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Page 1: François Houllier Item 4 EFI Position on research related to GM trees Annual Conference of EFI 2007.

François Houllier

Item 4EFI Position on research related to GM trees

Annual Conference of EFI 2007

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EFI Annual Conference, 6 September 20072

A position about GM tree-related research,not about GM tree-based silviculture

Doing research on a topic does neither mean that there will be

direct applications nor that such applications are desired and/or

desirable, • But, of course, research may also lead to applications …

GM-tree related research covers a wide range of topics,

disciplines and expertise• Tree biology and biotechnology• Assessment of ecological/environmental impacts• Comparative assessment of alternative silvicultural systems• Assessment of economic/social impacts• …

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EFI Annual Conference, 6 September 20073

A statement in three parts

Context

Process

Statement

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EFI Annual Conference, 6 September 20074

A statement in three parts:the context

Context

• “EFI Board acknowledges that GM tree-related research is a

controversial issue, with implications for many disciplines

from biology, ecology and environmental sciences, to social

and human sciences.”

• “The Board recognised its responsibility to issue a statement

on the matter and consequently initiated a process of

discussion and consideration.”ProcessStatement

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The forestry context is different from the context in agriculture (1)

Reasons for that are diverse

• Feed and food uses (crops) vs. non food uses (forests)

• Trees are long-living perennial species

• Trees are large organisms

• Specific targets (e.g. lignin contents and type in trees)

• Large (GM crops: 102 Mha in 2006) vs. restricted (GM

forests) dissemination

• Different implication of large multinational companies

• Forests and trees are a symbol of ‘Nature’

• …

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The forestry context is different from the context in agriculture (2)

Reasons for that are diverseAs a consequence (?), the controversy is less hot than for crops

• e.g. Number of citations under Google (25 August 2007)

• GM forest : 965 (vs. 79,000 for GM crop)

• GM tree : 919 (vs. 70,800 for GM plant)

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The context:positions taken by other organizations

Several international (FAO, IUFRO Task Force « Forests and

Genetically Modified Trees ») and national organizations

(BBSRC, CSIRO, CIRAD, INRA, etc.) have expressed their

position on GMOs and/or biotechnology• either in general or with a special emphasis on research• rarely with a specific reference to forest trees

A few common features• The need for innovation and the potential role of

biotechnologies, including GM• The necessity to investigate all sorts of impacts (direct-

indirect, intentional-non intentional, short-long term, etc.)

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The context:the status in the EU in 2006 (1)

GM plants (including GM trees) are a common lab tool for plant

biologists

• Contained research using indoor facilities

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The context:the status in the EU in 2006 (2)

GM plants are a common lab tool for plant biologistsA few open-air field GM tree experiments in a few countries

presently (Poland, Germany, Finland, France, Romania, Italy,

Netherlands, Spain, Sweden) or in the past (UK, Romania,

Netherlands, Portugal)• Fruit trees: apple tree, Prunus sp., olive tree, Citrus sp.• Forest trees: poplar, aspen, silver birch, Eucalyptus• Former experiments: Norway spruce, pine, Eucalyptus• Target traits: modified wood properties, resistance to a virus,

fast growth, risk assessment (e.g. dissemination, non target

insect species)

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The context:the status in the EU in 2006 (3)

GM plants are a common lab tool for plant biologistsA few open-air field GM tree experiments in a few countries

presently or in the pastNo commercial release (i.e. no large scale application)

• neither presently

• nor foreseen

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A statement in three parts:a 3-years process

ContextProcess

• A proposal for a Project Centre in 2004

• EFI discussion paper 12 (2005)

• Discussion at the Annual Conference 2005 in Barcelona

• Electronic forum in late 2005 (open to EFI associate

members)

• EFI SAB discussed the matter and advised the Board on the

issue in August 2006Statement

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A statement in three parts:the statement itself (1)

ContextProcessStatement

• “In order to provide the relevant public authorities with sound

and unbiased scientific data and information, GM-tree related

research is needed.”

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A statement in three parts:the statement itself (2)

ContextProcessStatement

• “In order to provide the relevant public authorities with sound

and unbiased scientific data and information, GM-tree related

research is needed. This research should:

• contribute to the maintenance and development of

autonomous multidisciplinary competences and expertise

in this field;”

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A statement in three parts:the statement itself (3)

Context Process Statement

• “In order to provide the relevant public authorities with sound and

unbiased scientific data and information, GM-tree related research is

needed. This research should:

• contribute to the maintenance and development of autonomous

multidisciplinary competences and expertise in this field;

• inform the policy process; however policy, regulation and

operational functions regarding GM trees should be the

responsibility of the relevant public authorities;”

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A statement in three parts:the statement itself (4)

Context Process Statement

• “In order to provide the relevant public authorities with sound and

unbiased scientific data and information, GM-tree related research is

needed. This research should:• contribute to the maintenance and development of autonomous

multidisciplinary competences and expertise in this field;• inform the policy process […]• explore alternative paths and options, and assess the various

technical, economic, social and ecological impacts, benefits,

costs and risks associated with GM trees.”

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A statement in three parts:the statement itself (5)

ContextProcessStatement

• “In order to provide the relevant public authorities with sound

and unbiased scientific data and information, GM-tree related

research is needed […]

• GM-tree related research should strictly comply with public

safety regulations. Forest research organizations involved in

such research should ensure that precautionary procedures

have been developed and published.”

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A statement in three parts:the statement itself (6)

ContextProcessStatement

• “In order to provide the relevant public authorities with sound

and unbiased scientific data and information, GM-tree related

research is needed […]

• GM-tree related research should strictly comply with public

safety regulations […]

• There is also a need for monitoring developments of

relevance to European forestry from all over the world.”

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Thank you for your attentionDiscussion is welcome