Genetski modifikovano drvece je rezultat savremenog oplemenjivanja biljaka. Njegovo uvodenje u ?ivotnu sredinu u eksperimentalne svrhe ili ?ire gajenje definisano je razlicito, od zemlje do zemlje. Mi?ljenje javnosti je podeljeno! Obavljena istra?ivanja deo su aktivnosti u okviru COST akcije FP0905 ,,Biosafety of forest transgenic trees", koja ima za cilj prikupljanje informacija i definisanje naucnog stava o genetski modifikovanom drvecu, kao osnove za buducu politiku Evropske unije u toj oblasti. Prikupljene informacije odnose se na osam zemalja: cetiri zemlje clanice Evropske unije (Italija, Slovenija, Rumunija i Bugarska) i cetiri zemlje u procesu pridru?ivanja (Hrvatska, Crna Gora, Srbija i Bosna i Hercegovina). Komparativnom analizom obuhvaceno je stanje ?umskih resursa (povr?ina ?umskog zemlji?ta i ?umski pokrivac), zakonodavstva vezano za ?umarstvo i za genetski modifikovane organizme i stav ?ire javnosti o ovom pitanju. Prikupljene informacije pru?aju dobru osnovu za sagledavanje ove problematike u cilju definisanja jasnog naucnog stava kao preporuke.
Genetically modified trees are the result of modern plant breeding. Its introduction into the environment for experimental purposes or wider cultivation is defined differently from country to country. Public opinion is divided! Conducted research are part of the activities within the COST Action FP0905 ,,Biosafety of forest transgenic trees", which aims to collect information and define the scientific attitude on genetically modified trees as a basis for future European Union (EU) policy in this field. The collected information refer to eight countries: four EU member states (Italy, Slovenia, Romania and Bulgaria) and four countries in the process of pre-accession (Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina). A comparative analysis involved the state of forest resources (area of forest land and forest cover), forestry legislation, legislation relating to genetically modified organisms and the general public attitude on this issue. The collected information provide a good basis for understanding this issue in order to define a clear scientific attitude as a recommendation.
GENETICALLY MODIFIED TREES - STATE AND PERSPECTIVES
Cristina VETTORI;
2012
Abstract
Genetically modified trees are the result of modern plant breeding. Its introduction into the environment for experimental purposes or wider cultivation is defined differently from country to country. Public opinion is divided! Conducted research are part of the activities within the COST Action FP0905 ,,Biosafety of forest transgenic trees", which aims to collect information and define the scientific attitude on genetically modified trees as a basis for future European Union (EU) policy in this field. The collected information refer to eight countries: four EU member states (Italy, Slovenia, Romania and Bulgaria) and four countries in the process of pre-accession (Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina). A comparative analysis involved the state of forest resources (area of forest land and forest cover), forestry legislation, legislation relating to genetically modified organisms and the general public attitude on this issue. The collected information provide a good basis for understanding this issue in order to define a clear scientific attitude as a recommendation.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.