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Genetically engineered trees for plantation forests: key considerations for environmental risk assessment

Forests are vital to the world's ecological, social, cultural and economic well-being yet sustainable provision of goods and services from forests is increasingly challenged by pressures such as growing demand for wood and other forest products, land conversion and degradation, and climate chan...

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Autores principales: Häggman, Hely, Raybould, Alan, Borem, Aluizio, Fox, Thomas, Handley, Levis, Hertzberg, Magnus, Lu, Meng-Zu, Macdonald, Philip, Oguchi, Taichi, Pasquali, Giancarlo, Pearson, Les, Peter, Gary, Quemada, Hector, Séguin, Armand, Tattersall, Kylie, Ulian, Eugênio, Walter, Christian, McLean, Morven
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3823068/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23915092
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.12100
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author Häggman, Hely
Raybould, Alan
Borem, Aluizio
Fox, Thomas
Handley, Levis
Hertzberg, Magnus
Lu, Meng-Zu
Macdonald, Philip
Oguchi, Taichi
Pasquali, Giancarlo
Pearson, Les
Peter, Gary
Quemada, Hector
Séguin, Armand
Tattersall, Kylie
Ulian, Eugênio
Walter, Christian
McLean, Morven
author_facet Häggman, Hely
Raybould, Alan
Borem, Aluizio
Fox, Thomas
Handley, Levis
Hertzberg, Magnus
Lu, Meng-Zu
Macdonald, Philip
Oguchi, Taichi
Pasquali, Giancarlo
Pearson, Les
Peter, Gary
Quemada, Hector
Séguin, Armand
Tattersall, Kylie
Ulian, Eugênio
Walter, Christian
McLean, Morven
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description Forests are vital to the world's ecological, social, cultural and economic well-being yet sustainable provision of goods and services from forests is increasingly challenged by pressures such as growing demand for wood and other forest products, land conversion and degradation, and climate change. Intensively managed, highly productive forestry incorporating the most advanced methods for tree breeding, including the application of genetic engineering (GE), has tremendous potential for producing more wood on less land. However, the deployment of GE trees in plantation forests is a controversial topic and concerns have been particularly expressed about potential harms to the environment. This paper, prepared by an international group of experts in silviculture, forest tree breeding, forest biotechnology and environmental risk assessment (ERA) that met in April 2012, examines how the ERA paradigm used for GE crop plants may be applied to GE trees for use in plantation forests. It emphasizes the importance of differentiating between ERA for confined field trials of GE trees, and ERA for unconfined or commercial-scale releases. In the case of the latter, particular attention is paid to characteristics of forest trees that distinguish them from shorter-lived plant species, the temporal and spatial scale of forests, and the biodiversity of the plantation forest as a receiving environment.
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spelling pubmed-38230682013-12-03 Genetically engineered trees for plantation forests: key considerations for environmental risk assessment Häggman, Hely Raybould, Alan Borem, Aluizio Fox, Thomas Handley, Levis Hertzberg, Magnus Lu, Meng-Zu Macdonald, Philip Oguchi, Taichi Pasquali, Giancarlo Pearson, Les Peter, Gary Quemada, Hector Séguin, Armand Tattersall, Kylie Ulian, Eugênio Walter, Christian McLean, Morven Plant Biotechnol J Review Article Forests are vital to the world's ecological, social, cultural and economic well-being yet sustainable provision of goods and services from forests is increasingly challenged by pressures such as growing demand for wood and other forest products, land conversion and degradation, and climate change. Intensively managed, highly productive forestry incorporating the most advanced methods for tree breeding, including the application of genetic engineering (GE), has tremendous potential for producing more wood on less land. However, the deployment of GE trees in plantation forests is a controversial topic and concerns have been particularly expressed about potential harms to the environment. This paper, prepared by an international group of experts in silviculture, forest tree breeding, forest biotechnology and environmental risk assessment (ERA) that met in April 2012, examines how the ERA paradigm used for GE crop plants may be applied to GE trees for use in plantation forests. It emphasizes the importance of differentiating between ERA for confined field trials of GE trees, and ERA for unconfined or commercial-scale releases. In the case of the latter, particular attention is paid to characteristics of forest trees that distinguish them from shorter-lived plant species, the temporal and spatial scale of forests, and the biodiversity of the plantation forest as a receiving environment. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2013-09 2013-08-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3823068/ /pubmed/23915092 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.12100 Text en Copyright © 2013 Society for Experimental Biology, Association of Applied Biologists and John Wiley & Sons Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation.
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Häggman, Hely
Raybould, Alan
Borem, Aluizio
Fox, Thomas
Handley, Levis
Hertzberg, Magnus
Lu, Meng-Zu
Macdonald, Philip
Oguchi, Taichi
Pasquali, Giancarlo
Pearson, Les
Peter, Gary
Quemada, Hector
Séguin, Armand
Tattersall, Kylie
Ulian, Eugênio
Walter, Christian
McLean, Morven
Genetically engineered trees for plantation forests: key considerations for environmental risk assessment
title Genetically engineered trees for plantation forests: key considerations for environmental risk assessment
title_full Genetically engineered trees for plantation forests: key considerations for environmental risk assessment
title_fullStr Genetically engineered trees for plantation forests: key considerations for environmental risk assessment
title_full_unstemmed Genetically engineered trees for plantation forests: key considerations for environmental risk assessment
title_short Genetically engineered trees for plantation forests: key considerations for environmental risk assessment
title_sort genetically engineered trees for plantation forests: key considerations for environmental risk assessment
topic Review Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3823068/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23915092
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/pbi.12100
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