Item 1 Royal Society Press Release Final GM Farm Scale Evaluations paper published today The herbicide management of genetically-modified herbicide-tolerant (GMHT) winter-sown oilseed rape results in differences in […]
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Item 1 Royal Society Press Release Final GM Farm Scale Evaluations paper published today The herbicide management of genetically-modified herbicide-tolerant (GMHT) winter-sown oilseed rape results in differences in […] Herbicide-resistant crops and weed resistance to herbicides Micheal DK Owen and Ian A Zelaya Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011-1011, USA Pest Management Science 61section_701–311 (2005) Abstract: The adoption of genetically modified (G […] Item 1 WORLD FOOD PROGRAME AND UNITED STATES DENOUNCED FOR DISTRIBUTING GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOOD IN CENTRAL AMERICA Press Release Friends of the Earth A genetically modified maize unauthorized for human consumption […] Bangkok document reference: CGR3.RES011-REV1 Final motion number: to be allocated A moratorium on the further release of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) RECALLING that the IUCN Intersessional Programme Framework adopted at t […] http://www.aphis.usda.gov/brs/compliance11.html Company/Institution: Scotts Company Date: 2004 On August 3, 2004, the Scotts Company of Marysville, OH, and APHIS entered into a stipulation to settle alleged violations of p […] Item 1 World Conservation Congress approves moratorium on further release of genetically modified organisms. For Immediate Release Bangkok, Thailand 22 November 2004 Members of the IUCN 2004 World Conservation Congr […] NATURE UNKIND TO AUSTRALIA’S FIRST COMMERCIAL GM CANOLA TRIAL Monday November 22, 2004: The Network of Concerned Farmers (NCF) has taken aerial photographs of Australia’s first commercial plantings of genetically modified (GM) canol […] GM CROP SAFETY TESTS ‘FLAWED’, NEW SCIENTIFIC PAPER SHOWS EU Approval of Monsanto’s GM Corn Questioned Brussels, November 16, 2004 – A peer-reviewed scientific paper published today in Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Reviews debun […] More than 8,000 Nebraska corn producers will share in an $11 million settlement of a seed-corn lawsuit. […] |
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