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Risk Assessment generated by a regulatory process (RA)
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BCH-RA-DE-110742-3   |   PDF   |   Print   |  
published: 26 Jul 2016 last updated: 28 Sep 2020
General Information
6786-01-0075 (adv. 42010.0075); Summary of the risk assessment of a deliberate release (field trial) of the genetically modified sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris L.) transformation events T 210-3 and T 219-5, issued by the German Competent Authority
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05 Mar 1998
Risk assessment details
  • Sugarbeet modified for resistance to the Beet Necrotic Yellow Vein Virus
    | PLANTA Angewandte Pflanzengenetik und Biotechnologie GmbH | Resistance to antibiotics (Kanamycin), Resistance to diseases and pests (Viruses, Beet necrotic yellow virus (BNYV))
  • Sugarbeet modified for resistance to the Beet Necrotic Yellow Vein Virus
    | PLANTA Angewandte Pflanzengenetik und Biotechnologie GmbH | Resistance to antibiotics (Kanamycin), Resistance to diseases and pests (Viruses, Beet necrotic yellow virus (BNYV))
Methodology and points to consider
The execution of this field trial is not expected to have a negative impact on human or animal health, or on the environment.
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Adverse effects on human or animal health or on the environment are not expected.
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3 field sites in Germany, for details refer to the German LMO/GMO location register (http://apps2.bvl.bund.de/stareg_web/localeSwitch.do?language=en&page=/showflaechen.do?)
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construct specific PCR-based method
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Additional information
- deliberate release, no placing on the market.
- crops are not intended to be used as food or feed.

-  There is no Summary Notification Information Format available on the Internet (WebSNIF) for B/DE/97/75
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