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Inclusion of dealings with GM Carnations on the GMO Register

Register 001/2004 Notification of inclusion of dealings on the GMO Register - posted 2 April 2007 (RTF 155 KB)
Register 001/2004 Notification of inclusion of dealings on the GMO Register - posted 2 April 2007 (PDF 50 KB)

Register 001/2004 Questions & Answers on inclusion of dealings with GM Carnations on the GMO Register (RTF 34 KB)
Register 001/2004 Questions & Answers on inclusion of dealings with GM Carnations on the GMO Register (PDF 21 KB)

Register 001/2004 Legislative instrument to include four GM Carnation lines on the GMO Register (RTF 1.1 MB)
Register 001/2004 Legislative instrument to include four GM Carnation lines on the GMO Register (PDF 50 KB)

Register 001/2004 Risk Assessment (RTF 247 KB)
Register 001/2004 Risk Assessment (PDF 107KB)

Reference material

DIR030/2002 Licence and related documents (for these dealings with GM Carnation lines)

Risk Analysis Framework for Licence Applications to the Office of the Gene Technology Regulator (2nd Edition) 2005 (PDF 1.87 MB)

The biology and ecology of carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus L.) (RTF 1.48 MB)
The biology and ecology of carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus L.) (PDF 311 KB)Top of page


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