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Orgenic plants: Gene-manipulated plants compatible with organic farming

Based on recent advances in plant gene technology, I propose to develop a new category of GM plants, orgenic plants, that are compatible with organic farming. These orgenic plants do not contain herbicide resistance genes to avoid herbicide application in agriculture. Furthermore, they either contai...

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Published in:Biotechnology journal 2012-11, Vol.7 (11), p.1328-1331
Main Author: Ryffel, Gerhart U.
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Cisgenic
Crops, Agricultural - genetics
DNA, Plant - genetics
DNA, Recombinant
Drug Resistance
Gene-manipulated plants
Genes, Plant
Herbicides
Intragenic
Organic Agriculture - methods
Organic farming
Orgenic plants
Plants, Genetically Modified
Transgenes
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