The economical, environmental and social impacts associated with genetically modified (GM) crops are supported by the increased use of GM species by farmers. This increase in the use of GM species has included a global increase in both the number of hectares with GM crops and the number of countries using this technology. However, the use of GM crops has some drawbacks, due to the environmental risks associated with some of the events and social risks related to intellectual property rights issues and the monopoly associated with this technology. An overview of the current status of the use of GM crops in relation to the production, benefits, associated risks, intellectual property rights, legislation and regulatory framework is presented, ...
Genetic engineering has made possible the creation of Genetic Modified Organisms (GMOs), or transgen...
La ingeniería genética y los alimentos derivados de los cultivos genéticamente modificados (CGMs) ha...
In 2003 North and South America (NSAm) accounted for more than 64 million ha, 94%, of total world ar...
E. Salazar, and G. Montenegro. 2009. Genetically modifi ed crops in Chile. Cien. Inv. Agr. 36(3): 35...
J. Díaz Osorio, R. Jara-Rojas and F. Moya. 2012. Environmental and economic impact to the liberaliza...
The seed industry in Chile has thrived since the implementation of a stringent, voluntarily self-imp...
Memoria para optar al título profesional de: Ingeniero AgrónomoEl mejoramiento genético vegetal o f...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe potential impact of genetically modified (GM) crops on biodiversity i...
A number of studies have shown that the use of transgenic seed increases productivity, reduces the q...
73 p.Actualmente se cultivan alrededor de 125 millones de hectáreas de cultivos genéticamente modifi...
Since the early 1990s, Argentinean grain production underwent a dramatic increase in grains producti...
Well‐established regulatory frameworks for the evaluation of genetically modified organism (GMO), to...
The first transgenic plants were created in Europe about three decades ago. In Nicaragua, however, t...
<div><p>Abstract Regulation of GM crops prior to their commercial release requires research under co...
This paper explores the long-term sustainability of Argentina's specialization in genetically modifi...
Genetic engineering has made possible the creation of Genetic Modified Organisms (GMOs), or transgen...
La ingeniería genética y los alimentos derivados de los cultivos genéticamente modificados (CGMs) ha...
In 2003 North and South America (NSAm) accounted for more than 64 million ha, 94%, of total world ar...
E. Salazar, and G. Montenegro. 2009. Genetically modifi ed crops in Chile. Cien. Inv. Agr. 36(3): 35...
J. Díaz Osorio, R. Jara-Rojas and F. Moya. 2012. Environmental and economic impact to the liberaliza...
The seed industry in Chile has thrived since the implementation of a stringent, voluntarily self-imp...
Memoria para optar al título profesional de: Ingeniero AgrónomoEl mejoramiento genético vegetal o f...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe potential impact of genetically modified (GM) crops on biodiversity i...
A number of studies have shown that the use of transgenic seed increases productivity, reduces the q...
73 p.Actualmente se cultivan alrededor de 125 millones de hectáreas de cultivos genéticamente modifi...
Since the early 1990s, Argentinean grain production underwent a dramatic increase in grains producti...
Well‐established regulatory frameworks for the evaluation of genetically modified organism (GMO), to...
The first transgenic plants were created in Europe about three decades ago. In Nicaragua, however, t...
<div><p>Abstract Regulation of GM crops prior to their commercial release requires research under co...
This paper explores the long-term sustainability of Argentina's specialization in genetically modifi...
Genetic engineering has made possible the creation of Genetic Modified Organisms (GMOs), or transgen...
La ingeniería genética y los alimentos derivados de los cultivos genéticamente modificados (CGMs) ha...
In 2003 North and South America (NSAm) accounted for more than 64 million ha, 94%, of total world ar...