This article belongs to the Special Issue Plant Genome Editing: Progress, Achievements, Applications and Future Prospects.The rapid development of genome editing and other new genomic techniques (NGT) has evoked manifold expectations on purposes of the application of these techniques to crop plants. In this study, we identify and align these expectations with current scientific development. We apply a semi-quantitative text analysis approach on political, economic, and scientific opinion papers to disentangle and extract expectations towards the application of NGT-based plants. Using the sustainable development goals (SDG) of the 2030 agenda as categories, we identify contributions to food security or adaptation to climatic changes as the m...
Genome editing describes a variety of molecular biology applications enabling targeted and precise a...
In the scenario of a new agriculture, breeding techniques are expected to play a significant role in...
The plants we eat are the outcome of a humans? long history of domestication of wild species. The in...
This review illustrates how far we have come since the emergence of GE technologies and how they cou...
Present and future challenges of modern agriculture. Gene editing tools for precision crop breeding....
Changeable biotic and abiotic stress factors that affect crop growth and productivity, alongside a d...
To improve food security, plant biology research aims to improve crop yield and tolerance to biotic ...
Abstract Genome-editing tools provide advanced biotechnological techniques that enable the precise a...
The development of climate change resilient crops is necessary if we are to meet the challenge of fe...
The main task of plant breeding is creating of high-yield, resistant to biotic and abiotic stresses ...
Climate change, emerging pests and scarce resources – sustainable production of sufficient food of h...
Plant molecular biology came to the fore in the early 1980s and there has been tremendous growth in ...
Not AvailableWe face the hypercritical trial of generating adequate food for the rising human popula...
Developing wheat able to sustainably produce high yields when grown under biotic/abiotic stresses is...
Agricultural production faces a Herculean challenge to feed the increasing global population. Food p...
Genome editing describes a variety of molecular biology applications enabling targeted and precise a...
In the scenario of a new agriculture, breeding techniques are expected to play a significant role in...
The plants we eat are the outcome of a humans? long history of domestication of wild species. The in...
This review illustrates how far we have come since the emergence of GE technologies and how they cou...
Present and future challenges of modern agriculture. Gene editing tools for precision crop breeding....
Changeable biotic and abiotic stress factors that affect crop growth and productivity, alongside a d...
To improve food security, plant biology research aims to improve crop yield and tolerance to biotic ...
Abstract Genome-editing tools provide advanced biotechnological techniques that enable the precise a...
The development of climate change resilient crops is necessary if we are to meet the challenge of fe...
The main task of plant breeding is creating of high-yield, resistant to biotic and abiotic stresses ...
Climate change, emerging pests and scarce resources – sustainable production of sufficient food of h...
Plant molecular biology came to the fore in the early 1980s and there has been tremendous growth in ...
Not AvailableWe face the hypercritical trial of generating adequate food for the rising human popula...
Developing wheat able to sustainably produce high yields when grown under biotic/abiotic stresses is...
Agricultural production faces a Herculean challenge to feed the increasing global population. Food p...
Genome editing describes a variety of molecular biology applications enabling targeted and precise a...
In the scenario of a new agriculture, breeding techniques are expected to play a significant role in...
The plants we eat are the outcome of a humans? long history of domestication of wild species. The in...