Do escaped transgenes persist in nature? The case of an herbicide resistance transgene in a weedy Brassica rapa population
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Cultivation-independent establishment of genetically engineered plants in natural populations: current evidence and implications for EU regulationTransgenes in Mexican maize: molecular evidence and methodological considerations for GMO detection in landrace populationsAn overview of the last 10 years of genetically engineered crop safety researchAmbient insect pressure and recipient genotypes determine fecundity of transgenic crop-weed rice hybrid progeny: Implications for environmental biosafety assessmentNovel organisms: comparing invasive species, GMOs, and emerging pathogens.Seed bank dynamics govern persistence of Brassica hybrids in crop and natural habitats.Genetic load and transgenic mitigating genes in transgenic Brassica rapa (field mustard) x Brassica napus (oilseed rape) hybrid populations.Molecular differentiation of commercial varieties and feral populations of oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.).Novel Phr1 mutations and the evolution of phenol reaction variation in US weedy rice (Oryza sativa).Impact of interspecific hybridization between crops and weedy relatives on the evolution of flowering time in weedy phenotypes.Feral genetically modified herbicide tolerant oilseed rape from seed import spills: are concerns scientifically justified?Changes in constructed Brassica communities treated with glyphosate drift.The effects of seed size on hybrids formed between oilseed rape (Brassica napus) and wild brown mustard (B. juncea).Glyphosate drift promotes changes in fitness and transgene gene flow in canola (Brassica napus) and hybridsLimited fitness advantages of crop-weed hybrid progeny containing insect-resistant transgenes (Bt/CpTI) in transgenic rice fieldFloral genetic architecture: an examination of QTL architecture underlying floral (co)variation across environmentsGenomic regions in crop-wild hybrids of lettuce are affected differently in different environments: implications for crop breeding.Annual glyphosate treatments alter growth of unaffected bentgrass (Agrostis) weeds and plant community compositionUnexpected diversity of feral genetically modified oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) despite a cultivation and import ban in SwitzerlandA novel 5-enolpyruvoylshikimate-3-phosphate (EPSP) synthase transgene for glyphosate resistance stimulates growth and fecundity in weedy rice (Oryza sativa) without herbicide.Detection of feral GT73 transgenic oilseed rape (Brassica napus) along railway lines on entry routes to oilseed factories in Switzerland.Characterization of competitive interactions in the coexistence of Bt-transgenic and conventional rice.Long-term monitoring of feral genetically modified herbicide-tolerant Brassica napus populations around unloading Japanese ports.Occurrence of Transgenic Feral Alfalfa (Medicago sativa subsp. sativa L.) in Alfalfa Seed Production Areas in the United StatesRapid evolution in crop-weed hybrids under artificial selection for divergent life histories.Characteristics Analysis of F1 Hybrids between Genetically Modified Brassica napus and B. rapa.Performance of hybrid progeny formed between genetically modified herbicide-tolerant soybean and its wild ancestor.Reduced weed seed shattering by silencing a cultivated rice gene: strategic mitigation for escaped transgenes.An ecological approach to measuring the evolutionary consequences of gene flow from crops to wild or weedy relativesTransgene flow: facts, speculations and possible countermeasures.A review of the environmental safety of the CP4 EPSPS protein.A review of the environmental safety of the PAT protein.Ecologically sustainable weed management: How do we get from proof-of-concept to adoption?Crossing the divide: gene flow produces intergeneric hybrid in feral transgenic creeping bentgrass population.Illegal gene flow from transgenic creeping bentgrass: the saga continues.Reduction of EPSP synthase in transgenic wild turnip (Brassica rapa) weed via suppression of aroA.The presence of Bt-transgenic oilseed rape in wild mustard populations affects plant growth.Glyphosate-drift but not herbivory alters the rate of transgene flow from single and stacked trait transgenic canola (Brassica napus) to nontransgenic B. napus and B. rapa.Genetically engineered rice endogenous 5-enolpyruvoylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (epsps) transgene alters phenology and fitness of crop-wild hybrid offspringReproductive phenology of transgenic Brassica napus cultivars: Effect on intraspecific gene flow.
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Do escaped transgenes persist in nature? The case of an herbicide resistance transgene in a weedy Brassica rapa population
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2008-03-01T00:00:00Z