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3
The influence of competition on native wild species by Living Modified Organisms
Concern that the LMOs will compete native wild species for resources,
including nutrients, sunlight and habitat etc., as well as the possibility of
the LMOs becoming invasive:
・ When compared with native species, does the LMO have morphological or developmental
differences, such as plant height, seed production, germination rate, etc.?
・ If so, do these differences affect native species?
The points of view for assessment
The influence of Living Modified Organisms hybridizing with native wild species
Concern that hybridization with the LMOs will affect the native wild species
populations:
・ Is hybridization with native wild species possible?
・ If so, to what degree will hybridization occur?
・ Will hybrid varieties behave differently than native species?
The points of view for assessment
The influence of Living Modified Organisms which produces harmful substances
Concern that the LMOs will produce substances harmful to the
surrounding environment including other plants or insects:
・ Does the LMO produce harmful substances?
・ If so, are there insects which will eat the LMOs producing the substance?
・ Will the LMO affect soil microorganisms?
The points of view for assessment
Especially for those species, it is required to examine carefully if
recombinant genes spread into groups of Japanese wild specie
2
3
The influence of competition on native wild species by Living Modified Organisms
Concern that the LMOs will compete native wild species for resources,
including nutrients, sunlight and habitat etc., as well as the possibility of
the LMOs becoming invasive:
・ When compared with native species, does the LMO have morphological or developmental
differences, such as plant height, seed production, germination rate, etc.?
・ If so, do these differences affect native species?
The points of view for assessment
The influence of Living Modified Organisms hybridizing with native wild species
Concern that hybridization with the LMOs will affect the native wild species
populations:
・ Is hybridization with native wild species possible?
・ If so, to what degree will hybridization occur?
・ Will hybrid varieties behave differently than native species?
The points of view for assessment
The influence of Living Modified Organisms which produces harmful substances
Concern that the LMOs will produce substances harmful to the
surrounding environment including other plants or insects:
・ Does the LMO produce harmful substances?
・ If so, are there insects which will eat the LMOs producing the substance?
・ Will the LMO affect soil microorganisms?
The points of view for assessment
Especially for those species, it is required to examine carefully if
recombinant genes spread into groups of Japanese wild specie
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