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25 October 2011
Publication list available online
A list of scientific papers published within the context of the National Research Programme is as of now available on the NRP 59 website. The compilation includes more than 60 specialized articles and is continuously updated. The publications can be searched and sorted by keywords and the names of project leaders or authors.
Scientific articles
24 August 2010
Genetically modified wheat has been harvested
Last week, the mature wheat plants were harvested in the experimental field in Reckenholz. Thanks to favourable weather conditions, the genetically modified wheat in the trial field in Pully could already be harvested at the end of July. In the process, it became apparent that the act of vandalism committed at the end of June only reached the border of the field and did not compromise the tested plants. Various research groups at the Agroscope Changins-Wädenswil, at the Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, as well as at the universities of Basel and Lausanne can now add the new results to those collected in 2009 in Pully and in 2008 and 2009 in Reckenholz and compare them. The scientists will continue to closely watch the trial fields in the next few years, so as to eliminate regrowth as quickly as possible.
13 July 2010
The influence of the environment on genetically modified wheat
In the greenhouse, lines of genetically modified wheat carrying a resistance gene against the fungal disease mildew have a yield which is up to twice as high as that of control plants. In the field however, this ratio is reversed for certain, but not all, wheat lines. A study performed within the NRP 59 concludes from these results that data from the greenhouse cannot be applied to the situation in the field and that therefore field trials are important.
Press release
07 July 2010
Acts of vandalism condemned
At the end of June vandals destroyed part of a test field where the safety of genetically modified wheat is being researched as part of the National Research Programme “Benefits and Risks of the Deliberate Release of Genetically Modified Plants” (NRP 59). Shortly afterwards, unknown persons defaced the house and car of one of the NRP researchers. The Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) regrets and particularly deplores actions directed at individual persons.
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