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Authors: Barber, S
Citation: S. Barber, Transgenic plants: field testing and commercialisation including a consideration of novel herbicide resistant oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.), BCPC SYMP P, (72), 1999, pp. 3-11

Authors: Burrows, P
Citation: P. Burrows, Deliberate release of genetically modified organisms: the UK regulatory framework, BCPC SYMP P, (72), 1999, pp. 13-21

Authors: Sage, GCM
Citation: Gcm. Sage, The role of DNA technologies in crop breeding, BCPC SYMP P, (72), 1999, pp. 23-31

Authors: de Greef, W
Citation: W. De Greef, A long term perspective on Ag-biotech, BCPC SYMP P, (72), 1999, pp. 33-37

Authors: Raybould, AF Clarke, RT
Citation: Af. Raybould et Rt. Clarke, Defining and measuring gene flow, BCPC SYMP P, (72), 1999, pp. 41-48

Authors: Gliddon, CJ
Citation: Cj. Gliddon, Gene flow and risk assessment, BCPC SYMP P, (72), 1999, pp. 49-56

Authors: Squire, GR Crawford, JW Ramsay, G Thompson, C Bown, J
Citation: Gr. Squire et al., Gene flow at the landscape level, BCPC SYMP P, (72), 1999, pp. 57-64

Authors: Daniels, RE Sheail, J
Citation: Re. Daniels et J. Sheail, Genetic pollution: concepts, concerns and transgenic crops, BCPC SYMP P, (72), 1999, pp. 65-72

Authors: Simpson, EC Norris, CE Law, JR Thomas, JE Sweet, JB
Citation: Ec. Simpson et al., Gene flow in genetically modified herbicide tolerant oilseed rape (Brassica napus) in the UK, BCPC SYMP P, (72), 1999, pp. 75-81

Authors: Vigouroux, Y Darmency, H de Garambe, TG Richard-Molard, M
Citation: Y. Vigouroux et al., Gene flow between sugar beet and weed beet, BCPC SYMP P, (72), 1999, pp. 83-88

Authors: Colbach, N Meynard, JM Clermont-Dauphin, C Messean, A
Citation: N. Colbach et al., GeneSys: A model of the effects of cropping system on gene flow from transgenic rapeseed, BCPC SYMP P, (72), 1999, pp. 89-94

Authors: Thompson, CE Squire, G Mackay, GR Bradshaw, JE Crawford, J Ramsay, G
Citation: Ce. Thompson et al., Regional patterns of gene flow and its consequence for GM oilseed rape, BCPC SYMP P, (72), 1999, pp. 95-100

Authors: Pekrun, C Lane, PW Lutman, PJW
Citation: C. Pekrun et al., Modelling the potential for gene escape in oilseed rape via the soil seedbank: its relevance for genetically modified cultivars, BCPC SYMP P, (72), 1999, pp. 101-106

Authors: Downey, RK
Citation: Rk. Downey, Gene flow and rape - the Canadian experience, BCPC SYMP P, (72), 1999, pp. 109-116

Authors: Jorgensen, RB
Citation: Rb. Jorgensen, Gene flow from oilseed rape (Brassica napus) to related species, BCPC SYMP P, (72), 1999, pp. 117-124

Authors: Chevre, AM Eber, F Renard, M Darmency, H
Citation: Am. Chevre et al., Gene flow from oilseed rape to weeds, BCPC SYMP P, (72), 1999, pp. 125-130

Authors: Rieger, MA Preston, C Potter, T Powles, SB
Citation: Ma. Rieger et al., Gene flow from transgenic canola to wild radish - a model system to determine the risks, BCPC SYMP P, (72), 1999, pp. 131-136

Authors: Snow, AA Jorgensen, RB
Citation: Aa. Snow et Rb. Jorgensen, Fitness costs associated with transgenic glufosinate tolerance introgressed from Brassica napus ssp oleifera (oilseed rape) into weedy Brassica rapa, BCPC SYMP P, (72), 1999, pp. 137-142

Authors: Moyes, CL Lilley, J Casais, C Dale, PJ
Citation: Cl. Moyes et al., Gene flow from oilseed rape to Sinapis arvensis: Variation at the population level, BCPC SYMP P, (72), 1999, pp. 143-148

Authors: Cohen, MB Jackson, MT Lu, BR Morin, SR Mortimer, AM Pham, JL Wade, LJ
Citation: Mb. Cohen et al., Predicting the environmental impact of transgene outcrossing to wild and weedy rices in Asia, BCPC SYMP P, (72), 1999, pp. 151-157

Authors: Seefeldt, SS Young, FL Zemetra, R Jones, SS
Citation: Ss. Seefeldt et al., The production of herbicide-resistant jointed goatgrass (Aegilops cylindrica) x wheat (Triticum aestivum) hybrids in the field by natural hybridization and management strategies to reduce their occurrence, BCPC SYMP P, (72), 1999, pp. 159-164

Authors: Mallory-Smith, CA Snyder, J Hansen, JL Wang, Z Zemetra, RS
Citation: Ca. Mallory-smith et al., Potential for gene flow between wheat (Triticum aestivum) and jointed goatgrass (Aegilops cylindrica) in the field, BCPC SYMP P, (72), 1999, pp. 165-169

Authors: DiFazio, SP Leonardi, S Cheng, S Strauss, SH
Citation: Sp. Difazio et al., Assessing potential risks of transgene escape from fiber plantations, BCPC SYMP P, (72), 1999, pp. 171-176

Authors: Stewart, CN
Citation: Cn. Stewart, Insecticidal transgenes into nature: gene flow, ecological effects, relevancy, and monitoring, BCPC SYMP P, (72), 1999, pp. 179-190

Authors: Teycheney, PY Tepfer, M
Citation: Py. Teycheney et M. Tepfer, Gene flow from virus-resistant transgenic crops to wild relatives or to infecting viruses, BCPC SYMP P, (72), 1999, pp. 191-196
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