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Our database of safety information includes not only plants produced using recombinant DNA technologies (e.g., genetically engineered or transgenic plants), but also plants with novel traits that may have been produced using more traditional methods, such as accelerated mutagenesis or plant breeding. These latter plants are only regulated in Canada.Also, please note that regulatory approval should not be interpreted as an indication that the product is in commercial production. There are many examples of products that were granted regulatory approval but were never commercialized, or if they were, have been subsequently discontinued.By setting conditions for more than one criterion from the options below, you can construct boolean queries. For example, selecting "maize" as the crop plant and "herbicide tolerance" as the trait will display a listing of herbicide tolerant maize products.
The values in the Event Name selection box, below, correspond to the identifiers commonly used by regulatory authorities and international organizations, such as the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).