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Economic Impact Analysis of Marker-Assisted Breeding for Tolerance to Salinity and Phosphorous Deficiency in Rice

The benefits of developing and releasing salinity-tolerant and phosphorous-deficiency-tolerant rice in Bangladesh, India, Indonesia and the Philippines are estimated for marker-assisted breeding (MAB) and for conventional breeding (CB) using economic surplus analysis. Marker-assisted breeding is est...

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Published in:Applied economic perspectives and policy 2009-12, Vol.31 (4), p.779-792
Main Authors: Alpuerto, Vida-Lina Esperanza B., Norton, George W., Alwang, Jeffrey, Ismail, Abdelbagi M.
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Breeding
Economic benefits
Economic costs
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Economic models
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Economic statistics
Economic theory
Genetic research
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Soil salinity
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