The objective of this study is to describe how GIS-based models might be used by risk assessors to support and complement the ERA of GM plants from local scale to landscape level taking into consideration a specific area of concern indicated in EFSA [1]: persistence and invasiveness of the GM plant or its compatible relatives.

GIS-based models for environmental risk assessment of genetically modified plants: a case study in agricultural and forest ecosystems in Mediterranean environment / D. Travaglini; F. Bottalico; L. Bartalucci; L. Chelazzi; F. Donnarumma; S. Fiorentini; A. Materassi; D. Paffetti; A. Perfetti; V. Tomaselli; C. Vettori. - ELETTRONICO. - (2013), pp. 1-2. (Intervento presentato al convegno IUFRO Tree Biotechnology tenutosi a Asheville, NC, USA nel May 26–June 1, 2013).

GIS-based models for environmental risk assessment of genetically modified plants: a case study in agricultural and forest ecosystems in Mediterranean environment

TRAVAGLINI, DAVIDE;BOTTALICO, FRANCESCA;FIORENTINI, SILVIA;PAFFETTI, DONATELLA;
2013

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The objective of this study is to describe how GIS-based models might be used by risk assessors to support and complement the ERA of GM plants from local scale to landscape level taking into consideration a specific area of concern indicated in EFSA [1]: persistence and invasiveness of the GM plant or its compatible relatives.
2013
Tree Biotechnology
IUFRO Tree Biotechnology
Asheville, NC, USA
D. Travaglini; F. Bottalico; L. Bartalucci; L. Chelazzi; F. Donnarumma; S. Fiorentini; A. Materassi; D. Paffetti; A. Perfetti; V. Tomaselli; C. Vettori
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