Gene flow is a potential concern associated with the use of transgenic crops because it could affect genetic diversity of related landraces and wild relatives. This concern has taken on added importance with the looming introduction of transgenic crops in centers of crop domestication (Mexico, China) and those producing pharmaceutical compounds. For gene flow to take place among cultivars and their wild relatives, several steps have to be fulfilled, including the presence of cultivars or wild relatives within pollen or seed dispersal range, the ability to produce viable and fertile hybrids, at least partial overlap in flowering time, actual gene flow by pollen or seed, and the establishment of crop genes in the domesticated or wild ...
The release of genetically modified plants is governed by regulations that aim to provide an assessm...
ABSTRACT: Phenotypic variation has been manipulated by humans during crop domestication, which occur...
Potential risks of genetically modified (GM) crops must be identified before their commercialization...
Crop-to-wild gene flow has received close attention over the past ten years in connection with the ...
Plant evolutionary biologists ’ view of gene flow and hybridization has undergone a revolution. Twen...
The public concern about the impact of genetically modified crops on the natural environment trigger...
The work summarizes both state-of-the-art knowledge and research gaps related to gene flow and intro...
Two general approaches are used to deal with transgene flow: containment of the transgenes within th...
Most of the world’s crops hybridize where they co-occur with related wild species, yet the evolution...
Gene flow of transgenes into non-target populations is an important biosafety concern. The case of g...
Potential problems with the release of transgenic crops are varied. Among these problems is the thre...
Gene flow of transgenes into non-target populations is an important biosafety concern. The case of g...
The potential of genetically modified (GM) crops to transfer foreign genes through pollen to related...
The lack of knowledge about the impact on ecosystems restricts the expansion of genetically modified...
Gene flow of transgenes into non-target populations is an important biosafety concern. The case of g...
The release of genetically modified plants is governed by regulations that aim to provide an assessm...
ABSTRACT: Phenotypic variation has been manipulated by humans during crop domestication, which occur...
Potential risks of genetically modified (GM) crops must be identified before their commercialization...
Crop-to-wild gene flow has received close attention over the past ten years in connection with the ...
Plant evolutionary biologists ’ view of gene flow and hybridization has undergone a revolution. Twen...
The public concern about the impact of genetically modified crops on the natural environment trigger...
The work summarizes both state-of-the-art knowledge and research gaps related to gene flow and intro...
Two general approaches are used to deal with transgene flow: containment of the transgenes within th...
Most of the world’s crops hybridize where they co-occur with related wild species, yet the evolution...
Gene flow of transgenes into non-target populations is an important biosafety concern. The case of g...
Potential problems with the release of transgenic crops are varied. Among these problems is the thre...
Gene flow of transgenes into non-target populations is an important biosafety concern. The case of g...
The potential of genetically modified (GM) crops to transfer foreign genes through pollen to related...
The lack of knowledge about the impact on ecosystems restricts the expansion of genetically modified...
Gene flow of transgenes into non-target populations is an important biosafety concern. The case of g...
The release of genetically modified plants is governed by regulations that aim to provide an assessm...
ABSTRACT: Phenotypic variation has been manipulated by humans during crop domestication, which occur...
Potential risks of genetically modified (GM) crops must be identified before their commercialization...