Genetic modified maize crop increases annually as a result of food insecurity and limited land caused by rapid population increase of over seven billion in the world. Scientists have been playing their role to address this food insecurity problem. The use of genetically modified (GM) maize crop to feed people is one of the proposed ways, because it yields more compared to the conventional varieties. However, there are several contradictions which hinder the adoption of this new technology. Some studies have shown that GM maize is risky to human health, animals and not friendly to environmental conservation, which may lead to the death of other bio-diversities. Generally, other studies have supported the consumption of GM maize. However, aft...
The C4 grass Zea mays (maize or corn) is the third most important food crop globally after wheat and...
Modern biotechnology tools are paramount for improved and sustainable agriculture aimed at achieving...
The growing area of genetically modified (GM) crops has significantly expanded since they were first...
Various genetic engineering techniques have been applied to develop genetically modified (GM) crops....
Can public policies and research institutions in African countries provide safe and useful genetical...
Africa supports a population of over 1 billion people with over half of them depending on maize for ...
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs), which often carry genes from bacteria or virus, have started ...
The anticipated world population growth emphasizes a need to produce more food on less land. Cutting...
The use of genetically modified crops could offer a solution for the food problem that probably will...
M.Sc.South Africa is a maize producing country. Similar to many other African countries, maize is on...
M.Sc.South Africa is a maize producing country. Similar to many other African countries, maize is on...
The anticipated world population growth emphasizes a need to produce more food on less land. Cutting...
The anticipated world population growth emphasizes a need to produce more food on less land. Cutting...
Copyright © 2013 József Popp, Zoltán Lakner. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
The anticipated world population growth emphasizes a need to produce more food on less land. Cutting...
The C4 grass Zea mays (maize or corn) is the third most important food crop globally after wheat and...
Modern biotechnology tools are paramount for improved and sustainable agriculture aimed at achieving...
The growing area of genetically modified (GM) crops has significantly expanded since they were first...
Various genetic engineering techniques have been applied to develop genetically modified (GM) crops....
Can public policies and research institutions in African countries provide safe and useful genetical...
Africa supports a population of over 1 billion people with over half of them depending on maize for ...
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs), which often carry genes from bacteria or virus, have started ...
The anticipated world population growth emphasizes a need to produce more food on less land. Cutting...
The use of genetically modified crops could offer a solution for the food problem that probably will...
M.Sc.South Africa is a maize producing country. Similar to many other African countries, maize is on...
M.Sc.South Africa is a maize producing country. Similar to many other African countries, maize is on...
The anticipated world population growth emphasizes a need to produce more food on less land. Cutting...
The anticipated world population growth emphasizes a need to produce more food on less land. Cutting...
Copyright © 2013 József Popp, Zoltán Lakner. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
The anticipated world population growth emphasizes a need to produce more food on less land. Cutting...
The C4 grass Zea mays (maize or corn) is the third most important food crop globally after wheat and...
Modern biotechnology tools are paramount for improved and sustainable agriculture aimed at achieving...
The growing area of genetically modified (GM) crops has significantly expanded since they were first...