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Agronomic and Environmental Aspects of the Cultivation of Transgenic Herbicide Resistant Plants


It it generally accepted in the international field of risk assessment research that the effects of transgenic organisms have to be assessed ‘case by case‘ and ‘step by step‘. While most physiological effects can be studied in laboratory and greenhouse, ecological, agronomic and economic effects are partly only assessable in field tests or commercial growing and by modelling. Information on these aspects have been retrieved by literature and internet mining and by contacting experts, inter alia, by mailing a questionnaire as included in the appendix of  this document. The study is subdivided into the four sections ‘Scope and area of application’, ‘Changes in weed susceptibility’, ‘Impacts on agricultural practice and agronomy’ and  ‘Impacts on Biodiversity’.  


Series Texte | 11/2004 Number of pages 115 Year of publication Author(s) Gesine Schütte, Ulrich Stachow, Armin Werner Abstract k2636.pdf (110.54 kB) Language English Publisher Umweltbundesamt File size 574.31 kB Print version not available

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