The pattern of crop genetic diversity has changed over the past two centuries with the modernization of agriculture, accelerating with the advent of the green revolution. Since the green revolution, the locus of agricultural research has shifted from the public to the private sector. The growing importance of the private sector in agricultural R&D is changing the types of crop technologies that are developed and the ways they are delivered to farmers. The spread of transgenic crops will influence crop genetic diversity, but their implications for the availability of plant genetic resources and the resilience of agricultural ecosystems are not entirely clear. Transgenic crops may increase or decrease crop genetic diversity, depending on how ...
In agricultural research, plant genetic resources (PGR) are “non-traditional infrastructural resourc...
Since the 1970’s, the worldwide capacity of genebanks for ex situ conservation of crop genetic resou...
Do transgenic crops cause agrobiodiversity erosion? We hypothesize that they increase productivity a...
Changes in intellectual property rights systems have lead to the privatization of genetic resources ...
Changes in intellectual property rights systems have lead to the privatization of genetic resources ...
The development of genetically engineered (GE) crops has focused predominantly on enhancing conventi...
The development of genetically engineered (GE) crops has focused predominantly on enhancing conventi...
This year, U.S. growers planted 45 million acres of genetically engineered crops, primarily...
Biotechnology has opened up enormous and exciting possibilities for plant breeding. The development ...
This paper argues that current forms of agricultural biotechnology have significant potential for de...
There is a significant gap in farmer acceptability of genetically modified plants for production in ...
Modern agriculture has started to rely more on the use of biotechnology over the past years in order...
Taxpayers in the United States have invested heavily in public-sector research in agricultural biote...
Genetically Modified Crops (GMO foods) have been widely available to farmers since 1996. The Gene Re...
Genetically Modified Crops (GMO foods) have been widely available to farmers since 1996. The Gene Re...
In agricultural research, plant genetic resources (PGR) are “non-traditional infrastructural resourc...
Since the 1970’s, the worldwide capacity of genebanks for ex situ conservation of crop genetic resou...
Do transgenic crops cause agrobiodiversity erosion? We hypothesize that they increase productivity a...
Changes in intellectual property rights systems have lead to the privatization of genetic resources ...
Changes in intellectual property rights systems have lead to the privatization of genetic resources ...
The development of genetically engineered (GE) crops has focused predominantly on enhancing conventi...
The development of genetically engineered (GE) crops has focused predominantly on enhancing conventi...
This year, U.S. growers planted 45 million acres of genetically engineered crops, primarily...
Biotechnology has opened up enormous and exciting possibilities for plant breeding. The development ...
This paper argues that current forms of agricultural biotechnology have significant potential for de...
There is a significant gap in farmer acceptability of genetically modified plants for production in ...
Modern agriculture has started to rely more on the use of biotechnology over the past years in order...
Taxpayers in the United States have invested heavily in public-sector research in agricultural biote...
Genetically Modified Crops (GMO foods) have been widely available to farmers since 1996. The Gene Re...
Genetically Modified Crops (GMO foods) have been widely available to farmers since 1996. The Gene Re...
In agricultural research, plant genetic resources (PGR) are “non-traditional infrastructural resourc...
Since the 1970’s, the worldwide capacity of genebanks for ex situ conservation of crop genetic resou...
Do transgenic crops cause agrobiodiversity erosion? We hypothesize that they increase productivity a...