Crop-wild gene flow may alter the fitness of the recipient i.e., crop-wild hybrids, then potentially impact wild populations, especially for the gene flow carrying selective advantageous crop alleles, such as transgenes conferring insect resistance. Given the continuous crop-wild gene flow since crop domestication and the occasionally stressful environments, the extant wild populations of most crops are still “wild.” One interpretation for this phenomenon is that wild populations have the mechanism buffered for the effects of crop alleles. However, solid evidence for this has been scarce. We used wild rice (Oryza rufipogon) and transgenic (Bt/CpTI) rice (O. sativa) as a crop-wild gene flow model and established cultivated, wild, and F7 hybr...
Tillering is a principal trait for the study of branching and production of more number of panicles ...
Potential risks of genetically modified (GM) crops must be identified before their commercialization...
Although recent and projected increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide can alter plant phenological d...
BACKGROUND: The spread of insect-resistance transgenes from genetically engineered (GE) rice to its ...
Background: The spread of insect-resistance transgenes from genetically engineered (GE) rice to its ...
Gene flow from transgenic crops allows novel traits to spread to sexually compatible weeds. Traits s...
Our research investigates the degree of gene flow between wild and cultivated rice in Thailand and e...
Whether transgene flow from crops to cross-compatible weedy relatives will result in negative enviro...
Rice cultivation in tropical Asia is susceptible to drought and flood and the need is high for stres...
Oryza sativa and Oryza glaberrima have been selected to acquire and partition resources efficiently ...
Asia is the center of origin of Asian cultivated rice, Oryza sativa, and is also home to numerous wi...
One prominent concern about genetically modified crops is the possibility of environmental impacts f...
Abstract Oryza sativa, the common cultivated rice, is one of the most important crops for human cons...
Title page, abstract and table of contents only. The complete thesis in print form is available from...
Agronomic management of plants is a powerful evolutionary force acting on their populations. The man...
Tillering is a principal trait for the study of branching and production of more number of panicles ...
Potential risks of genetically modified (GM) crops must be identified before their commercialization...
Although recent and projected increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide can alter plant phenological d...
BACKGROUND: The spread of insect-resistance transgenes from genetically engineered (GE) rice to its ...
Background: The spread of insect-resistance transgenes from genetically engineered (GE) rice to its ...
Gene flow from transgenic crops allows novel traits to spread to sexually compatible weeds. Traits s...
Our research investigates the degree of gene flow between wild and cultivated rice in Thailand and e...
Whether transgene flow from crops to cross-compatible weedy relatives will result in negative enviro...
Rice cultivation in tropical Asia is susceptible to drought and flood and the need is high for stres...
Oryza sativa and Oryza glaberrima have been selected to acquire and partition resources efficiently ...
Asia is the center of origin of Asian cultivated rice, Oryza sativa, and is also home to numerous wi...
One prominent concern about genetically modified crops is the possibility of environmental impacts f...
Abstract Oryza sativa, the common cultivated rice, is one of the most important crops for human cons...
Title page, abstract and table of contents only. The complete thesis in print form is available from...
Agronomic management of plants is a powerful evolutionary force acting on their populations. The man...
Tillering is a principal trait for the study of branching and production of more number of panicles ...
Potential risks of genetically modified (GM) crops must be identified before their commercialization...
Although recent and projected increases in atmospheric carbon dioxide can alter plant phenological d...