Genetic engineering of livestock: the opportunity cost of regulatory delay
AL Van Eenennaam… - Annual Review of …, 2021 - annualreviews.org
… by definition deemed unsafe and were required to be disposed of by “incineration, burial, or
… of biotechnology reduced the price of soybean and cotton feedstocks by 20–30% and the …
… of biotechnology reduced the price of soybean and cotton feedstocks by 20–30% and the …
Challenges and opportunities in tomato production chain and sustainable standards
DM Gatahi - International journal of horticultural science and …, 2020 - ijhst.ut.ac.ir
… This has resulted in tomato varieties with a polyploidy state and hybrids desired by the market.
Thus, many varieties are now widely grown, sometimes inside greenhouses in the cooler …
Thus, many varieties are now widely grown, sometimes inside greenhouses in the cooler …
Are current EU policies on GMOs justified?
The European Court of Justice’s recent ruling that the new techniques for crop development
are to be considered as genetically modified organisms under the European Union’s …
are to be considered as genetically modified organisms under the European Union’s …
An expanded phylogeny of Setaria (Poaceae, Panicoideae, Paniceae) and its relationships within the subtribe Cenchrinae
C Delfini, JM Acosta, JF Pensiero, SS Aliscioni - bioRxiv, 2022 - biorxiv.org
Setaria P. Beauv. is the largest genus of the “bristle clade”, including between 115 and 160
species. Previous molecular phylogenetic studies showed Setaria likely to be para- or …
species. Previous molecular phylogenetic studies showed Setaria likely to be para- or …
[图书][B] Biotechnology and plant biology
H Macdonald, D Stevens - 2019 - books.google.com
… Transgenic crops are being grown this year on nearly 100 million acres of American farmland,
accounting for 74% of our soybean, 71% of our cotton and 32% of our corn acreages. It is …
accounting for 74% of our soybean, 71% of our cotton and 32% of our corn acreages. It is …
Control of plant diseases
RP Oliver - Agrios' Plant Pathology, 2024 - Elsevier
… value of the harvested crop very quickly falls to zero and may even be costly to dispose of. …
, especially when the gene is in a polyploid species. Many other cases of susceptibility genes …
, especially when the gene is in a polyploid species. Many other cases of susceptibility genes …
Evaluation of in vitro genotoxic effects induced by in vitro anther culture conditions in sunflower
E Çakmak, AA Uncuoğlu, Y Aydın - Plant signaling & behavior, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
… breeding, genus and species hybrids, polyploidy breeding. Citation5 The varieties obtained
… dahliae (Vd) toxin as pathogen-free model system to induce stress on cotton calli growth, …
… dahliae (Vd) toxin as pathogen-free model system to induce stress on cotton calli growth, …
Common pest and diseases affecting Banana in South-India: an overview
PJ Vazhacharickal, NK Sajeshkumar, JJ Mathew… - 2019 - books.google.com
… Polyploidy, hybridization and various combinations of A and B genome has resulted in
the development and emergence of broad spectrum of genomic groups; diploid (AA, AB, BB), …
the development and emergence of broad spectrum of genomic groups; diploid (AA, AB, BB), …
[PDF][PDF] Potential of trap cropping in pest management
I Samal - AGRICULTURE & FOOD: e-newsletter, 2019 - researchgate.net
… cotton. • Planting Tobacco as trap crop for management of Heliothis sp. Sowing of two rows
of Tobacco in every 20 rows of Cotton… which is genetically complex polyploid belonging to the …
of Tobacco in every 20 rows of Cotton… which is genetically complex polyploid belonging to the …
[HTML][HTML] Evaluation of ecotoxicology assessment methods of nanomaterials and their effects
… effects were the presence of lagging chromosomes and the induction of polyploidy [87]. …
units (AGUs), while plant fibers such as cotton and bacterial cellulose have 800–1000 AGUs. …
units (AGUs), while plant fibers such as cotton and bacterial cellulose have 800–1000 AGUs. …