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Transgenic Crops

Scientists evaluate potential environmental risks of transgenic crops

Scientists evaluate potential environmental risks of transgenic crops

... engineered crops with organic farming may be the most important (Schiemann ...Organic crops are required to be transgene ...If transgenic crops pollinate organic crops, then their seed ...

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Transgenic Crops in the Age of Human Rights: Moral Uncertainty and Rational Risk Policy

Transgenic Crops in the Age of Human Rights: Moral Uncertainty and Rational Risk Policy

... This difficulty of articulating moral opposition to transgenic crops and genetic engineers’ reaction to it represents a primary failing in the discus- sion regarding the exploration of biotechnology. ...

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Evaluating environmental concentrations of insecticidal proteins for ecological risk assessment of conventionally bred transgenic crops with stacked traits - a non-comparative approach

Evaluating environmental concentrations of insecticidal proteins for ecological risk assessment of conventionally bred transgenic crops with stacked traits - a non-comparative approach

... to crops, lowering yields and decreasing grower ...their crops including the application of chemical and biological insecticides ...transformation. Transgenic crops that have been engineered ...

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Response to issues on GM agriculture in Africa: Are transgenic crops safe?

Response to issues on GM agriculture in Africa: Are transgenic crops safe?

... GM crops, the EU remains scep- tical about the use of GM crops despite spending more than $425 million on studying the safety of GM crops over the past 25 years ...

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Gene flow from transgenic crops to wild relatives

Gene flow from transgenic crops to wild relatives

... between transgenic hybrids and ...to transgenic hybrid ratio was between 5:1 and ...were transgenic backcrosses in the two experiments, ...independent transgenic events of ...maternal ...

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Advancing environmental risk assessment for transgenic biofeedstock crops

Advancing environmental risk assessment for transgenic biofeedstock crops

... conventional transgenic plants, but emphasis shifts to the aggregate risk arising from individual prod- ucts of expression and their potential ...generation crops genetically engineered for herbicide and ...

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Transgenes are revolutionizing crop production

Transgenes are revolutionizing crop production

... Critics of herbicide-resistant transgenic crops, in addition to their general objection to applications of crop transgene technology, express concern about possible increased herbicide u[r] ...

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Access to intellectual property is a major obstacle to developing transgenic horticultural crops

Access to intellectual property is a major obstacle to developing transgenic horticultural crops

... of transgenic crops show that R&D in horticultural crops is lagging when compared with the major row ...leading transgenic horticultural crops such as melon, lettuce, straw- berry, ...

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Ethical Apprehensions Correlated to Genetically Modified Plants: A Philosophical Brief

Ethical Apprehensions Correlated to Genetically Modified Plants: A Philosophical Brief

... GM crops, fundamental issues of mankind’s relationship with environment and nature along with theological premises are ...GM crops have been argued with related particular ...about transgenic ...

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Advances in Genetic Engineering of Primary Grain Legume Crops: a Review Study

Advances in Genetic Engineering of Primary Grain Legume Crops: a Review Study

... of transgenic crops has been needed for genetic enhancement as part of plant breeding ...legume crops such as; chickpea, pigeon pea, garden pea, mung bean and ...of transgenic tissues followed ...

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Regional food and feed self-sufficiency related to climate change and animal density – a case study from the Czech Republic

Regional food and feed self-sufficiency related to climate change and animal density – a case study from the Czech Republic

... market crops must be reduced or, on the contrary, consumers range must not ...of crops structure (Koukolíček et ...market crops, especially oil seed rape. Another way is to look for new crops, ...

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Technology and economy of energy crops

Technology and economy of energy crops

... For crops where is considered market utilisation of main product and en- ergy utilisation of residual biomass (triticale, maize) the crop total subsidy 15% is assumed only for the residual ...

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Conversion to organic field vegetable production OF0126T

Conversion to organic field vegetable production OF0126T

... same crops were grown again with average yields being 24% below organic ...some crops (cabbages and potatoes) increases were achieved in the second ...the crops (particularly the ...

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APES Chapter 9 Fall 2019

APES Chapter 9 Fall 2019

...  Cover crops  crops planted to hold soil in place between the times that main food crops are growing  Other conservation measures:..  Careful use of fertilizers.[r] ...

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The Cytological Studies on Neglected and Underutilized Cucurbit Species with Special Reference to Chayote, an Under Exploited Species

The Cytological Studies on Neglected and Underutilized Cucurbit Species with Special Reference to Chayote, an Under Exploited Species

... DOI: 10.4236/ajps.2019.108091 1269 American Journal of Plant Sciences wheat (33,888 Mbp), among others [97] [98]. The present discussion remarked the scarce number of NUCuS nuclear content research reports, e.g. bitter ...

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Presentations from the session "The World of Organic Agriculture   Statistics and Emerging Trends 2013" at the BioFach Congress 2013

Presentations from the session "The World of Organic Agriculture Statistics and Emerging Trends 2013" at the BioFach Congress 2013

... Source: FiBL-IFOAM Survey 2013, based on data from governments, the private sector and certifiers.... Key arable crops Arable crops 17% Permanen t crops 7%.[r] ...

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Relationships between the De Martonne aridity index and water requirements
of some representative crops: A case study from Romania

Relationships between the De Martonne aridity index and water requirements of some representative crops: A case study from Romania

... Field crops have IWRs values between about 60 and 130 mm month -1 for the regions with I ar -DM range of 15-36 mm ºC -1 during July, and the crops values are close to each ...horticultural crops for ...

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Transgenic Bt crops and resistance..

Transgenic Bt crops and resistance..

... One reason resistance could develop is that the transgenic cotton and corn varieties currently marketed each produce only one toxic Bt protein, compared to the principal Bt strain used i[r] ...

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Land suitability evaluation of abandoned tin-mining areas for agricultural development in Bangka Island, Indonesia

Land suitability evaluation of abandoned tin-mining areas for agricultural development in Bangka Island, Indonesia

... Based on land evaluation, most crops developed in abandoned tin-mining areas were categorized as marginally suitable (S3); some were moderately suitable (S2). This indicates that abandoned tin- mining areas are ...

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Farm structure  1997 survey  2000 ed

Farm structure. 1997 survey

... COMBINED AND SUCCESSIVE SECONDARY CROPPING, MUSHROOMS, IRRIGATION, GREENHOUSES, SET-ASIDE OF ARABLE LAND 1/01 : Successive secondary crops excluding market-garden crops and crops under g[r] ...

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