Table of Contents:
  • Introduction and the AIGM research project / J. Sweet, H.C.M. den Nijs and D. Bartsch
  • Hybridization in nature : lessons for the introgression of transgenes into wild relatives / P.H. van Tienderen
  • Introgressive hybridization between invasive and native plant species : a case study in the Genus Rorippa (Brassicaceae) / W. Bleeker
  • Hybrids between cultivated and wild carrots : a life history / T.P. Hauser, G.K. Bjørn, L. Magnussen and S.I. Shim
  • Gene exchange between wild and crop in Beta vulgaris : how easy is hybridization and what will happen in later generations? / H. van Dijk
  • Hybridization between wheat and wild relatives, a European Union research programme / Y. Jacot, K. Ammann, P.R. Al Mazyad, C. Chueca, J. David, J. Gressel, I. Loureiro, H. Wang and E. Benavente
  • Molecular genetic assessment of the potential for gene escape in strawberry, a model perennial study crop / A.L. Westman, S. Medel, T.P. Spira, S. Rajapakse, D.W. Tonkyn and A.G. Abbott
  • Gene flow in forest trees : gene migration patterns and landscape modelling of transgene dispersal in hybrid poplar / G.T. Slavov, S.P. DiFazio and S.H. Strauss
  • Implications for hybridization and introgression between oilseed rape (brassica napus) and wild turnip (b. rapa) from an agricultural perspective / C. Norris, J. Sweet, J. Parker and J. Law
  • Asymmetric gene flow and introgression between domesticated and wild populations / R. Papa and P. Gepts
  • Crop to wild gene flow in rice and its ecological consequences / B.-R. Lu, Z.-P. Song and J.-K. Chen
  • Potential for gene flow from herbicide-resistand GM soybeans to wild soya in the Russian far east / D. Dorokhov, A. Ignatov, E. Deineko, A. Serjapin, A. Ala and K. Skryabin
  • Analysis of gene flow in the lettuce crop-weed complex / C. van de Wiel, A. Flavell, N. Syed, R. Antonise, J.R. van der Voort and G. van der Linden
  • Introgression of cultivar beet genes to wild beet in the Ukraine / O. Slyvchenko and D. Bartsch
  • Crop-wild interaction within the beta vulgaris complex : a comparative analysis of genetic diversity between seabeet and weed beet populations within the French sugarbeet production area / J. Cuguen, J.-F. Arnaud, M. Delescluse and F. Viard
  • Crop-wild interaction within the beta vulgaris complex : agronomic aspects of weed beet in the Czech Republic / J. Soukup and J. Holec
  • A protocol for evaluating the ecological risks associated with gene flow from transgenic crops into their wild relatives : the case of cultivated sunflower and wild helianthus annuus / D. Pilson, A.A. Snow, L.H. Rieseberg and H.M. Alexander
  • A review on interspecific gene flow from oilseed rape to wild relatives / A.-M. Chèvre, H. Ammitzbøll, L.B. Hansen, M. Johannessen, B. Andersen and T.P. Hauser
  • Transgene expression and genetic introgression associated with the hybridization of GFP transgenic canola (brassica rapa L.) / M.D. Halfhill, S.I. Warwick and C.N. Stewart Jr
  • Insect-resistant transgenic plants and their environmental impact / R.S. Hails and B. Raymond
  • Risk assessment of genetically modified undomesticated plants / A. Wennström
  • A tiered approach to risk assessment of virus resistance traits based on studies with wild brassicas in England / D.W. Pallette, M.I. Thurston, M.L. Edwards, M. Naylor, H. Wang, M. Alexander, A.J. Gray, E. Mitchell, A.F. Raybould, J.A. Walsh and J.I. Cooper
  • Environmental and agronomic consequences of herbicide-resistant (HR) canola in Canada / S.I. Warwick, H.J. Beckie, M.-J. Simard, A. Légère, H. Nair and G. Séguin-Swartz
  • Prospects of a hybrid distribution map between GM brassica napus and wild B. rapa across the UK / M. Wilkinson, L. Elliott, J. Allainguillaume, C. Norris, R. Welters, M. Alexander, G. Cuccato, J. Sweet, M. Shaw and D. Mason
  • Potential and limits of modelling to predict the impact of transgenic crops in wild species / C. Lavigne, C. Devaux, A. Deville, A. Garnier, E.K. Klein, J. Lecomte, S. Pivard and P.H. Gouyon
  • Introgression of GM plants and the EU guidance note for monitoring / H.C.M. den Nijs and D. Bartsch.