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Genetically Modified Pest-Protected Plants: Science and Regulation (2000)
Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources (BANR)

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. "Appendix C: Committee on Genetically Modified Pest-Protected Plants Public Workshop." Genetically Modified Pest-Protected Plants: Science and Regulation. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press, 2000.

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GENETICALLY MODIFIED PEST-PROTECTED PLANTS: SCIENCE AND REGULATION
 

Rick Welsh

Policy Analyst

Wallace Institute

11:15 – 12:15

Panel C: Ecological Effects Panel

 
  • What evidence is available concerning potential ecological risks or benefits associated with GMPP plants? (e.g. non-target species, resistance management, habitat considerations, biodiversity, reduced pesticide use)

  • How should the regulatory framework address these risks and benefits?

 

Harold Coble

Professor, Department of Crop Science

North Carolina State University

 

Peter Kareiva

Senior Scientist, Fish and Wildlife Service

Department of Interior

 

Phil Regal

Professor

Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior

University of Minnesota

 

Guenther Stotzky

Professor, Department of Biology

New York University

12:15 – 1:15pm

Lunch break

1:15 – 2:15

Panel D: Animal/Human Health Effects Panel

 
  • What evidence is available concerning potential risks or benefits that GMPP plants pose to livestock or human health? (e.g. allergenicity, toxicity, reduced pesticide exposure)

  • How should the regulatory framework address these risks and benefits?

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