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Breeding with Genetically Modified Plants
2009Plant breeding aims at the genetic improvement of cultivated plants. Depending on the reproduction system of a plant the breeding process can last up to 15 years for crops and much longer for tree species. The breeding method is determined by the reproductive system of a plant and on the presence of hybrid yield (heterosis).
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Genetically modified plants and the precautionary principle
Journal of Risk Research, 2004The European regulation of genetically modified plants is a particular example of technological risk management that has become an essential part of the management of change. The role of regulators in this management process, when there are demands for regulatory action concerning unquantified (and sometimes unquantifiable) technological risks – with ...
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Federal Regulation of Genetically Modified Plants
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007Genetically modified plants ("GMPs") are the products of transgenic modification, a process by which a gene from one species (the "transgene") is isolated and inserted into the genome of another species (the "recipient") in order to cause the recipient to produce a protein from the donor species.
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Tolerance to aluminum in genetically modified tobacco plants
Cytology and Genetics, 2007Genetically modified tobacco plants tolerant to high aluminum concentrations were developed by integration of constructs containing rhamnolipid genes (rhlA and rhlB). At an aluminum concentration of 200 mM in ionite soil, the control plants perished, whereas the transgenic plants, although they were inhibited, continued to grow and produced seeds.
N. A. Kartel+3 more
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Genetically modified plants for tactical systems applications [PDF]
Plants are ubiquitous in the environment and have the ability to respond to their environment physiologically and through altered gene expression profiles (they cannot walk away). In addition, plant genetic transformation techniques and genomic information in plants are becoming increasingly advanced.
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Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2016
Maria Angélica C. Gomes+3 more
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Maria Angélica C. Gomes+3 more
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Revising the Revision of Genetically Modified Plant Oversight [PDF]
Sheldon Krimsky, Roger Wrubel
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Detection of genetically modified plants : limits and possibilities
2006International Conference, Saint-Malo, October 2005: Proceedings ; International ...
Bertheau, Yves+2 more
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Revising Oversight of Genetically Modified Plants
Nature Biotechnology, 1992Charles J. Arntzen+6 more
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