One of the major problems regarding consumer acceptance of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) is the possibility that their transgenes could have adverse effects on the environment and/or human health. Genome editing, represented by the CRISPR/Cas9 system, can efficiently achieve transgene-free gene modifications and is anticipated to generate a wide spectrum of plants. However, the public attitude against GMOs suggests that people will initially be unlikely to accept these plants. We herein explored the bottlenecks of consumer acceptance of transgene-free food crops developed by genome editing and made some recommendations. People should not pursue a zero-risk bias regarding such crops. Developers are encouraged to produce cultivars wit...
Genetically modified (GM) foods are produced from organisms that have had changes introduced into th...
The fast-growing global population is increasingly confronted with the need to produce enough food, ...
There is a significant gap in farmer acceptability of genetically modified plants for production in ...
A wide gap exists between the rapid acceptance of genetically modified (GM) crops for cultivation by...
Products of genome editing as the most promising “New Plant Breeding Technology” (NPBT) have made th...
Achieving global food security is becoming increasingly challenging and many stakeholders around the...
The availability of genome sequences for many fruit crops has redefined the boundaries of genetic en...
New plant breeding techniques such as CRISPR/Cas have the potential to improve sustainability in agr...
A pervasive opposition to genetically modified (GM) foods has developed from the notion that they po...
The revolutionary technology of CRISPR/Cas systems and their extraordinary potential to address fund...
Biotechnology might contribute to solving food safety and security challenges. However, gene technol...
We highlight the importance of the mixed genetic approaches (classical and currents) to improve the ...
The agricultural biotechnology world has been divided into two blocks; countries adopting GM crops f...
Biotechnology might contribute to solving food safety and security challenges. However, gene technol...
Genome editing describes a variety of molecular biology applications enabling targeted and precise a...
Genetically modified (GM) foods are produced from organisms that have had changes introduced into th...
The fast-growing global population is increasingly confronted with the need to produce enough food, ...
There is a significant gap in farmer acceptability of genetically modified plants for production in ...
A wide gap exists between the rapid acceptance of genetically modified (GM) crops for cultivation by...
Products of genome editing as the most promising “New Plant Breeding Technology” (NPBT) have made th...
Achieving global food security is becoming increasingly challenging and many stakeholders around the...
The availability of genome sequences for many fruit crops has redefined the boundaries of genetic en...
New plant breeding techniques such as CRISPR/Cas have the potential to improve sustainability in agr...
A pervasive opposition to genetically modified (GM) foods has developed from the notion that they po...
The revolutionary technology of CRISPR/Cas systems and their extraordinary potential to address fund...
Biotechnology might contribute to solving food safety and security challenges. However, gene technol...
We highlight the importance of the mixed genetic approaches (classical and currents) to improve the ...
The agricultural biotechnology world has been divided into two blocks; countries adopting GM crops f...
Biotechnology might contribute to solving food safety and security challenges. However, gene technol...
Genome editing describes a variety of molecular biology applications enabling targeted and precise a...
Genetically modified (GM) foods are produced from organisms that have had changes introduced into th...
The fast-growing global population is increasingly confronted with the need to produce enough food, ...
There is a significant gap in farmer acceptability of genetically modified plants for production in ...