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DIR 090 - Commercial release of rose genetically modified for altered flower colour



DIR 090 - Notification of decision to issue a licence on application - posted 19 June 2009 (RTF 162 KB)
DIR 090 - Notification of decision to issue a licence on application - posted 19 June 2009 (PDF 44 KB)

DIR 090 - Questions and Answers (RTF 27 KB)
DIR 090 - Questions and Answers (PDF 14 KB)

DIR 090 - Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plan (RARMP) Executive Summary (RTF 1.0 MB)
DIR 090 - Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plan (RARMP) Executive Summary (PDF 63 KB)

DIR 090 - Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plan (RARMP) Technical Summary (RTF 1.02 MB)
DIR 090 - Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plan (RARMP) Technical Summary (PDF 75 KB)

DIR 090 - Full Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plan (RARMP) for commercial release of rose genetically modified for altered flower colour (DOC 1.1 MB)
DIR 090 - Full Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plan (RARMP) for commercial release of rose genetically modified for altered flower colour (PDF 574 KB)

DIR 090 - Licence application summary (RTF 253 KB)
DIR 090 - Licence application summary (PDF 49 KB)

DIR 090 - GM Rose Licence Conditions (RTF 829 KB)
DIR 090 - GM Rose Licence Conditions (PDF 89 KB)


Reference material

Risk Analysis Framework for Licence Applications to the Office of the Gene Technology Regulator 2009

Related Documents - The Biology of Hybrid Tea Rose (Rosa x hybrida)


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