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Authors: Raybould, AF Moyes, CL Maskell, LC Mogg, RJ Warman, EA Wardlaw, JC Elmes, GW Edwards, ML Cooper, JI Clarke, RT Gray, AJ
Citation: Af. Raybould et al., Predicting the ecological impacts of transgenes for insect and virus resistance in natural and feral populations of Brassica species, METHODS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT OF TRANSGENIC PLANTS, VOL III, 1999, pp. 3-15

Authors: Reboud, X Gasquez, J Darmency, H
Citation: X. Reboud et al., A multisite-cooperative research programme on risk assessment of transgenic crops, METHODS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT OF TRANSGENIC PLANTS, VOL III, 1999, pp. 17-20

Authors: Pohl-Orf, M Brand, U Schuphan, I Bartsch, D
Citation: M. Pohl-orf et al., Monitoring the environmental impact of transgenic sugar beet Beta vulgarissubspec. vulgaris altissima Doll - are we able to ask the right questions?, METHODS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT OF TRANSGENIC PLANTS, VOL III, 1999, pp. 21-26

Authors: Gidding, GD
Citation: Gd. Gidding, The role of modelling in risk assessment for the release of genetically engineered plants, METHODS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT OF TRANSGENIC PLANTS, VOL III, 1999, pp. 31-41

Authors: Damgaard, C
Citation: C. Damgaard, Modelling the spread of disease resistance gene in natural plant populations, METHODS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT OF TRANSGENIC PLANTS, VOL III, 1999, pp. 43-45

Authors: Tufto, J
Citation: J. Tufto, The wave of advancement of introduced genes in natural plant populations, METHODS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT OF TRANSGENIC PLANTS, VOL III, 1999, pp. 47-51

Authors: Dale, PJ
Citation: Pj. Dale, Short-term effects, long-term effects and standardisation of limits, METHODS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT OF TRANSGENIC PLANTS, VOL III, 1999, pp. 57-62

Authors: Landsmann, J Graser, E Matzk, A
Citation: J. Landsmann et al., Elimination of agrobacteria from transgenic plants, METHODS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT OF TRANSGENIC PLANTS, VOL III, 1999, pp. 63-67

Authors: Tommeras, BA Hindar, K
Citation: Ba. Tommeras et K. Hindar, Assessment of long-term environmental impacts of transgenic trees: Norway spruce as a case study, METHODS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT OF TRANSGENIC PLANTS, VOL III, 1999, pp. 69-75

Authors: Hilbeck, A Bigler, F
Citation: A. Hilbeck et F. Bigler, Long-term questions related to agroecological effects of transgenic Bt-crops, METHODS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT OF TRANSGENIC PLANTS, VOL III, 1999, pp. 77-81

Authors: Simonsen, V
Citation: V. Simonsen, Molecular markers for monitoring transgenic plants, METHODS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT OF TRANSGENIC PLANTS, VOL III, 1999, pp. 87-93

Authors: Al Mazyad, PR Ammann, K
Citation: Pr. Al Mazyad et K. Ammann, Biogeographical assay and natural gene flow, METHODS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT OF TRANSGENIC PLANTS, VOL III, 1999, pp. 95-98

Authors: Jacot, Y Ammann, K
Citation: Y. Jacot et K. Ammann, Gene flow between selected swiss crops and related weeds: risk assessment for the field releases of GMO's in Switzerland, METHODS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT OF TRANSGENIC PLANTS, VOL III, 1999, pp. 99-108

Authors: Marvier, MA Meir, E Kareiva, PM
Citation: Ma. Marvier et al., How do the design of monitoring and control strategies affect the chance of detecting and containing transgenic weeds?, METHODS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT OF TRANSGENIC PLANTS, VOL III, 1999, pp. 109-122

Authors: Klinger, T Ellstrand, NC
Citation: T. Klinger et Nc. Ellstrand, Transgene movement via gene flow: recommendations for improved biosafety assessment, METHODS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT OF TRANSGENIC PLANTS, VOL III, 1999, pp. 129-140

Authors: Fuchs, M Gonsalves, D
Citation: M. Fuchs et D. Gonsalves, Risk assessment of gene flow from a virus-resistant transgenic squash intoa wild relative, METHODS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT OF TRANSGENIC PLANTS, VOL III, 1999, pp. 141-143

Authors: Malnoe, P Jakab, G Droz, E Vaistij, F
Citation: P. Malnoe et al., RNA recombination in transgenic virus resistant plants, METHODS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT OF TRANSGENIC PLANTS, VOL III, 1999, pp. 145-147

Authors: Barber, S
Citation: S. Barber, Transgenic plants and safety regulation, METHODS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT OF TRANSGENIC PLANTS, VOL III, 1999, pp. 155-158

Authors: Sweet, JB
Citation: Jb. Sweet, Monitoring the impact of releases of genetically modified herbicide tolerant oilseed rape in the UK, METHODS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT OF TRANSGENIC PLANTS, VOL III, 1999, pp. 159-169

Authors: Schenkelaars, P
Citation: P. Schenkelaars, Views of non-governmental organizations on the risk evaluation of genetically modified organisms, METHODS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT OF TRANSGENIC PLANTS, VOL III, 1999, pp. 171-173

Authors: Mueller, W Torgersen, H Gaugitsch, H
Citation: W. Mueller et al., Risk assessment of transgenic plants - a comparison with pesticide regulation, METHODS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT OF TRANSGENIC PLANTS, VOL III, 1999, pp. 175-178

Authors: Kjellsson, G
Citation: G. Kjellsson, Methodological lacunas: the need for new research and methods in risk assessment, METHODS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT OF TRANSGENIC PLANTS, VOL III, 1999, pp. 185-194

Authors: Ammann, K Ammann, BP
Citation: K. Ammann et Bp. Ammann, Where do we come from, where do we go from here?, METHODS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT OF TRANSGENIC PLANTS, VOL III, 1999, pp. 199-203

Authors: Schulte, E
Citation: E. Schulte, From risk assessment to a more comprehensive technology evaluation - contribution of modern plant breeding to sustainable agriculture, METHODS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT OF TRANSGENIC PLANTS, VOL III, 1999, pp. 205-207

Authors: Adams, J
Citation: J. Adams, Transgenic plants and the management of virtual risks, METHODS FOR RISK ASSESSMENT OF TRANSGENIC PLANTS, VOL III, 1999, pp. 209-212
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