UK field-scale evaluations answer wrong questions. Chassy, B., M., Carter, C., McGloughlin, M., McHughen, A., Parrott, W., Preston, C., Roush, R., T., Shelton, A., M., & Strauss, S., H. Nature Biotechnology, 21(12):1429-1430, 2003. abstract bibtex On October 16, 2003 the UK Royal Society published a special volume of Philosophical Transactions that reported the results of extensive field-scale evaluations (FSEs) of herbicide-tolerant GM crops in the UK. On the basis of extrapolations from this information, certain media and various environmental groups are citing the FSEs as proof that genetically modified (GM) crops are environmentally damaging and bad for biodiversity.
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