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Outcrossing and co-existence of genetically modified with (genetically) unmodified crops: a case study of the situation in the Netherlands

Wiel, C.C.M. Van De and Lotz, L.A.P. (2006) Outcrossing and co-existence of genetically modified with (genetically) unmodified crops: a case study of the situation in the Netherlands. NJAS : Wageningen journal of life sciences / Royal Society for Agricultural Sciences, 2006, 54 (1), 17 - 35.

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Summary

With the introduction of genetically modified (GM) crops the EU has demanded that individual member states enact measures to prevent inadvertent admixture – through outcrossing – of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) with products from conventional and organic farming. A literature review on outcrossing was prepared for the Coexistence Committee installed in the Netherlands in 2004. For sugar beet and potato, isolation distances do not appear to be of overriding importance, as true seeds are not part of the harvested product. The only route for admixture is through persistence of GM hybrid volunteers, and these should already be subject to strict control in good agricultural practice. Data on maize indicate that a distance larger than 25 m is needed to keep admixture below the EU labelling threshold of 0.9%, and larger than 250 m to remain below the 0.1% threshold as favoured by organic farming organizations. Oilseed rape is more complex because apart from pollen flow also persistence of volunteers in and outside arable fields, and hybridization with wild relatives play a role. At the present state of knowledge, isolation distances of 100–200 m and rotation intervals of 6–8 years might be warranted for the 0.9% threshold. It is as yet not clear whether a threshold of 0.1% is achievable in practice. The conclusions are compared with the measures recommended by the Dutch Coexistence Committee.


EPrint Type:Newspaper or magazine article
Keywords:genetische modificatie (nl), genetic engineering (en), kruisingen (nl), crosses (en), genetische verontreiniging (nl), genetic contamination (en), landbouwbeleid (nl), agricultural policy (en), biologische landbouw (nl), organic farming (en), genenstroom (nl), gene flow (en), isolatie (nl), isolation (en), maïs (nl), maize (en), koolzaad (nl), rape (en), suikerbieten (nl), sugarbeet (en), aardappelen (nl), potatoes (en), 504-A Plantenveredeling en -genetica (algemeen) (nl), 504-A Plant Breeding and Genetics (General) (en), 113-C-1 Ecologische landbouw (nl), 113-C-1 Organic Farming (en)
Subjects:"Organics" in general
Research affiliation: Netherlands > BioKennisBank
Related Links:https://edepot.wur.nl/40091
Project ID:BKB
Deposited By: Blom, M
ID Code:49022
Deposited On:12 Jun 2023 06:43
Last Modified:12 Jun 2023 06:43
Document Language:English

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