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    Reviewing chemical and biological risks in urban agriculture: A comprehensive framework for a food safety assessment of city region food systems by Buscaroli, E., Braschi, I., Cirillo, C., Fargue-Lelièvre, A., Modarelli, G.C., Pennisi, G., Righini, I., Specht, K., Orsini, F.

    Published in Food control (01-08-2021)
    “…Attention to urban agriculture (UA) has recently grown among practitioners, scientists, and the public, resulting in several initiatives worldwide. Despite the…”
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    Integrating farming techniques in an ecological matrix model: Implementation on the primrose ( Primula vulgaris) by Fargue-Lelièvre, A., Le Cœur, D., Baudry, J.

    Published in Ecological modelling (24-02-2011)
    “…Several studies have proven the importance of field margins in sustaining biodiversity and other work has been done on the effect of field management on field…”
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    Evaluation and use of a spatio-temporal model of cropping system effects on gene escape from transgenic oilseed rape varieties example of the GeneSys model applied to three co-existing herbicide tolerance transgenes by Colbach, N, Fargue, A, Sausse, C, Angevin, F

    Published in European journal of agronomy (2005)
    “…Gene flow between coexisting oilseed rape varieties and rape volunteers cannot be solely studied on field experiments. Previously, a model (GeneSys: Colbach,…”
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    Predictive study of the advantages of cleistogamy in oilseed rape in limiting unwanted gene flow by Fargue, A, Colbach, N, Pierre, J, Picault, H, Renard, M, Meynard, J. M

    Published in Euphytica (01-09-2006)
    “…The aim of this study was to evaluate the interest of beginning the selection process on a new genetic characteristic, cleistogamy, to manage gene flow in…”
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    Introduction of genotypic effects into GeneSys-Rape: the example of height and male sterility by Fargue, A., Colbach, N., Meynard, J.-M.

    “…The aim of this study was to introduce effects of rape genotypes on gene flow between rape populations into the existing GeneSys- Rape model and to simulate…”
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    Contamination of rapeseed harvest by volunteers of other varieties: a study of intergenotypic competition by Fargue, A., Meynard, J.M., Colbach, N., Vallee, P., Grandeau, G., Renard, M.

    Published in European journal of agronomy (01-08-2004)
    “…Rapeseed volunteers in rapeseed crops can cause contamination in harvest through pollen and seeds. The aim of the study was to predict pollen and seed…”
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    Evaluation and use of a spatio-temporal model of cropping system effects on gene escape from transgenic oilseed rape varieties by Colbach, N., Fargue, A., Sausse, C., Angevin, F.

    Published in European journal of agronomy (01-05-2005)
    “…Gene flow between coexisting oilseed rape varieties and rape volunteers cannot be solely studied on field experiments. Previously, a model ( GeneSys: [Colbach,…”
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    An epidemic of cholera due to Vibrio cholerae O139 in Dhaka, Bangladesh: clinical and epidemiological features by Mahalanabis, D., Faruque, A. S. G., Albert, M. J., Salam, M. A., Hoque, S. S.

    Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-06-1994)
    “…We describe the disease spectrum and socio-demographic and epidemiological features of an epidemic of cholera due to a new pathogen. Vibrio cholerae O139, in…”
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    Review 11 -- No Title by LA FARGUE, THOMAS E

    Published in The Far Eastern quarterly (01-05-1942)
    “…During the post World War years Germany in the Far East was very much in the position of a swain, who, while paying assiduous attention to two damsels at the…”
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    A review on interspecific gene flow from oilseed rape to wild relatives by Chèvre, A. M, Ammitzbøll, H, Breckling, B, Dietz-Pfeilstetter, A, Eber, F, Fargue, A, Gomez-Campo, C, Jenczewski, E, Jørgensen, R, Lavigne, C, Meier, M. S

    “…One of the main concerns about the commercial release of transgenic crops is the likelihood of transgene spread from cultivated species into wild relatives…”
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