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EU record number Company/Institution Host organism Project title Trait
B/BE/22/V3 VIB Maize Scientific field evaluation of maize with modified growth characteristics

The genetically modified maize plants have a mutation in the gene coding for a histon linker protein which leads to the inactivation of the gene. As a result, the plants have a significantly better growth during periods of drought.

B/BE/22/V2 VIB Maize Scientific field evaluation of maize with improved digestibility

The genetically modified maize plants have an altered composition of their cell wall resulting from the introduction of a mutation in the CCR1 and/or CCR3 genes. These mutations lead to the inactivation of these genes. The plants have up to 20% less lignin in their cell walls which is expected to contribute to a better digestibility of the maize thereby improving the feed conversion rate.

B/BE/22/V1 VIB Maize Scientific field evaluation of maize with increased resistance against DNA damage causing environmental stress

The genetically modified maize plants have a significantly better growth under environmental stress conditions that lead to DNA damage.

B/BE/95/VSP9 AgrEvo Maize Zea mays; the use of glufosinate-ammonium against typical weed species under Belgian agricultural practices using a glufosinate-ammonium tolerant crop

herbicide tolerance (glufosinate)

B/BE/95/WSP5 Warcoing-Chicoline Chicory Selection program of glufosinate tolerant chicory lines and families in view of the production of new synthetic varieties and tolerant hybrids

herbicide tolerance (glufosinate)

B/BE/95/VSP6 Plant Genetic Systems Oilseed rape Selection program of parental male sterile and restorer lines obtained through genetic engineering in order to produce oilseed rape hybrids.

male sterility, fertility restorer, herbicide tolerance (glufosinate)

B/BE/95/WSP4 Monsanto Sugar beet Multi-year field trial programme for the development of cultivated Beta vulgaris containing the Roundup Ready genes (glyphosate tolerance)

herbicide tolerance (glyphosate)