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Consensus Document on the Biology of Triticum aestivum (Bread Wheat)

Triticum aestivum, bread wheat, belongs to the order Poales (Glumiflorae), family Poaceae (Gramineae), tribe Triticeae, genus Triticum. The tribe Triticeae consists of 18 genera which are divided into two sub-groups, the Triticinae and the Hordeinae. The major genera in the sub-group Triticinae are Triticum, Aegilops, Secale, Agropyron and Haynaldia (Odenbach 1985, Zeller 1985, Körber-Grohne 1988). Attachments:  Biology_of_Wheat

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A Practical Guide to Containment: Plant Biosafety in Research Greenhouses

This Guide was originally published in 2001 as A Practical Guide to Containment: Greenhouse Research with Transgenic Plants and Microbes and primarily addressed containment of plants and plant-associated organisms containing recombinant DNA (rDNA). Researchers, facility managers, and regulators have subsequently encouraged the authors to expand this Guide beyond containment of solely transgenic organisms. Therefore, the

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Integrated Confinement System for Genetically Engineered Plants: A Comprehensive Approach to Biosafety for Confined Field Trials

The Integrated Confinement System for Genetically Engineered Plants provides model procedures and documents for the regulation and conduct of Confined Field Trials (CFTs) with genetically engineered (GE) plants. These models may be used by regulators and scientists in their efforts to develop a comprehensive national system ensuring biosafety, accountability and transparency in field evaluations of

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Consensus Document on Molecular Characterisation Of Plants Derived from Modern Biotechnology

Molecular characterisation is one component of the science-based multi-disciplinary approach used in food, feed and environmental risk/safety assessment of plants derived from modern biotechnology. The molecular characterisation of these plants is used to gain an understanding of the genetic material introduced and expressed in them. The purpose of this document is to explain the scientific

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Standard Operating Procedure: Transport of Genetically Engineered Plant Material in Bangladesh

This Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) will cover Genetically Engineered Plant (GEP) material imported into Bangladesh and GEP material transported: to, from or between contained facilities; to, from or between confined field trial sites and contained facilities; and GEP material destined for export. Attachments: Bangladesh_sop_1_transport

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Standard Operating Procedure: Storage of Genetically Engineered Plant Material in Bangladesh

This Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) will cover Genetically Engineered Plant (GEP) material stored at secured containment facilities or facilities within the trial site. The storage period will include the time of receipt and entire period of the trial. Attachments:  Bangladesh_sop_2_storage

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Standard Operating Procedure: Termination/Harvest and Disposition of Genetically Engineered Plant Material in Bangladesh

This Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) will cover the appropriate termination/harvest and disposition of field trials of genetically engineered plants in Bangladesh. Attachments: Bangladesh_sop_4_harvest

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Standard Operating Procedure: Compliance Management of Current Season Field Trials of Genetically Engineered Eggplant in Bangladesh

This Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) will cover the management of current season field trials of Genetically Engineered (GE) eggplant in Bangladesh to ensure compliance with the National Committee on Biosafety (NCB) requirements and the Guidelines governing confined field trials of genetically engineered plant (GEP) material in Bangladesh. Attachments: Bangladesh_sop_3_current_season_monitoring(eggplant)

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