United Kingdom
The database contains 14 references relating to the Safety and Benefits of Biotechnology and "United Kingdom".
References relating to "United Kingdom":
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Improving wheat as a source of iron and zinc for global nutrition
(2019)
Balk J, Connorton JM, Wan Y, Lovegrove A, Moore KL, Uauy C, Sharp PA, Shewry PR
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Management of genetically modified herbicide tolerant sugar beet for spring and autumn environmental benefit
(2005)
Champion GT, Dewar AM, May MJ, Pidgeon JD, Qi A
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An Application of Life-cycle Assessment for Environmental Planning and Management – The Potential Environmental and Human Health Impacts of Growing Genetically-modified Herbicide-tolerant Sugar Beet
(2006)
Bennet RM, Phipps R, Strange A
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Environmental and human health impacts of growing genetically modified herbicide-tolerant sugar beet: a life-cycle assessment.
(2004)
Bennet RM, Grey P, Phipps R, Strange A
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Coexistence of GM and non-GM arable crops: the non-GM and organic context in the EU
(2004)
Barfoot P, Brookes G
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Plant biotechnology: potential impact for improving pest management in European agriculture. Oilseed Rape Herbicide-Tolerant Case Study
(2003)
Gianessi LP, Reigner N, Sankula S
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Economic consequences for UK farmers of growing GM herbicide tolerant sugar beet.
(2003)
May MJ
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Weeds in fields with contrasting conventional and genetically modified herbicide-tolerant crops. I. Effects on abundance and diversity.
(2003)
Champion GT, Clark SJ, Firbank LG, Haughton AJ, Hawes C, Heard MS, Hill MO, Parish AM, Perry JN, Rothery P, Scott RJ, Skellern MP, Squire GR
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Weeds in fields with contrasting conventional and genetically modified herbicide-tolerant crops. II. Effects on individual species
(2003)
Champion GT, Clark SJ, Firbank LG, Haughton AJ, Hawes C, Heard MS, Hill MO, Parish AM, Perry JN, Rothery P, Roy DB, Scott RJ, Skellern MP, Squire GR
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Responses of plants and invertebrate trophic groups to contrasting herbicide regimes in the Farm Scale Evaluations of genetically modified herbicide-tolerant crops.
(2003)
Bohan DA, Brooks DR, Champion GT, Clark SJ, Daniels RE, Dewar AM, Firbank LG, Haughton AJ, Hawes C, Heard MS, Osborne JL, Parish AM, Perry JN, Rothery P, Roy DB, Scott RJ, Squire GR, Woiwod IP, Young MW