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Arthropod Abundance and Diversity in Transgenic Bt Soybean
Environmental Entomology, 2014Before the commercialization of any insect-resistant genetically modified crop, it must be subjected to a rigorous premarket risk assessment. Here, possible effects of growing of transgenic Cry1Ac soybean on arthropod communities under field conditions were assessed for 2 yr and quantified in terms of arthropod community indices including the Shannon ...
Huilin, Yu +3 more
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Monitoring glyphosate residues in transgenic glyphosate‐resistant soybean
Pest Management Science, 2003Abstract The availability of Roundup Ready (RR) varieties of soybean has increased the use of glyphosate for weed control in Argentina. Glyphosate [( N ‐phosphonomethyl)glycine] is employed for the eradication of previous crop vegetation and for weed control during the ...
María C, Arregui +5 more
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Why the American Soybean Association supports transgenic soybeans
Pest Management Science, 2000This paper discusses the situation in the USA with respect to the use by farmers of soybean varieties produced by transgenic techniques. Unlike his European counterpart, the US farmer has generally welcomed the advantages of lower inputs and enhanced pest and disease control associated with these crops. Further developments with transgenic soybeans and
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Inheritance Analysis of Herbicide-Resistant Transgenic Soybean Lines
Acta Genetica Sinica, 2006Four transgenic soybean lines generated via Agrobacterium-mediated transformation were used to analyze inheritance of the transgenes. Seed chip GUS assay and herbicide leaf painting and spraying assays were applied to test the gus reporter gene and the herbicide resistant bar selectable marker gene, respectively.
Yong, Zhang, Bao-Yu, Yang, Shi-Yun, Chen
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Generic Competition in Transgenic Soybeans
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011In an American Antitrust Institute (AAI) White Paper issued today, AAI Vice President Diana Moss sets out the major issues involving the development of generic competition in a genetic trait for soybean tolerance to the herbicide glyphosate. One of the many competitive issues in the agriculture industry today is the intersection of competition law and ...
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A transgenic, visual screenable marker for soybean seeds
Transgenic Research, 2015Most soybean cultivars produce buff colored seeds due to a seed coat specific siRNA mechanism. This phenomenon is specifically limited to the seed coat and produces a strong visual effect, thus, a strategy to evade the silencing was used to produce a maternal transgenic marker for soybeans.
Lisa, Kanizay +2 more
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Investigation of transgenic soybean components in soybean from an area of China
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 2015AbstractBACKGROUNDTo evaluate the large quantities of genetically modified soybeans that are imported into China, we evaluated the presence of transgenes in soybean samples from an area, which are major soybean‐producing areas. We evaluated the presence of exogenous genes in a total of 254 soybean samples from farms and 35 commercially available ...
Cunfang, Wang, Yuying, Zhu
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Soybean dwarf virus-resistant transgenic soybeans with the sense coat protein gene
Plant Cell Reports, 2007We transformed a construct containing the sense coat protein (CP) gene of Soybean dwarf virus (SbDV) into soybean somatic embryos via microprojectile bombardment to acquire SbDV-resistant soybean plants. Six independent T(0) plants were obtained. One of these transgenic lines was subjected to further extensive analysis.
Makoto, Tougou +5 more
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In Vitro Cellular & Developmental Biology - Plant, 2014
Soybean (Glycine max) promoters from an actin gene (GmActin), a ribosomal protein S11 gene (GmRpS11) and a heat shock protein 90 gene (GmHsp90), identified as being active during early induction of soybean somatic embryogenesis, were cloned, fused to the green fluorescence protein (gfp) gene and reintroduced into soybean for evaluation.
Zhifen Zhang, John J. Finer
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Soybean (Glycine max) promoters from an actin gene (GmActin), a ribosomal protein S11 gene (GmRpS11) and a heat shock protein 90 gene (GmHsp90), identified as being active during early induction of soybean somatic embryogenesis, were cloned, fused to the green fluorescence protein (gfp) gene and reintroduced into soybean for evaluation.
Zhifen Zhang, John J. Finer
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Plant Cell Reports, 2009
The success of plant genetic transformation relies greatly on the strength and specificity of the promoters used to drive genes of interest. In this study, we analyzed gfp gene expression mediated by a polyubiquitin promoter (Gmubi) from soybean (Glycine max) in stably transformed soybean tissues.
Carlos M, Hernandez-Garcia +3 more
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The success of plant genetic transformation relies greatly on the strength and specificity of the promoters used to drive genes of interest. In this study, we analyzed gfp gene expression mediated by a polyubiquitin promoter (Gmubi) from soybean (Glycine max) in stably transformed soybean tissues.
Carlos M, Hernandez-Garcia +3 more
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