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A strategy for obtaining social benefits from the gene revolution [PDF]
The strategy described in the present paper offers details about the possibility for Brazil to play a more substantial role in the gene revolution.
L.A.B. de Castro, Castro, L.A.B. de
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FROM THE GREEN REVOLUTION TO THE GENE REVOLUTION [PDF]
Crop improvements have been one of the most important human endeavors in history, for a very good reason - survival. Initially such improvements were achieved by repeated selections for quantity and quality of food as guided by experience only.
Kung, S.
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From the green revolution to the gene revolution: how will the poor fare? [PDF]
The past four decades have seen two waves of agricultural technology development anddiffusion to developing countries. The first wave was initiated by the Green Revolution inwhich an explicit strategy for technology development and diffusion targeting ...
Raney, Terri, Pingali, Prabhu
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GMOs: Prospects for Increased Crop Productivity in Developing Countries [PDF]
Genetically Modified Crops (GMO foods) have been widely available to farmers since 1996. The Gene Revolution, based on recombinant DNA (rDNA) genetic engineering techniques, is seen by proponents as both supplanting Green Revolution varieties, based on ...
Evenson, Robert E.
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Revealing angiosperm diversity, toward a "Gene Revolution"
Intrinsic genetic improvement of crop plants has long been, and continues to be, an especially attractive means by which to deliver the benefits of new knowledge and new innovation to society.
Andrew H Paterson +2 more
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The Green Revolution and the Gene Revolution in Pakistan: Policy Implications [PDF]
Pakistan achieved high levels of Green Revolution Modern Variety (GRMV) adoption in the Green Revolution. Pakistan out-performed India and Bangladesh in the Green Revolution.
Robert E. Evenson
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Intellectual property rights: biotechnology and the gene revolution.
This chapter considers: the role of biotechnology in agricultural development; the development of the field of bioinformatics; the issue of intellectual property rights in research, agriculture and trade; and the promotion of public/private sector ...
J. Dodds
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GMOs: Prospects for Increased Crop Productivity in Developing Countries [PDF]
Genetically Modified Crops (GMO foods) have been widely available to farmers since 1996. The Gene Revolution, based on recombinant DNA (rDNA) genetic engineering techniques, is seen by proponents as both supplanting Green Revolution varieties, based on ...
Evenson, Robert E.
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Production of EST tools for barley gene discovery and exploitation
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Tanskanen, Jaakko +3 more
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The environmental feature in consumer purchasing preferences: The case of Genetically Modified foods [PDF]
Progress in Biotechnology (Gene Revolution) tends to be compared with that of the Green Revolution in the sixties and seventies. This process is developing in a context of increasing concern by the consumers for food safety and environmental conservation,
Sayadi, Samir +1 more
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