Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Pilegaard, Kirsten
Format: Recurso digital
Language:English
Published: Zenodo 2007
Subjects:
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15231022
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1866902332820684800
author Pilegaard, Kirsten
author_facet Pilegaard, Kirsten
contents <p>Updated a list covering over 300 major plants and edible fungi eaten in Europe, prepared originally under the EU NETTOX project (1995-1997) (Gry et al. 1998). This EU NETTOX plant list includes both the scientific and trivial names for the plants in 12 European languages. The NETTOX project was funded by DG Research under the EU AIR programme. This EuroFIR technical report provides the revised list, the EuroFIR-NETTOX Plant List, which is basically unchanged, except for revision of some plant names and inclusion in the list of plant (mushroom) parts eaten in Europe, and addition of trivial plant (mushroom) names in a further three European languages. Therefore, the list can continuously be used as important guidance for regulatory authorities at European and national levels, e.g. EU DG SANCO and national authorities in the Member States, in relation to novel food regulation.</p>
format Recurso digital
id zenodo_https___doi_org_10_5281_zenodo_15231022
institution Zenodo
language eng
publishDate 2007
publisher Zenodo
record_format zenodo
spellingShingle EuroFIR-NETTOX Plant List
Pilegaard, Kirsten
Plant species
scientific names
common names
edible plants
<p>Updated a list covering over 300 major plants and edible fungi eaten in Europe, prepared originally under the EU NETTOX project (1995-1997) (Gry et al. 1998). This EU NETTOX plant list includes both the scientific and trivial names for the plants in 12 European languages. The NETTOX project was funded by DG Research under the EU AIR programme. This EuroFIR technical report provides the revised list, the EuroFIR-NETTOX Plant List, which is basically unchanged, except for revision of some plant names and inclusion in the list of plant (mushroom) parts eaten in Europe, and addition of trivial plant (mushroom) names in a further three European languages. Therefore, the list can continuously be used as important guidance for regulatory authorities at European and national levels, e.g. EU DG SANCO and national authorities in the Member States, in relation to novel food regulation.</p>
title EuroFIR-NETTOX Plant List
topic Plant species
scientific names
common names
edible plants
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15231022