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Published by Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, 2009
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Originalbroschur. Condition: Sehr gut. 180 S. Ein gutes und sauberes Exemplar. - Contents: Nicola Schoenenberger/Luigi D'Andrea: Subspontaneous glyphosate-tolerant genetically engineered Brassica napus L. along Swiss railways Frieder Hofmann/Ulrich Schlechtriemen/Ulrike Kuhn/Klaus-Peter Wittich/Wolfgang Koch/Steffi Ober/Rudolf Vögel/Mathias Otto: Variation of maize pollen shedding in North Germany and its relevance for GMO-monitoring Wieslawa Poplawska/Alina Liersch/Malgorzata Jedryczka/Joannam Kaczmarek/Joanna Wolko/Maria Ogrodowczyk/Iwona Bartkowiak-Broda: Wind-mediated pollen dispersal of oilseed rape - an estimation using pollen traps Iwona Bartkowiak-Broda/Wieslawa Poplawska/Alina Liersch/Tadeusz Walkowski/Maria Ogrodowczyk: Investigation of oilseed rape gene flow using erucic acid as biochemical marker Alina Liersch/Joanna Wolko/Wieslawa Poplawska/Krystyna Krotka/Iwona Bartkowiak-Broda: The influence of volunteers and soil seed bank on the quality of oilseed rape seeds Elena Balducci/Donatella Paffetti/Davide Travaglini/Stefano Biricolti/Francesca Bottalico/Silvia Fiorentini/Anna Buonamici/Francesca Donnarumma/Alessandro Materassi/Gianni Fasano/Lorenzo Chelazzi/Filippo Cimò/Isabella Colombini/Laura Bartalucci/Antonio Perfetti/Olga Mastroianni/Valeria Tomaselli/Simone Gorelli/Francesco Tonazzini/Cristina Vettori: Pollen flow evaluation to implement a Quick Monitoring Index (QMI) Jana Seeger/Broder Breckling/Juliane Filser: Can dwarfed Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus L.) measure up to tall cultivars? Cynthia Sagers/Meredith Schafer/Brett Murdoch/Jason Londo/Steven Travers/Peter Van de Water: Domestication, feral species and the importance of industrial agriculture to the future of plant diversity Frieder Graef/Anne Heyer/Sigrid Ehlert/Ulrich Stachow/Claudia Bethwell/Sarah Effertz/Klaus Henle/Birgit Winkel: Large scale and small scale approaches for assessing potential exposure of habitats and species neighbouring GM plant cultivation Maren Langhof/Gerhard Rühl: Coexistence in Maize: Efficacy of non-GM border rows in reducing pollen-mediated gene flow Markus Ernsing/Broder Breckling/Hauke Reuter/Gunther Schmidt: Maize gene flow simulation for intensively used agrarian areas in Lower Saxony (Germany) Gunther Schmidt/Broder Breckling/Winfried Schröder: Modelling potential maize hybridisation in northern Germany and implementation of a WebGIS application for GMO monitoring issues: Two aspects of the GeneRisk project Charles Benbrook: Impacts of genetically engineered crops on pesticide use in the U.S. - The first sixteen years Rosa Binimelis/Angelika Hilbeck/Tamara Lebrecht/Rapahela Vogel/Jack A. Heinemann: Farmer's choice of seeds in five regions under different levels of seed market concentration and GM crop adoption Denis W. Aheto/Thomas Bøhn/Broder Breckling/Johnnie Van den Berg/Lim Li Ching/Odd-Gunnar Wikmark: Implications of GM crops in subsistence-based agricultural systems in Africa Thomas Bøhn/Denis W. Aheto/Felix S. Mwangala/Inger Louise Bones/Christopher Simoloka/Ireen Mbeule/Odd-Gunnar Wikmark/Gunther Schmidt/Ignacio Chapela: Co-existence challenges in small-scale farming when farmers share and save seeds Andrés Carrasco: Teratogenesis by glyphosate based herbicides and other pesticides. Relationship with the retinoic acid pathway Robin Mesnage/Steeve Gress/Nicolas Defarge/Gilles-Eric Séralini: Human cell toxicity of pesticides associated to wide scale agricultural GMOs Miluse Trtikova/Matthias S. Meier/Angelika Hilbeck: Effect of extreme climatic conditions on Bt toxin concentration in transgenic maize András Székács: Cry1Ab toxin quantification in MON 810 maize Norman Wagner/Wolfram Reichenbecher/Hanka Teichmann/Beatrix Tappeser/Stefan Lötters: Are frogs and toads affected by complementary herbicides of GM crops? Broder Breckling: Transgenic evolution and ecology are proceeding WiebkeZüghart: Establishment of an European data centre for PMM - what will be the best option? Hans-Georg Starck: Official seed monitoring as a potential data source for GMO monitoring Walter Haefeker: Impact of GMOs on the beekeeping sector: Still neglected in research, widely ignored in regulation, untapped potential for monitoring Martha Mertens: Deficits in research funding for analysis of health and environmental risks of GM plants - the example of Germany Christoph Then: Research Policy & Independent Risk Research - Draft demands by civil society organisations for German parliamentary elections in 2013 Gunther Schmidt/Broder Breckling: A publication forum for GMO research, initiated by the GMLS conference: Implications of Cultivation and Monitoring of Genetically Modified Organisms. ISBN 9783631589397 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.
