2000
DOI: 10.1007/s001220051429
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Assessment of interspecific hybridization between transgenic oilseed rape and wild radish under normal agronomic conditions

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“…Only three hybrids were detected in numerous field experiments in France when R. raphanistrum served as the maternal parent Baranger et al 1995;Darmency et al 1998;Che`vre et al 2000). The hybridization rate was estimated at between 10 (7 and 10 (5 (Che`vre et al 2000). In Australia, gene flow studies between R. raphanistrum and imidazolinone-resistant B. napus growing in experimental field plots (Rieger et al 2001) indicated even lower hybridization rates (B4)10 (8 ), with no hybrids found when R. raphanistrum was the maternal parent.…”
Section: Female Parent)male Parent Citationmentioning
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“…Only three hybrids were detected in numerous field experiments in France when R. raphanistrum served as the maternal parent Baranger et al 1995;Darmency et al 1998;Che`vre et al 2000). The hybridization rate was estimated at between 10 (7 and 10 (5 (Che`vre et al 2000). In Australia, gene flow studies between R. raphanistrum and imidazolinone-resistant B. napus growing in experimental field plots (Rieger et al 2001) indicated even lower hybridization rates (B4)10 (8 ), with no hybrids found when R. raphanistrum was the maternal parent.…”
Section: Female Parent)male Parent Citationmentioning
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“…Such matroclinous or matromorphic plants (resulting through the formation of diploid gametes), have been reported repeatedly in inter-specific crossings in Brassica (e.g., Kakizaki 1925;Olsson 1954Olsson , 1960MacKay 1968MacKay , 1972Heyn 1977). Fukushima (1931), Che`vre et al (2000) and Warwick et al (2003) have shown the presence of unreduced gametes. Pseudogamy has also been reported in Brassica species (Noguchi 1928;Mohammud and Sikka 1940).…”
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“…In France, interspecific hybrids were produced under natural field conditions between male-sterile Brassica napus and R. raphanistrum (Eber et al 1994;Darmency et al 1998;Guéritaine et al 2003b), and between transgenic glufosinate-resistant B. napus and R. raphanistrum (Baranger et al 1995;Chèvre et al 1997Chèvre et al , 1998Chèvre et al , 2000Darmency et al 1998). Hybridization occurred in both directions, with hybridization frequency estimated at between 10 -7 and 10 -5 (Chèvre et al 2000). In Australia (Rieger et al 2001), no hybrids were detected when R. raphanistrum served as the female parent in experimental field plots of imidazolinoneresistant B. napus, and only two hybrids (both fertile amphidiploids AACCRrRr, 2n = 56) when R. raphanistrum served as the pollen donor (hybridization frequency of <4 × 10 -8 ).…”
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“…Des études menées par l'INRA ont montré que le colza pouvait se croiser dans des conditions expérimentales de plein champ avec notamment la ravenelle et la roquette bâtarde, espèces apparentées au colza et présentes sur le territoire français [7,8]. La formation de ces hybrides interspécifiques stables, tolérants à différents herbicides entre le colza et certaines de ses espèces apparentées, implique successivement :…”
Section: Flux De Gène D'une Variété De Colza Tolérante à Un Herbicideunclassified