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Monitoring of the Roundup Ready soybean in the Vojvodina province in Serbia
Industrial Crops and Products, 2009Abstract The Vojvodina province is the most important agricultural area of the Republic of Serbia and is its largest soybean producer. Serbian low forbids the introduction of genetically modified organisms (GMO) into the environment and demands labeling of food containing more than 0.9% GMO. This aim of this study is to monitor the Roundup Ready (RR)
Zorica Nikolic, Ksenija Taski-Ajdukovic
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Monitoring of Roundup™ Ready soybean in Guangdong province in China
Food Control, 2007This study was aimed at monitoring the presence of Roundup™ Ready soybean (RRS) in the market (660 samples) and fields (630 samples) in Guangdong Province in China using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method. According to the gene sequence transgened to Roundup Ready™ soybean, four primer pairs, aiming at cp4-epsps, lectin, CaMV 35S promoter and nos ...
Xia Zhou +3 more
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Detection and characterization of recombinant DNA in the Roundup Ready® soybean insert
Food Control, 2004The genetically modified (GM) Roundup Readysoybean event GTS40-3-2 contains the bacterial gene 5-enol-pyruvylshiki- mate-3-phosphate synthase. A 534 bp rearrangement of the DNA in the 3 0 region flanking the functional insert likely occurred as a consequence of the insertion event.
Lok-Ting Lau +4 more
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Foliar Fertilization of Roundup Ready Soybeans
Crop Management, 2004Roundup Ready (RR) soybeans (Glycine max) have become the dominant type of soybean grown throughout most soybean growing areas. This RR soybean technology allows the opportunity to add foliar fertilizers to glyphosate. This opportunity is attractive to growers because it eliminates the cost of application associated with foliar fertilization ...
Gregory D. Binford +4 more
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Roundup Ready Soybean Technology and Farm Production Costs
American Behavioral Scientist, 2001Roundup Ready soybean technology (RR) lowers adopters' costs by (a) allowing postemergence use of the inexpensive herbicide glyphosate, (b) saving on management costs because of simple use, and (c) cutting risk by widening the time window for postemergence spraying. RR lowers nonadopters' costs by (d) creating competition that lowers other herbicides'
DAVID S. BULLOCK, ELISAVET I. NITSI
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The Global Economic Impacts of Roundup Ready Soybeans
2008In 1996, Monsanto released Roundup Ready (RR) soybeans and kicked off drastic and swift changes in soybean production around the world. RR soybeans have been genetically engineered to include a gene from the soil bacterium Agrobacterium tumefaciens, which makes them tolerant to the broad-spectrum herbicide RoundupTM (glyphosate).
Srinivasa Konduru +2 more
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Detection of Roundup Ready Soybean by Dot Blot
2013Thai Agricultural Research Journal, 31, 1, 90 ...
Prasert Wongwathanarat +1 more
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Roundup Ready and Conventional Soybean Yield Trial
2001A yield performance study was conducted at the ISU NE Research and Demonstration Farm to compare twelve Roundup Ready® soybean varieties, and eleven conventional soybean varieties, one of which is a soybean variety grown for the organic market. Roundup Ultra was applied on the Roundup Ready® varieties, and a conventional herbicide program was used on ...
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Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2005
A method for quantification of recombinant DNA for Roundup Ready (RR) corn and RR soybean in soil samples is described. Soil DNA from experimental field samples was extracted using a soil DNA extraction kit with a modified protocol. For the detection and quantification of recombinant DNA of RR corn and RR soybean, a molecular beacon and two pairs of ...
S, Lerat +6 more
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A method for quantification of recombinant DNA for Roundup Ready (RR) corn and RR soybean in soil samples is described. Soil DNA from experimental field samples was extracted using a soil DNA extraction kit with a modified protocol. For the detection and quantification of recombinant DNA of RR corn and RR soybean, a molecular beacon and two pairs of ...
S, Lerat +6 more
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Soybean meal from roundup ready or conventional soybeans in diets for growing-finishing swine
Journal of Animal Science, 2002Dehulled soybean meal prepared from genetically modified, herbicide (glyphosate)-tolerant Roundup Ready soybeans containing the CP4 EPSPS protein and near-isogenic conventional soybeans were assessed in an experiment with growing-finishing pigs. The soybeans were grown in the yr 2000 under similar agronomic conditions except that the Roundup Ready ...
G L, Cromwell +9 more
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