: Berkeley Electronic Press,
California, USA
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5223. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Agricultural biotechnology: productivity, biodiversity, and
intellectual property rights.
Zilberman, D.; Ameden, H.; Graff, G.; Qaim, M. (2004). Journal
of Agricultural & Food Industrial Organization vol. 2 (2)
p.Article 3 [<Additional Title> Special Issue: Controversies
over the adoption of genetically modified organisms.] Publisher:
Berkeley Electronic Press, California, USA
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5224. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Europe's regulation of agricultural biotechnology: precaution
or trade distortion?
Sheldon, I. (2004). Journal of Agricultural & Food Industrial
Organization vol. 2 (2) p.Article 4 [<Additional Title> Special
Issue: Controversies over the adoption of genetically modified
organisms.] Publisher: Berkeley Electronic Press, California,
USA
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5225. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Genetically modified organisms: rights to use commodity names
and the lemons problem.
Gray, R.; Moss, C. B.; Schmitz, A. (2004). Journal of
Agricultural & Food Industrial Organization vol. 2 (2) p.Article
7 [<Additional Title> Special Issue: Controversies over the
adoption of geneticallymodified organisms.] Publisher: Berkeley
Electronic Press, California, USA
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5229. (Update: 8/10/2005).
EU-US trade in genetically modified goods: a trade dispute in
the making.
Perdikis, N. (2005). d the regulation of international trade:
recent trade disputes between the European Union and the United
States p.215-237 Editors: Perdikis, N.; Read. R. Publisher:
Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5231. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Improving the efficacy of biological control agents against
soilborne pathogens.
Spadaro, D.; Gullino, M. L. (2005). Crop Protection vol. 24 (7)
p.601-613 Publisher: Elsevier, Oxford, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5232. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Impact of farm-scale Bt maize on
abundance of predatory arthropods in Spain.
Poza, M. de la; Pons, X.; Farinos, G. P.; Lopez, C.; Ortego, F.;
Eizaguirre, M.; Castanera, P.; Albajes, R. (2005). Crop
Protection vol. 24 (7) p.677-684 Publisher: Elsevier, Oxford, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5233. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Nutritional composition of genetically modified
peanut varieties.
Jonnala, R. S.; Dunford, N. T.; Chenault, K. (2005). Journal of
Food Science vol. 70 (4) p.S254-S256 Publisher: Institute of
Food Technologists, Chicago, USA
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 5234. (Update: 8/10/2005).
Global agreements and US forestry: genetically modified
trees.
Sedjo, R. A. (2005). Journal of Forestry vol. 103 (3) p.109-113
Publisher: Society of American Foresters, Bethesda, USA
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