Pagarba už pastangas. RaR jau visą publiką baigia užliūliuoti... Dex 2011.03.30 10:40, Veikejas rašė: > ne nu tu nepagydomas, tu vardan galimo progreso Lietuvoje mielai ir > vandeniline bomba suprogdintum, juk progresas reikalauja auku.... > > o kad gmo veisles sunyks laukineje gamtoje cia pasakos BOBUTEMS, juk tu ir > pats tuo netiki... : > > ""A research team conducting a survey has found that about 86% of wild > canola plants in North Dakota have genetically modified genes in them, and > 'two samples contained multiple genes from different species of genetically > modified plants.' Canola usually has little competition when cultivated but > does not fare well in the wild. The Roundup Ready and Liberty Link strains > of genetically modified canola appear to be crossing over to wild plants and > helping it survive. The University of Arkansas team claims that the ease in > which genetically modified canola has 'escaped' into the wild should be > noted by seed makers like Monsanto because this is proof that it will > happen." > " > > " > A recent survey of spilled canola (oilseed rape) shows that genetically > modified canola contamination is much wider than expected throughout Japan. > NO!GMO Campaign published its findings in July after surveying 43 of Japan's > 47 prefectures from March 2007 onwards. The citizen survey produced 1617 > samples, of which 37 showed up GMO positive. Samples were not restricted to > obvious industrial locations (ports, factories, transportation routes), but > were taken on farmland and some urban locations as well. > " > > " > "The Biggest GM Crop Scandal in Germany to Date" > A genetically modified strain of maize classified as NK603 -- one that is > explicitly banned in the European Union -- has been unleashed in Germany. > The crop has been unwittingly planted on nearly 7,500 acres so far, and is > continuing to spread. The source of the contamination has not yet been > determined, but it is believed that it could cost farmers millions of euros > to eradicate the tenacious GMO crop. > > The contamination has spread across 7 different states in Germany, > contaminating fields unbeknown to the farmers tilling the land. Such > affected farmers will have no choice but to plow their fields prematurely. > Greenpeace operations in Europe helped uncover the GMO's spread. The BBC > reports: > > In the affected fields, up to 0.1% of the crop is contaminated with > NK603 - equivalent to 100 contaminated plants per hectare, Greenpeace says. > > "Fields will have to be ploughed up before the maize blooms - it is still > possible to halt the uncontrolled spread [of the GM variety]," Stefanie > Becker, spokeswoman for Lower Saxony's Environment Ministry, told the BBC. >