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Coexistence of genetically modiÞed (GM) and non-GM crops ...
www.salmone.orgThe adoption rate of genetically modi ed (GM) crops shows considerable disparities between di erent agricultural production regions worldwide. While the global cultivation area of GM soybean, maize, cotton and canola (oilseed rape) reached 114 million hectares in 2007, the total area cropped
Fate of genetically modi ed maize and conventional ...
physio.wzw.tum.deFate of genetically modi ed maize and conventional rapeseed, and endozoochory in wild boar (Sus scrofa) Stef Wiedemanna,, Bodo Lutza, Christiane Albrechta,b, ... crops or to forests (e.g.Schley et al. 2008), but also to a distribution of transgenic maize grain and rapeseed.
BIOTECHNOLOGY NEWS - Research Information Ltd
www.researchinformation.co.ukgenetically modi ed (GM) crops that were expected in the market in 2015. The paper, published in Nature Biotech - nology , describes GM crops in the pipe - ... BIOTECHNOLOGY NEWS *CBNB: These abstracts were taken from Chemical Business NewsBase (CBNB) which is produced by Elsevier,
Optimal refuge strategies to ght pest resistance to GM crops
www2.toulouse.inra.fr1 Introduction Genetically modi ed (GM) crops have been introduced in the commercial agriculture, no-tably in the US and Canada to prevent severe loss due to pest invasions.
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nopr.niscair.res.inThere are various other biotech crops also which are in the pipeline for approval and commercial release such as rice, brinjal, cabbage, castor, chickpea, maize, mustard, okra, potato, sorghum, sugarcane and tomato. ... in case of genetically modi ed organisms fi ...