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DIR 102 - Limited and controlled release of wheat and barley genetically modified for abiotic stress tolerance


DIR 102 - Notification of decision to issue a licence on application - posted 29 June 2010 (RTF 170 KB)
DIR 102 - Notification of decision to issue a licence on application - posted 29 June 2010 (PDF 42 KB)

DIR 102 - Questions & Answers (RTF 34 KB)
DIR 102 - Questions & Answers (PDF 11 KB)

DIR 102 - Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plan (RARMP) Executive Summary (RTF 198 KB)
DIR 102 - Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plan (RARMP) Executive Summary (PDF 57 KB)

DIR 102 - Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plan (RARMP) Technical Summary (RTF 197 KB)
DIR 102 - Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plan (RARMP) Technical Summary (PDF 70 KB)

DIR 102 - Full Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plan (RARMP) for limited and controlled release of wheat and barley genetically modified for abiotic stress tolerance (RTF 2.07 MB)
DIR 102 - Full Risk Assessment and Risk Management Plan (RARMP) for limited and controlled release of wheat and barley genetically modified for abiotic stress tolerance (PDF 418 KB)

DIR 102 - Licence Application Summary (RTF 174 KB
DIR 102 - Licence Application Summary (PDF 66 KB

DIR 102 - GM wheat and barley Licence Conditions (RTF 762 KB
DIR 102 - GM wheat and barley Licence Conditions (PDF 139 KB



Reference material

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

The Biology of Triticum aestivum L. em Thell (Wheat) (2008 version)

The Biology of Hordeum vulgare L. (Barley) (2008 version)

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