Congressi SIGA
- Book of abstracts cover
- Scientific Programme
- Session I - Plant-pathogen interactions
- Session II - Genetic resources and breeding: opportunities and challenges
- Session IV - Genetic aspects of quality in plant and animal products
- Session V - Plastids and mitochondria in genetics, breeding and biotechnology
- Session VI - Integrated vision in plant genetics: modelling and experimental analysis
- Session A - Plants as bioreactors
- Session B - Genomics, proteomics and metabolomics
- Session C - Plant and animal genetic resources and breeding
- Session D - Plant-environment interaction
- Session E - Fruit and woody trees
- Session F - Quality
- Session G - Ornamental and medical plants
- Session H - GMO: scientifical, technical and legal perspective and public acceptance
- Session L - Phytoremediation
- Authors Index
- Keywords Index
Session H - GMO: scientifical, technical and legal perspective and public acceptance
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POSTERS I |
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H.01
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A. Gadaleta, A. Giancaspro, A. Blechl, A. Blanco
- Development of transgenic wheat plants free of herbicide
marker genes and plasmid backbone sequences through “clean
gene” technology and positive selection |
H.02
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F. Marin, G. Pellegrini, L. Martinelli - EU
regulation on traceability and labeling of genetically modified
food and feed: perceptions of stakeholders and citizens |
H.03
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L. Dalla Costa, F. Savazzini, L. Martinelli
- Definition of an analytical method to quantify GM soybean contamination
in feed |
H.04
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F. Savazzini, I. Ciabatti, A. Paternò,
U. Marchesi, D. Amaddeo, L. Martinelli - Validation of real-time
PCR methods for grapevine detection and identification:
a practical approach |
H.05
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A. Rosati, P. Bogani, M. Buiatti - Genomic
instability in Nicotiana transgenic plants detected by
AFLP analysis |
H.06
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M. Minunni, S. Tombelli, M. M. Spiriti, M. Mascini,
P. Bogani, M. Buiatti - Development of a new analytical
tool for traceability of transgenes in genetically modified
plants |
H.07
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D. Rosellini, S. Capomaccio, N. Ferradini,
M. L. Savo Sardaro, A. Nicolia, F. Veronesi - An alternative to antibiotics for alfalfa genetic engineering |
H.08
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M. Vischi, D. Guiatti, F. Toneatto, S. Dellacasa,
I. Scotti, A. Olivieri - Analysis of gene flow from
crop to wild forms in lettuce and chicory |
H.09
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M. Prandi, L. Bucchini - Factors and time that
caracterize the approvation of transgenic plants in USA and
Europe |
H.10
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F. Marin, L. Dalla Costa, L. Martinelli, V.
Poletti, F. Savazzini, I. Vaccari, G. Sonda, G. Pellegrini,
A. Autiero, L. Galvagni, R. Guardini, M. Lanzingher, L. Massacci
- Ethical and bioethical aspects of biotechnologies |
H.11
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I. Marino, P. D. Grieco, R. Novario, F. Cellini
- Detection of transgene in wheat flour and derived bread
after food processing |
H.12
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G. Taddonio, I. Marino, P. D. Grieco, F. Cellini
- Development of a real-time PCR based method for identification of genetically modified wheat with LUX primers |
H.13
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M.G. Morano, P.D. Grieco, F. Cellini - Viability
of DNA template from processed tomato for the identification
of genetically modified DNA traits and subsequent
development of a multiplex PCR system |
H.14
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M. Campa, C. Vannini, E. Puja, P. Francia,
M. R. Stile, M. Bracale - Production of marker-free wheat ( Triticum aestivum) plants transformed by Agrobacterium |
H.15
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N. Acciarri, S. Voltattorni, G.L. Rotino, E.
Sabatini - Gene-escape studies on tomato grown in open field
and greenhouse |