In a river valley just southwest of Mexico City stands a small patch of teosinte - a wild, weedy grass thought to be the ancient ancestor of corn. As a gentle breeze blows gene-carrying pollen from a ...
Gene flow from genetically modified crop plants to their wild relatives will have little overall impact on human health or the environment, predicts a team of researchers in a report released today by ...
New Book by Meike S. Andersson and M. Carmen de Vicente, ; Funded by GTZ and collaboration with CIAT and Universidad del Valle (Cali, Colombia) The centres of origin and diversity of many crop species ...
In regard to "Gene-Altered Canola Pollen Can Spread to Other Fields" (June 28): Fear of the movement of "rogue genes" is unrealistic. Gene flow is ubiquitous. All crop plants have relatives somewhere, ...
Several key challenges face researchers attempting rigorous empirical assessment of gene flow from genetically modified (GM) crops to related commercial crops, weeds, and wild relatives. A workshop ...
MADISON - In a river valley just southwest of Mexico City stands a small patch of teosinte - a wild, weedy grass thought to be the ancient ancestor of corn. As a gentle breeze blows gene-carrying ...
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