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Language: English
Published by Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften, 2013
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Paperback. Condition: New. After two successful meetings on the ecological implications of GM-crop cultivation in 2008 and 2010, the authors felt encouraged to carry out a follow-up conference in 2012. GMLS III highlights recent scientific developments in the analysis of risks in the agricultural use of genetically modified plants. While in some countries a GM-based agriculture has been largely established, other regions of the world continue cultivation of conventional varieties only. This acknowledges a persistent reservation of the public towards GMO products. The overall need of an emphasis in independent studies becomes continuously more obvious. Experts from Europe, United States, Ghana and Argentina report their scientific results and experience with ecological, socio-economical and administrative implications.
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Originalbroschur. Condition: Sehr gut. 137 S., Abb., graph. Darst., Kt. Ein tadelloses Exemplar. - This book presents the results of the GMLS II conference on «Implications of GM-Crop Cultivation at Large Spatial Scales», held in Bremen in March 2010. The meeting was a platform to discuss ecological, agricultural and economic implications of genetically modified organisms (GMO) and to present new developments in risk assessment and monitoring. Approaches in co-existence regulations and nature protection standards are presented as well as legal challenges and resolutions on national and on EU-level. The book collects 30 contributions written by specialists in science, administration and jurisprudence from Europe as well as Africa, Central America, and Russia. - Table of Contents: Chapter I: Risk assessment and monitoring of GMO-effects -- Exposure of maize harvest by-products to aquatic ecosystems and protected nature reserves in Brandenburg, Germany: Werner Kratz, Christina Mante, Frieder Hofmann, Ulrich Schlechtriemen, Ulrike Kuhn, Steffi Ober & Rudolph Vogel -- Networks and environmental observation programs as a tool for general surveillance - first experience and future requirements: Wiebke Ziighart -- Genetically modified crop consumption at large scale: Possible negative health impacts due to holes in assessment. Overview of the safety studies of GMOs performed on mammals: Gilles-Eric Séralini, Joël Spiroux de Vendomois, Dominique Cellier, Robin Mesnage & Emilie Clair -- Roundup® in genetically modified plants: Regulation and toxicity in mammals: Robin Mesnage, Emilie Clair & Gilles-Eric Séralini -- Seedling emergence of oilseed rape (B. napus L.) and wild relatives on ruderal soils: Jana Seeger, Broder Breckling & Juliane Filser -- Setup, efforts and significance of a GMO monitoring program - An Austrian case study: Kathrin Pascher, Dietmar Moser, Stefan Dullinger, Leopold Sachslehner, Patrick Gros, Norbert Sauberer, Andreas Traxler, Georg Grabherr & Thomas Frank -- Prioritizing GMO monitoring sites in dynamic cultivation systems and their environment - a conceptual on-farm approach: Claudia Bethwell, Frieder Graef, Ulrich Stachow, Hans-Jürgen Müller & Frank Eulenstein -- Chapter II: Dispersal and coexistence of GMO -- Potential GM-maize cropping in Schleswig-Holstein I: Spatial heterogeneity of GM cultivation (Scenarios): Christiane Eschenbach, Wilhelm Windhorst & Andreas Rinker -- Potential GM-maize cropping in Schleswig-Holstein II: Model and GIS based approaches to estimate the GM-share in conventional maize yield: Christiane Eschenbach, Broder Breckling, Andreas Rinker & Wilhelm Windhorst -- WebGIS as a tool for GMO monitoring support and for identification of potential coexistence problems due to GMO cultivation; Lukas Kleppin, Gunther Schmidt & Winfried Schröder -- An African perspective of GM maize gene flow: Chris Viljoen & Lukeshni Chetty -- Proposal for large-scale regional monitoring of genetically modified maize crops in small-scale agricultural systems in Africa: Denis Worlanyo Aheto -- Influence of GM-crop cultivation on local apiculture and floral environment: Peter Wagner -- Effect of two different gap crops on pollen-mediated gene flow in maize: Maren Langhof, Bernd Hommel, Alexandra Hüsken, Aldona Jarzmik, Joachim Schiemann, Peter Wehling & Gerhard Rühl -- Chapter III: Management and control of GM-crops at large spatial scales -- Comparative ecological effects of GM and other innovations in maritime arable-grass production systems: Geoffrey Squire, Mark Young & Alison Karley -- Demography of feral oilseed rape over 11 years in an agricultural region: Gillian Banks, Mark W. Young & Geoffrey R. Squire -- The Triffid case: A short resume on the re-discovery of a de-registered GMO: Gunther Schmidt & Broder Breckling -- Monitoring maize diversity in Mexico for decision making: Francisca Acevedo Gasman -- Study of maize fields and their surroundings in European regions regarding the suitability for coexistence of different maize cultivars: Sabine Prescher, Joachim Schiemann & Alexandra Hiisken -- Is there any room for alternatives? Socio-economic implications of GMOs cultivation at large-scale - Case study in Spain: Rosa Binimelis, Iliana Monterroso & Mariel Vilella -- Development of the indicator "Genetic engineering in agriculture": Christiane Eschenbach & Wilhelm Windhorst -- New pest in crop caused by large scale cultivation of Bt corn: Christoph Then -- Chapter IV: Setting the frames: integrative interdisciplinary approaches -- The Danish coexistence regulation and the Danish farmers attitude towards GMO: Morten Gylling -- From risk assessment to in-context trajectory evaluation: GMOs and their social implications: Vincenzo Pavone, Joanna Goven & Riccardo Guarino -- The lack of regulation on GMO as one of the risk factors for biodiver_,sity in a place of unique value - Example of the Lake Baikal Region: Natalia Sirina, Christiane Eschenbach, Wilhelm Windhorst & Felix Muller -- GM maize and oil seed rape in Germany: Economic welfare losses from large scale adoption scenarios: Jan Barkmann, Manuel Thiel, Ludwig Theuvsen, Christiane Eschenbach, Wilhelm Windhorst & Rainer Marggraf -- Risk Governance: Communication Strategies for Coexistence with GMOs (Genetically Modified Organisms): Claudia Bethwell, Thomas Weith & Klaus Muller -- EU and German law on coexistence: Individual and systemic solutions and their compatibility with property rights: Sarah Stoppe-Ramadan & Gerd Winter -- Legal implications of the step-by-step principle on risk assessment of GMOs: Caroline von Kries & Gerd Winter -- Dead end developments - lessons learned from unsuccessful GMO: Broder Breckling. ISBN 9783631603611 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 257.
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Published by Berlin/Heidelberg, Springer., 2012
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - After two successful meetings on the ecological implications of GM-crop cultivation in 2008 and 2010, the authors felt encouraged to carry out a follow-up conference in 2012. GMLS III highlights recent scientific developments in the analysis of risks in the agricultural use of genetically modified plants. While in some countries a GM-based agriculture has been largely established, other regions of the world continue cultivation of conventional varieties only. This acknowledges a persistent reservation of the public towards GMO products. The overall need of an emphasis in independent studies becomes continuously more obvious. Experts from Europe, United States, Ghana and Argentina report their scientific results and experience with ecological, socio-economical and administrative implications.