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GM crop cultivation surges, but novel traits languish


April 8, 2011

by Wayne Peng
Nature Biotechnology Volume: 29, Page: 302 Year published: (2011)
DOI: doi:10.1038/nbt.1842
Published online 08 April 2011

Total planting area for transgenic crops exceeded 1 billion hectares in 2010. Syngenta's E3272 maize line, designed to facilitate biofuel production with a mutant alpha-amylase transgene, was approved in the US earlier this year. Although new approvals and field trials slowed down in the US and Europe, food and feed uses of existing transgenic crops keep expanding in Brazil, the Philippines and Korea.

 

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