Introgression from genetically modified plants into wild relatives [[electronic resource] /] / edited by H.C.M. den Nijs, D. Bartsch, and J. Sweet |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Wallingford, Oxon, UK ; ; Cambrdige, MA, USA, : CABI Pub., c2004 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (414 p.) |
Disciplina | 631.5/23 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
NijsHans C. M. den
BartschD (Detlef) SweetJeremy |
Soggetto topico |
Transgenic plants
Transgenic plants - Risk assessment Plant hybridization |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-282-26148-7
9786612261480 1-84593-342-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; First-named Contributors; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction and the AIGM Research Project; 2 Hybridization in Nature: Lessons for the Introgression of Transgenes into Wild Relatives; 3 Introgressive Hybridization Between Invasive and Native Plant Species - a Case Study in the Genus Rorippa (Brassicaceae); 4 Hybrids Between Cultivated and Wild Carrots: a Life History; 5 Gene Exchange Between Wild and Crop in Beta vulgaris: How Easy is Hybridization and What Will Happen in Later Generations?; 6 Hybridization Between Wheat and Wild Relatives, a European Union Research Programme
7 Molecular Genetic Assessment of the Potential for Gene Escape in Strawberry, a Model Perennial Study Crop8 Gene Flow in Forest Trees: Gene Migration Patterns and Landscape Modelling of Transgene Dispersal in Hybrid Poplar; 9 Implications for Hybridization and Introgression Between Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus) and Wild Turnip (B. rapa) from an Agricultural Perspective; 10 Asymmetric Gene Flow and Introgression Between Domesticated and Wild Populations; 11 Crop to Wild Gene Flow in Rice and its Ecological Consequences 12 Potential for Gene Flow from Herbicide-resistant GM Soybeans to Wild Soya in the Russian Far East13 Analysis of Gene Flow in the Lettuce Crop-Weed Complex; 14 lntrogression of Cultivar Beet Genes to Wild Beet in the Ukraine; 15 Crop-Wild Interaction Within the Beta vulgaris Complex: a Comparative Analysis of Genetic Diversity Between Seabeet and Weed Beet Populations Within the French Sugarbeet Production Area; 16 Crop-Wild Interaction Within the Beta vulgaris Complex: Agronomic Aspects of Weed Beet in the Czech Republic 17 A Protocol for Evaluating the Ecological Risks Associated with Gene Flow from Transgenic Crops into Their Wild Relatives: the Case of Cultivated Sunflower and Wild Helianthus annuus18 A Review on Interspecific Gene Flow from Oilseed Rape to Wild Relatives; 19 Gene introgression and Consequences in Brassica; 20 Transgene Expression and Genetic Introgression Associated with the Hybridization of GFP Transgenic Canola (Brassica napus L.) and Wild Accessions of Bird Rape (Brassica rapa L.); 21 Insect-resistant Transgenic Plants and Their Environmental Impact 22 Risk Assessment of Genetically Modified Undomesticated Plants23 A Tiered Approach to Risk Assessment of Virus Resistance Traits Based on Studies with Wild Brassicas in England; 24 Environmental and Agronomic Consequences of Herbicide-resistant (HR) Canola in Canada; 25 Prospects of a Hybrid Distribution Map Between GM Brassica napus and Wild B. rapa Across the UK; 26 Potential and Limits of Modelling to Predict the Impact of Transgenic Crops in Wild Species; 27 lntrogression of GM Plants and the EU Guidance Note for Monitoring; Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910458424903321 |
Wallingford, Oxon, UK ; ; Cambrdige, MA, USA, : CABI Pub., c2004 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Introgression from genetically modified plants into wild relatives [[electronic resource] /] / edited by H.C.M. den Nijs, D. Bartsch, and J. Sweet |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Wallingford, Oxon, UK ; ; Cambrdige, MA, USA, : CABI Pub., c2004 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (414 p.) |
Disciplina | 631.5/23 |
Altri autori (Persone) |
NijsHans C. M. den
BartschD (Detlef) SweetJeremy |
Soggetto topico |
Transgenic plants
Transgenic plants - Risk assessment Plant hybridization |
ISBN |
1-282-26148-7
9786612261480 1-84593-342-7 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa ![]() |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Contents; First-named Contributors; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction and the AIGM Research Project; 2 Hybridization in Nature: Lessons for the Introgression of Transgenes into Wild Relatives; 3 Introgressive Hybridization Between Invasive and Native Plant Species - a Case Study in the Genus Rorippa (Brassicaceae); 4 Hybrids Between Cultivated and Wild Carrots: a Life History; 5 Gene Exchange Between Wild and Crop in Beta vulgaris: How Easy is Hybridization and What Will Happen in Later Generations?; 6 Hybridization Between Wheat and Wild Relatives, a European Union Research Programme
7 Molecular Genetic Assessment of the Potential for Gene Escape in Strawberry, a Model Perennial Study Crop8 Gene Flow in Forest Trees: Gene Migration Patterns and Landscape Modelling of Transgene Dispersal in Hybrid Poplar; 9 Implications for Hybridization and Introgression Between Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus) and Wild Turnip (B. rapa) from an Agricultural Perspective; 10 Asymmetric Gene Flow and Introgression Between Domesticated and Wild Populations; 11 Crop to Wild Gene Flow in Rice and its Ecological Consequences 12 Potential for Gene Flow from Herbicide-resistant GM Soybeans to Wild Soya in the Russian Far East13 Analysis of Gene Flow in the Lettuce Crop-Weed Complex; 14 lntrogression of Cultivar Beet Genes to Wild Beet in the Ukraine; 15 Crop-Wild Interaction Within the Beta vulgaris Complex: a Comparative Analysis of Genetic Diversity Between Seabeet and Weed Beet Populations Within the French Sugarbeet Production Area; 16 Crop-Wild Interaction Within the Beta vulgaris Complex: Agronomic Aspects of Weed Beet in the Czech Republic 17 A Protocol for Evaluating the Ecological Risks Associated with Gene Flow from Transgenic Crops into Their Wild Relatives: the Case of Cultivated Sunflower and Wild Helianthus annuus18 A Review on Interspecific Gene Flow from Oilseed Rape to Wild Relatives; 19 Gene introgression and Consequences in Brassica; 20 Transgene Expression and Genetic Introgression Associated with the Hybridization of GFP Transgenic Canola (Brassica napus L.) and Wild Accessions of Bird Rape (Brassica rapa L.); 21 Insect-resistant Transgenic Plants and Their Environmental Impact 22 Risk Assessment of Genetically Modified Undomesticated Plants23 A Tiered Approach to Risk Assessment of Virus Resistance Traits Based on Studies with Wild Brassicas in England; 24 Environmental and Agronomic Consequences of Herbicide-resistant (HR) Canola in Canada; 25 Prospects of a Hybrid Distribution Map Between GM Brassica napus and Wild B. rapa Across the UK; 26 Potential and Limits of Modelling to Predict the Impact of Transgenic Crops in Wild Species; 27 lntrogression of GM Plants and the EU Guidance Note for Monitoring; Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910784626803321 |
Wallingford, Oxon, UK ; ; Cambrdige, MA, USA, : CABI Pub., c2004 | ||
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Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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