ICGEB/bsf-ID: 7672 (Update: 11/10/2008).Transgene and its expression in transgenic plants: a review. Raveendar, S.; Premkumar, A.; Sasikumar, S.; Ignacimuthu, S.; Agastian, P. (2007). Plant Cell Biotechnology and Molecular Biology vol. 8 (3/4) p.105-112 Publisher: Society for Biology and Biotechnology, Salem, India
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 7673 (Update: 11/10/2008).Environmental safety assessment of transgenic virus resistant papaya -- I. The differences of soil microbial population and available nutrients concentration. Chien ShiuanYuh; Sih HsinDer; Lin ChienYih; Chang MingHui; Liuo PanChi (2008). Journal of Taiwan Agricultural Research vol. 57 (1) p.49-62 Publisher: Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute, Council of Agriculture, Taichung, Taiwan
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 7674 (Update: 11/10/2008).Beef labeling after BSE: do consumers care about BSE testing and GMO labeling? Evidence from Canada and the US. Steiner, B.; Yang Jun (2007). Rural Economy Project Report - Department of Rural Economy, University of Alberta (No.07-10) 22 pp. Publisher: Department of Rural Economy, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 7675 (Update: 11/10/2008).Impact of Colorado potato beetle-resistant potatoes on non-target arthropods: a meta-analysis of factors potentially involved in the failure of a Bt transgenic plant. [Original Title: Impact de pommes de terre resistantes au doryphore sur les arthropodes non vises: une meta-analyse des facteurs possiblement en cause dans l'echec d'une plante transgenique Bt.] Cloutier, C.; Boudreault, S.; Michaud, D. (2008). Cahiers Agricultures vol. 17 (4) p.388-394 Publisher: John Libbey Eurotext, Montrouge, France
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 7676 (Update: 11/10/2008).Planning environmental risk assessment for genetically modified crops: problem formulation for stress-tolerant crops. Nickson, T. E. (2008). Plant Physiology vol. 147 (2) p.494-502 Publisher: American Society of Plant Biologists, Rockville, USA
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 7677 (Update: 11/10/2008).Safety assessment considerations for food and feed derived from plants with genetic modifications that modulate endogenous gene expression and pathways. Kier, L. D.; Petrick, J. S. (2008). Food and Chemical Toxicology vol. 46 (8) p.2591-2605 Publisher: Elsevier, Oxford, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 7678 (Update: 11/10/2008).Alternative DNA amplification methods to PCR and their application in GMO detection: a review. Morisset, D.; Stebih, D.; Cankar, K.; Zel, J.; Gruden, K. (2008). European Food Research and Technology vol. 227 (5) p.1287-1297 Publisher: Springer-Verlag GmbH, Berlin, Germany
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 7679 (Update: 11/10/2008).A model freed from endogenous reference gene for quantification of genetically modified DNA by real-time PCR. 1. Quantification of DNA from genetically modified organisms in haplo-species materials. Deng PingJian; Yang DongYan; Yang YongCun; Yang XiaoKe; Guo LiangRang; Zhou XiangYang; Wang XueLing (2008). European Food Research and Technology vol. 227 (5) p.1485-1498 Publisher: Springer-Verlag GmbH, Berlin, Germany
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 7680 (Update: 11/10/2008).GMO utilization in animal nutrition. Quarantelli, A.; Veroli, E.; Romanelli, S.; Renzi, M.; Righi, F. (2007). Annali della Facolta di Medicina Veterinaria, Universita di Parma vol. 27 p.211-228 Publisher: Facolta di Medicina Veterinaria,Universita di Parma, Parma, Italy
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 7681 (Update: 11/10/2008).The public perception of information about the potential risks of genetically modified crops in the food chain. [Original Title: A percepcao publica da informacao sobre os potenciais riscos dos transgenicos na cadeia alimentar.] Furnival, A. C.; Pinheiro, S. M. (2008). Historia, Ciencias, Saude - Manguinhos vol. 15 (2) p.277-291 Publisher: Casa de Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 7682 (Update: 11/10/2008).Environmental impact assessment of transgenic plums on the diversity of Plum pox virus populations. Zagrai, I.; Zagrai, L.; Ravelonandro, M.; Gaboreanu, I.; Pamfil, D.; Ferencz, B.; Popescu, O.; Scorza, R.; Capote, N. (2008). Acta Horticulturae (No.781) p.309-317 Editors: Caglayan, K.; Ertunc, F. Publisher: International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS), Leuven, Belgium
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 7683 (Update: 11/10/2008).Can biotechnology help biocontrol to overcome its innate weaknesses? Gessler, C.; Pertot, I. (2007). Bulletin OILB/SROP vol. 30 (6(2)) p.469-471 Editors: Elad, Y.; Ongena, M.; Hofte, M.; Jijakli, M. H. Publisher: International Organization for Biological and Integrated Control of Noxious Animals and Plants (OIBC/OILB), West Palaearctic Regional Section (WPRS/SROP), Dijon, France
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 7684 (Update: 11/10/2008).Comparative studies on worldwide trends of agro-biotechnology industry by patent analysis. Lin HaiChen; Lee YiYang; Lee ChangHung; Lee ChunHsiang; Tsou ChihSheng (2008). Journal of the Agricultural Association of China vol. 9 (1) p.57-72 Publisher: Agricultural Association of China, Taipei, Taiwan
