Following the submission of application EFSA-GMO-RX-007 under Regulation (EC) No1829/2003 from Monsanto, the Panelon Genetically Modified Organisms of the European Food Safety Authority (GMO Panel) was asked to deliver a scientific risk assessment on the data submitted in the context of the renewal of authorisation application of the herbicide-tolerant and insect-resistant genetically modified maize NK603xMON810. The data received in the context of this renewal application contained post-market environmental monitoring reports, a systematic search and evaluation of literature, updated bioinformatic analyses, and additional documents or studies performed by or on behalf of the applicant. The GMO Panelassessed these data for possible new hazards, modified exposure or new scientific uncertainties identified during the authorisation period and not previously assessed in the context of theoriginal application. Under the assumption that the DNA sequence of the events in maize NK603xMON810 considered for renewal is identical to the sequence of the originally assessed events, the GMO Panelconcludes that there is no evidence in the renewal application EFSA-GMO-RX-007 for new hazards, modified exposure or scientific uncertainties that would change the conclusions of the original risk assessment on maizeNK603xMON810

Naegeli, H., Birch, A.N., Casacuberta, J., De Schrijver, A., Gralak, M.A., Guerche, P., et al. (2018). Assessment of genetically modified maize NK603 x MON810 for renewal of authorisation under Regulation (EC) No 1829/2003 (application EFSA‐GMO‐RX‐007). EFSA JOURNAL, 16(16(2)), 1-10 [10.2903/j.efsa.2018.5163].

Assessment of genetically modified maize NK603 x MON810 for renewal of authorisation under Regulation (EC) No 1829/2003 (application EFSA‐GMO‐RX‐007)

Manachini, Barbara;
2018-01-01

Abstract

Following the submission of application EFSA-GMO-RX-007 under Regulation (EC) No1829/2003 from Monsanto, the Panelon Genetically Modified Organisms of the European Food Safety Authority (GMO Panel) was asked to deliver a scientific risk assessment on the data submitted in the context of the renewal of authorisation application of the herbicide-tolerant and insect-resistant genetically modified maize NK603xMON810. The data received in the context of this renewal application contained post-market environmental monitoring reports, a systematic search and evaluation of literature, updated bioinformatic analyses, and additional documents or studies performed by or on behalf of the applicant. The GMO Panelassessed these data for possible new hazards, modified exposure or new scientific uncertainties identified during the authorisation period and not previously assessed in the context of theoriginal application. Under the assumption that the DNA sequence of the events in maize NK603xMON810 considered for renewal is identical to the sequence of the originally assessed events, the GMO Panelconcludes that there is no evidence in the renewal application EFSA-GMO-RX-007 for new hazards, modified exposure or scientific uncertainties that would change the conclusions of the original risk assessment on maizeNK603xMON810
2018
Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E Applicata
Settore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni Erbacee
Naegeli, H., Birch, A.N., Casacuberta, J., De Schrijver, A., Gralak, M.A., Guerche, P., et al. (2018). Assessment of genetically modified maize NK603 x MON810 for renewal of authorisation under Regulation (EC) No 1829/2003 (application EFSA‐GMO‐RX‐007). EFSA JOURNAL, 16(16(2)), 1-10 [10.2903/j.efsa.2018.5163].
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