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VRTP IMPACT is a research project funded by the European Commission. The goal is to evaluate the impact of virus resistant plants on the environment.

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Publications

The articles published within the scope of the project:


Bartsch D, Hoffmann A, Lehnen M, Wehres U. (2003)
Ecological consequences of gene flow from cultivars to wild relatives, Rhizomania resistance genes in the genus Beta. In, T. Lelley, M. Tepfer, E. Balazs (Eds.) The Dissemination of GMOs in Agro-Ecosystems. INRA and Springer-Verlag, Versailles and Heidelberg. In press.

Bartsch D, Cuguen J, Biancardi E, Sweet J. (2003)
Environmental implications of gene flow from sugar beet to wild beet – current status and future research needs. Environmental Biosafety Research. In press.

Bartsch D, Schmitz G. (2002)
Experience with biosafety research and post-market environmental monitoring in risk management of crops derived from plant biotechnology. In, J. Thomas and R. Fuchs (eds.) Biotechnology and Safety Assessment 3rd Edition. Academic Press, 13-38.

Bartsch D, Schuphan I. (2002)
Lessons we can learn from ecological biosafety research.
Journal of Biotechnology (98) 71-77. Abstract.

Canto T, Palukaitis P. (2002)
A novel N gene-associated, temperature-independent resistance to the movement of TMV vectors, neutralized by a CMV RNA1 transgene.
Journal of Virology (76) 12908-12916. Abstract.

Huppert E, Szilassy D, Salánki K, Divéki Z, Balázs E. (2002)
Heterologous movement protein strongly modifies the infection phenotype of cucumber mosaic virus.
Journal of Virology (76) 3554-3557. Abstract.

Moreno IM, Malpica JM, Díaz-Pendón JA, Moriones E, Fraile A, García-Arenal F. (2004)
Variability and genetix structure of the population of Watermelon mosaic virus infecting melon in Spain.
Virology (318) 451-460.

Pallett DW, Thurston MI, Cortina-Borja M, Edwards M-L, Alexander M, Mitchell E, Raybould AF, Cooper JI. (2002)
The incidence of viruses in wild Brassica rapa ssp.sylvestris in southern England.
Annals of Applied Biology (141) 163-170.

Saeglitz C, Bartsch D. (2002)
Plant gene flow consequences.
AgBiotechNet 4, ABN 084.

Shi B-J, Miller J, Symons RH, Palukaitis P. (2003)
The 2b protein of cucumoviruses has a role in promoting the cell-to-cell movement of pseudorecombinant viruses. Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions (16) 261-267.

Tepfer M. (2002)
Risk assessment of virus-resistant transgenic plants.
Annual Review of Phytopathology (40) 467-491. Abstract.


Poster and oral presentations


Bartsch D, Driessen S, Hoffmann A, Lehnen M, Muecher T, Saeglitz C, Wehres U, Schuphan I C. (2002)
Monitoring the environmental consequences of gene flow from transgenic sugar beet.
Proceedings of the Scientific Methods Workshop, Ecological and Agronomic Consequences of Gene Flow from Transgenic Crops to Wild Relatives, Ohio State University Columbus OH, March 5-6., page 78-93. http://www.biosci.ohio-state.edu/~lspencer/Proceedings.pdf

Gaubert S, Aaziz R, Belin C, Trouilloud S, de Wispelaere M, Teycheney P-Y, Tepfer M.
Mapping the sites of recombination on RNA3 of two cucumoviruses in doubly-infected plants.

6th International Symposium on positive-strand RNA viruses, Paris, April 2001.

de Wispelaere M, Fernandez-Delmond I, Pierrugues O, Jacquemond M, Tepfer M.
Generation in vitro of interspecific recombinant cucumoviral RNAs using reverse transcriptase.
XIIth International Congress of Virology, Paris, July 2002

Gaubert S, de Wispelaere M, Trouilloud S, Belin C, Tepfer M.
Detailed mapping of the sites of interspecific viral RNA recombination in plants infected with two cucumoviruses.
XIIth International Congress of Virology, Paris, July 2002

Fernandez-Delmond I, Gaubert S, de Wispelaere M, Trouilloud S, Belin C, Tepfer M.
Recombination in plants infected with two cucumoviruses and in transgenic plants expressing a viral coat protein gene.

7th international symposium on the biosafety of GMOs, Beijing, October 2002

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