Agricultural Biotechnology: The Promise and Prospects of Genetically Modified Crops

Volume: 28, Issue: 1, Pages: 99 - 120
Published: Feb 1, 2014
Abstract
For millennia, humans have modified plant genes in order to develop crops best suited for food, fiber, feed, and energy production. Conventional plant breeding remains inherently random and slow, constrained by the availability of desirable traits in closely related plant species. In contrast, agricultural biotechnology employs the modern tools of genetic engineering to reduce uncertainty and breeding time and to transfer traits from more...
Paper Details
Title
Agricultural Biotechnology: The Promise and Prospects of Genetically Modified Crops
Published Date
Feb 1, 2014
Volume
28
Issue
1
Pages
99 - 120
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