Hembree, Brandon
GM crops and equivocal environmental benefits. This paper briefly discusses the risk to the environment of the introduction of genetically-modified herbicide tolerant crops in the UK. B Johnson,A Hope - 《Nature Biotechnology》 被引量: 347发表: 2000年 GM crops : environmental risks and not-...
Using a balanced approach to appraise agronomic benefits ... BL Ma 被引量: 2发表: 2011年 IS GMO "SUSTAINABLE"? A REVIEW OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL RISKS OF GM PLANTS IN COMPARISON WITH CONVENTIONAL AND ORGANIC CROPS The present paper aims to review and discuss potential and existing risks of GM ...
India, itself, has experienced the benefits of GM crops. Since the introduction of Bollgard-I in 2002 in six states -- Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu-- which was the country’s first GM crop approved for commercialization, followed by Bollgard ...
(phytoextraction, phytoaccumulation, phytodegradation, rhizofiltration, rhizodegradation), bacteria, fungi,microalgae, enzymes, etc., have promising scopes in the management ofenvironmental textiledyes. To achieve optimal results, it is crucial to thoroughly evaluate the benefits and limitations of ...
When we study the past patterns and learn from our mistakes, we can actually choose a different future for ourselves, an ascending timeline that benefits all human beings. The same choices were presented to us, Love or Fear. We must remember how to believe in ourselves again and have faith...
Kranthi and Stone’s observation of the time-limited pest control benefits of Bt cotton is borne out by media reports in 2017 of hundreds of incidents of accidental farmer pesticide poisoning (including deaths) due to farmers resorting to spraying a cocktail of toxic pesticides on their Bt cotton...
as a supposedly independent and prior scientific activity from risk management decision-making which should be based on the scientific risk assessment, but which also takes account of non-scientific considerations such as economic costs and benefits and judgements about what levels of risk could be de...
Commercialization of Biochar and the Benefits for Climate Change and Agriculture By Nate D. Van Beilen Biochar is biomass that has been converted into charcoal through the pyrolysis process. Biochar is applied into soils for carbon sequestration or for improving soil fertility. The carbon bonds in ...
comprehensive review of national, EU and international research activities in this regard and in view of any potential benefits of GMOs is missing.” A list of review questions of high relevance for Europe was developed within the EU project GRACE (GMO Risk Assessment and Communication of Evidence...