Keeping Tabs on the Next Generation of Transgenic Crops
August 23, 2010
August 23, 2010
MADISON, Wis., Aug. 23 -- The Crop Science Society of America issued the following news release:
A team of government and university crop scientists from across Canada has developed a scientific framework for monitoring the release of second-generation genetically modified crops. The framework is designed to assess the risks of novel genes entering wild populations.
First-generation genetically modified (GM)/transgenic crops with novel traits have been grown in a nu . . .
A team of government and university crop scientists from across Canada has developed a scientific framework for monitoring the release of second-generation genetically modified crops. The framework is designed to assess the risks of novel genes entering wild populations.
First-generation genetically modified (GM)/transgenic crops with novel traits have been grown in a nu . . .