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 7685 (Update: 11/10/2008).Media risk communication -- what was said by whom and how was it interpreted. McCarthy, M.; Brennan, M.; Boer, M. de; Ritson, C. (2008). Journal of Risk Research vol. 11 (3) p.375-394 Publisher: Routledge, Abingdon, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 7686 (Update: 11/10/2008).Bt resistance and monophagous pests: handling with prudence. Hanur, V. S. (2008). Current Science vol. 95 (4) p.449-451 Publisher: Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore, India
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 7687 (Update: 11/10/2008).Assessment of compositional changes during ripening of transgenic papaya modified for protection against papaya ringspot virus. Roberts, M.; Minott, D. A.; Tennant, P. F.; Jackson, J. C. (2008). Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture vol. 88 (11) p.1911-1920 Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Chichester, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 7688 (Update: 11/10/2008).Environmental protection: applying the precautionary principle and proactive regulation to biotechnology. Richmond, R. H. (2008). Trends in Biotechnology vol. 26 (8) p.460-467 Publisher: Elsevier, Oxford, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 7689 (Update: 11/10/2008).Nutritionally improved agricultural crops. Newell-McGloughlin, M. (2008). Plant Physiology vol. 147 (3) p.939-953 Publisher: American Society of Plant Biologists, Rockville, USA
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 7690 (Update: 11/10/2008).Stability of beta-glucuronidase gene expression in transgenic Tricyrtis hirta plants after two years of cultivation. Mori, S.; Oka, E.; Umehara, H.; Kobayashi, H.; Hoshi, Y.; Kondo, M.; Ogata, K.; Nakano, M. (2008). Biologia Plantarum vol. 52 (3) p.513-516 Publisher: Institute of Experimental Botany, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Praha, Czech Republic
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 7691 (Update: 11/10/2008).Comparison of perception of risk and willingness to consume GM foods. Wachenheim, C. J.; Nganje, W. E.; Lesch, W. C. (2008). Agribusiness & Applied Economics Report - Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics, North Dakota State University (No.621) 24 pp. Publisher: Department of Agribusiness and Applied Economics, North Dakota State University, Fargo, USA
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 7692 (Update: 11/10/2008).Plant proteins as alternative sources for fish feed and farmed fish quality. Kaushik, S. J.; Hemre, G. I. (2008). Improving farmed fish quality and safety p.300-327 [ Woodhead Publishing in Food Science, Technology and Nutrition] Editors: Lie,O. Publisher: Woodhead Publishing Ltd, Cambridge, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 7693 (Update: 11/10/2008).The influence of perceived benefits on acceptance of GM applications for allergy prevention. Schenk, M. F.; Fischer, A. R. H.; Frewer, L. J.; Gilissen, L. J. W. J.; Jacobsen, E.; Smulders, M. J. M. (2008). Health, Risk & Society vol. 10 (3) p.263-282 Publisher: Routledge, Abingdon, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 7694 (Update: 11/10/2008).Public policy and endogenous beliefs: the case of genetically modified food. Lusk, J. L.; Rozan, A. (2008). Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics vol. 33 (2) p.270-289 Publisher: Western Agricultural Economics Research Association, Logan, USA
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 7695 (Update: 11/10/2008).Time to relax GMO regulation in Europe. Drobnik, J. (2008). Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture vol. 94 (3) p.235-238 Editors: Gajdosova, A.; Geier, T.; Rakousky, S. Publisher: Springer Science + Business Media, Dordrecht, Netherlands
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 7696 (Update: 11/10/2008).Biotechnology applications for sugar beet. Gurel, E.; Gurel, S.; Lemaux, P. G. (2008). Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences vol. 27 (2) p.108-140 Publisher: Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 7697 (Update: 11/10/2008).Interspecific pollen transfer: magnitude, prevalence and consequences for plant fitness. Morales, C. L.; Traveset, A. (2008). Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences vol. 27 (4) p.221-238 Publisher: Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 7698 (Update: 11/10/2008).Ecological risk assessment and regulation for genetically-modified ornamental plants. Auer, C. (2008). Critical Reviews in Plant Sciences vol. 27 (4) p.255-271 Publisher: Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, UK
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 7699 (Update: 11/10/2008).Epistemic cultures and scientist's public commitment in the GMO controversy. [Original Title: Dossier Engagement public des chercheurs Cultures epistemiques et engagement public des chercheurs dans la controverse OGM.] Bonneuil, C. (2006). Natures Sciences Societes vol. 14 (3) p.257-268 Publisher: EDP Sciences, Les Ulis, France
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 7700 (Update: 11/10/2008).A review of rice authenticity/adulteration methods and results. Vlachos, A.; Arvanitoyannis, I. S. (2008). Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition vol. 48 (6) p.553-598 Publisher: Taylor & Francis, Philadelphia, USA
ICGEB/bsf-ID: 7701 (Update: 11/10/2008).Comparative analysis of nutritional composition between herbicide-tolerant rice with bar gene and its non-transgenic counterpart. Li Xin; He XiaoYun; Luo YunBo; Xiao GuoYing; Jiang XianBin; Huang KunLun (2008). Journal of Food Composition and Analysis vol. 21 (7) p.535-539 Publisher: Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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