Considerations about cotton gene escape in Brazil: a review

IF 1.3 4区 农林科学 Q3 AGRONOMY Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology Pub Date : 2003-12-31 DOI:10.12702/1984-7033.V03N04A13
A. Borém, E. C. Freire, J. Penna, P. Barroso
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The cotton crop has become recover its importance as a major crop in Brazil. Many growers use good management practices in their fields. One of the new technologies now available for cotton growers in many countries are the genetically modified varieties. The global area of genetically modified crop varieties has grown to 58,7 million of ha, planted by 16 countries. Although GM cotton could eventually be widely adopted, six countries present larger potential benefit of its use: China, India, US and Australia, which already are using these varieties and; Brazil and Pakistan, that still area evaluating the possibility to adopt this technology. The safety of GM varieties for the environment has been one of the main concerns addressed in the case adoption of GM cotton in Brazil. The main concern is the risk of gene flow between GM cotton and its native relatives in Brazil. Fifty species of cotton belonging to the Gossypium generum are distributed in the following continents: Asia, Africa, Oceania and America. In this paper we address the scientific basis of gene flow in cotton and some of the alternatives to make the GM technology available and safe to Brazilian growers and the environment.
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关于巴西棉花基因逃逸的思考:综述
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Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology
Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology AGRONOMY-BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
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2.70
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13.30%
发文量
25
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The CBAB – CROP BREEDING AND APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY (ISSN 1984-7033) – is the official quarterly journal of the Brazilian Society of Plant Breeding, abbreviated CROP BREED APPL BIOTECHNOL. It publishes original scientific articles, which contribute to the scientific and technological development of plant breeding and agriculture. Articles should be to do with basic and applied research on improvement of perennial and annual plants, within the fields of genetics, conservation of germplasm, biotechnology, genomics, cytogenetics, experimental statistics, seeds, food quality, biotic and abiotic stress, and correlated areas. The article must be unpublished. Simultaneous submitting to another periodical is ruled out. Authors are held solely responsible for the opinions and ideas expressed, which do not necessarily reflect the view of the Editorial board. However, the Editorial board reserves the right to suggest or ask for any modifications required. The journal adopts the Ithenticate software for identification of plagiarism. Complete or partial reproduction of articles is permitted, provided the source is cited. All content of the journal, except where identified, is licensed under a Creative Commons attribution-type BY. All articles are published free of charge. This is an open access journal.
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