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1Release and persistence of extracellular DNA in the environmentEnvironmental Biosafety Research2007461
2A tiered system for assessing the risk of genetically modified plants to non-target organismsEnvironmental Biosafety Research2006142
3Possible effects of (trans)gene flow from crops on the genetic diversity from landraces and wild relativesEnvironmental Biosafety Research2003129
4Risks from GMOs due to Horizontal Gene TransferEnvironmental Biosafety Research2008128
5Problem formulation and hypothesis testing for environmental risk assessments of genetically modified cropsEnvironmental Biosafety Research2006118
6The co-existence between transgenic and non-transgenic maize in the European Union: a focus on pollen flow and cross-fertilizationEnvironmental Biosafety Research2005115
7Transgenic oilseed rape along transportation routes and port of Vancouver in western CanadaEnvironmental Biosafety Research2006106
8Ostrinia nubilalisparasitism and the field abundance of non-target insects in transgenicBacillus thuringiensiscorn (Zea mays)Environmental Biosafety Research2002103
9Crop-to-wild gene flow, introgression and possible fitness effects of transgenesEnvironmental Biosafety Research200399
10Soybean natural cross-pollination rates under field conditionsEnvironmental Biosafety Research200388
11Monitoring the escape of transgenic oilseed rape around Japanese ports and roadsidesEnvironmental Biosafety Research200587
12Horizontal gene transfer between bacteriaEnvironmental Biosafety Research200780
13General principles for risk assessment of living modified organisms: Lessons from chemical risk assessmentEnvironmental Biosafety Research200379
14Bt-transgenic oilseed rape hybridization with its weedy relative,Brassica rapaEnvironmental Biosafety Research200264
15Detection of feral transgenic oilseed rape with multiple-herbicide resistance in JapanEnvironmental Biosafety Research200662
16Management of herbicide-tolerant oilseed rape in Europe: a case study on minimizing vertical gene flowEnvironmental Biosafety Research200458
17A conceptual framework for the design of environmental post-market monitoring of genetically modified plantsEnvironmental Biosafety Research200557
18Hybridization and backcrossing between transgenic oilseed rape and two related weed species under field conditionsEnvironmental Biosafety Research200456
19Gene stacking in transgenic plants: towards compliance between definitions, terminology, and detection within the EU regulatory frameworkEnvironmental Biosafety Research200856
20Gene flow from GM glyphosate-tolerant to conventional soybeans under field conditions in JapanEnvironmental Biosafety Research200655
21Commentary: Statistical aspects of environmental risk assessment of GM plants for effects on non-target organismsEnvironmental Biosafety Research200951
22Field evidence for the exposure of ground beetles to Cry1Ab from transgenic cornEnvironmental Biosafety Research200550
23Comparative fitness of a wild squash species and three generations of hybrids between wild×virus-resistant transgenic squashEnvironmental Biosafety Research200448
24Conceptualizing risk assessment methodology for genetically modified organismsEnvironmental Biosafety Research200548
25Monitoring the occurrence of genetically modified oilseed rape growing along a Japanese roadside: 3-year observationsEnvironmental Biosafety Research200946
26Detecting (trans)gene flow to landraces in centers of crop origin: lessons from the case of maize in MexicoEnvironmental Biosafety Research200544
27Commentary: Genetic modification through oligonucleotide-mediated mutagenesis. A GMO regulatory challenge?Environmental Biosafety Research200944
28Identifying hazards in complex ecological systems. Part 3: Hierarchical Holographic Model for herbicide tolerant oilseed rapeEnvironmental Biosafety Research200443
29Towards safer vectors for the field release of recombinant bacteriaEnvironmental Biosafety Research200242
30Selection of relevant non-target herbivores for monitoring the environmental effects ofBtmaize pollenEnvironmental Biosafety Research200342
31An ecological risk assessment of Cry1F maize pollen impact to pale grass blue butterflyEnvironmental Biosafety Research200540
32Tiered tests to assess the environmental risk of fitness changes in hybrids between transgenic crops and wild relatives: the example of virus resistantBrassica napusEnvironmental Biosafety Research200539
33TransgenicBt-producingBrassica napus:Plutella xylostellaselection pressure and fitness of weedy relativesEnvironmental Biosafety Research200339
34A screening method for prioritizing non-target invertebrates for improved biosafety testing of transgenic cropsEnvironmental Biosafety Research200839
35The bucket and the searchlight: formulating and testing risk hypotheses about the weediness and invasiveness potential of transgenic cropsEnvironmental Biosafety Research201038
36Fate of transgenic plant DNA in the environmentEnvironmental Biosafety Research200737
37Environmental implications of gene flow from sugar beet to wild beet - current status and future research needsEnvironmental Biosafety Research200336
38Monitoring the impact ofBtmaize on butterflies in the field: estimation of required sample sizesEnvironmental Biosafety Research200434
39Transgene expression and fitness of hybrids between GM oilseed rape andBrassica rapaEnvironmental Biosafety Research200533
40The interplay between societal concerns and the regulatory frame on GM crops in the European UnionEnvironmental Biosafety Research200633
41Evaluation of crossability between triticale (XTriticosecaleWittmack) and common wheat, durum wheat and ryeEnvironmental Biosafety Research200733
42Evaluating biological containment strategies for pollen-mediated gene flowEnvironmental Biosafety Research201032
43Transgene escape in sugar beet production fields: data from six years farm scale monitoringEnvironmental Biosafety Research200731
44Farm questionnaires for monitoring genetically modified crops: a case study using GM maizeEnvironmental Biosafety Research200830
45Hybridization rates between lettuce (Lactuca sativa) and its wild relative (L. serriola) under field conditionsEnvironmental Biosafety Research200830
46Fitness and beyond: Preparing for the arrival of GM crops with ecologically important novel charactersEnvironmental Biosafety Research200930
47Editorial. Co-existence of genetically modified crops with conventional and organic farmingEnvironmental Biosafety Research200330
48Lack of detectable DNA uptake by bacterial gut isolates grownin vitroand byAcinetobacter baylyicolonizing rodentsin vivoEnvironmental Biosafety Research200730
49Effects ofBacillus thuringiensison non-target herbivore and natural enemy assemblages in tropical irrigated riceEnvironmental Biosafety Research200329
50GMO Biosafety Research in ChinaEnvironmental Biosafety Research200227