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Genetically modified plants: the stakes.

Cellular and molecular biology (Noisy-le-Grand, France), 2002
Generically modified plants (GMP) are massively used on the American continent in Australia and in China, since they represent an unquestionable potential for progress. New attributes are therefore devoted to the human and animal diet, to the facilitating of culture management, to the reducing of the chemical fertilizer and pesticide usage, and to the ...
G, Riba, Y, Chupeau
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Breeding with Genetically Modified Plants

2009
Plant 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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Federal Regulation of Genetically Modified Plants

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007
Genetically 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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Genetically modified plants in plant protection - news

2000
Već u dva navrata, točnije pretprošle i prošle godine u okviru programa 42. i 43. Seminara iz zaštite bilja, govorili smo o genetički preinačenim biljkama u zaštiti bilja. Tom prilikom prikazali smo stanje u svijetu i ukazali na pravce kojima se genetičko inženjerstvo kreće u području zaštite bilja.
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Genetically Modified Plant Controversies

2004
Harry Richards   +3 more
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