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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/02/V1 Plant Research International Apple tree Testing of genetically modified apple trees with enhanced resistance to fungi

fungal disease resistance (scab, mildew, fruit tree canker)

B/BE/02/VW4 Aventis CropScience Oilseed rape Field evaluation with genetically modified pod shatter resistant oilseed rape

pod shatter resistance, herbicide tolerance (glufosinate)

B/BE/02/V5 Aventis CropScience Maize Evaluation of new insect tolerant corn lines

insect resistance (European corn borer), herbicide tolerance (glufosinate/glyphosate)

B/BE/02/WSP6 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/02/V3 Advanta/SES Europe Sugar beet Validation of a concept of long-term resistance to the rhizomania virus (beet necrotic yellow vein virus, BNYVV): field experimentation of sugar beet genetically modified to be resistant to rhizomania.

virus resistance (rhizomania virus: beet necrotic yellow vein virus, BNYVV), herbicide tolerance (glufosinate and bialaphos)