Consensus Document on the Biology of the Native North American Larches: Subalpine Larch (<em>Larix lyalli</em>), Western Larch (<em>Larix occidentalis</em>) and Tamarack (<em>Larix laricina</em>) (2007) | BCH-VLR-SCBD-48524 | Biosafety Virtual Library Resources | Biosafety Clearing-House

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Consensus Document on the Biology of the Native North American Larches: Subalpine Larch (<em>Larix lyalli</em>), Western Larch (<em>Larix occidentalis</em>) and Tamarack (<em>Larix laricina</em>)
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2007
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OECD Environmental Health and Safety Publications. Series on Harmonization of Regulatory Oversight in Biotechnology. No. 12;
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OECD
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Consensus Documents contain information for use during the regulatory assessment of a particular product. In the area of plant biosafety, Consensus Documents are being developed on the biology of certain plant species, on specific genes and resulting proteins that, when introduced into a plant, result in the expression of specific traits, and on biosafety issues arising from certain general trait modifications made to plants. This document, which was prepared by Norway as lead country, addresses the biology of the the Native North American Larches: Subalpine Larch (Larix lyalli), Western Larch (Larix occidentalis) and Tamarack (Larix laricina).
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regulatory regime risk assessment picea abies (l) karst (noway spruce) LMO categories: Plants
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