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Systemic Risks of Genetically Modified Organisms in Crop Production: Interdisciplinary Perspective
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GeneticsAgricultural EconomicsGenetically Modified CropsTransgenic TechnologyGm CropSustainable AgricultureIndustrial CropPublic HealthInterdisciplinary PerspectiveCrop ManagementCrop DamageGenerisk Research ConsortiumSystemic RisksCrop CultivationGenetically Modified OrganismsCrop ProtectionGenetic EngineeringSpatial ImplicationsAgrobiodiversity ConservationMicrobiologyMedicineGenetically Modified OrganismGmo Cultivation
The GeneRisk research consortium analysed the implications of the cultivation of genetically modified organisms (GMO). The risks involved transcend the borders of very different systems. Therefore, they need to be analysed using interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary approaches. One central scientific issue was the assessment of the spatial implications of GMO cultivation for areas of large extent, examining Bt-maize as the currently most relevant GM crop and oilseed rape as an additional example.