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Genetically modified organisms (GMOs): The significance of gene flow through pollen transfer

 
Environmental issue report No 28
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This report, written for the EEA by experts from the European Science Foundation, considers the significance of the transfer by pollen of genes from six major genetically modified (GM) crop types that are close to commercial release in the European Union. Oilseed rape, sugar beet, potatoes, maize, wheat and barley are reviewed in detail using recent and current research findings to assess their potential environmental and agronomic impacts. The report also includes a short review of the current status of GM fruit crops in Europe.
Published: 20 Mar 2002
Themes
Agriculture Agriculture
Various other issues Various other issues
Biodiversity Biodiversity

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  • EEA (European Environment Agency)

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