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Two ecological risks associated with the use of transgenic crops are transgene movement into wild populations and effects on non-target organisms, suc...
Read morePlant-parasitic nematodes are important pests of agriculture, and transgenic plants with potential for nematode control are currently being developed....
Read moreThree genotypes of alfalfa [lucerne] (Medicago sativa) plants (parental, transgenic α-amylase-producing and transgenic lignin peroxidase-producing) we...
Read moreWeed beets pose a serious problem for sugarbeet Beta vulgaris var. saccharifera crops. Traditionally, the only efficient method of weed control has be...
Read moreTo evaluate the potential effects of genetically engineered (transgenic) plants on soil ecosystems, litter bags containing leaves of non-engineered (p...
Read moreThe growth of interspecific hybrids between oilseed rape (Brassica napus subsp. oleifera) and hoary mustard (Hirschfeldia incana) was studied in diffe...
Read moreThe probability of a transgenic crop establishing a feral population outside cultivated areas and possibly outcompeting naturally occurring species ne...
Read moreThe evolution of resistance to pesticides by insect pests is a significant challenge for sustainable agriculture. For transgenic crops expressing Baci...
Read moreGene flow from transgenic crops to feral populations and naturalized compatible relatives has been raised as one of the main issues for the deregulati...
Read moreIt has been suggested that genetic modification could lead to crops with enhanced invasiveness and persistence. These new genotypes could invade natur...
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