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Genetic modification cotton

Genetic modification of soybeans, com, canola, and cotton has produced glyphosate-resistant crops that lead to lower pesticide use, yield improvement, and improved water quality (M. Stern). [Pg.29]

Liu, Q., Singh, S., Green, A., 2000. Genetic modification of cotton seed oil using inverted-repeat gene-silencing techniques. Biochem. Soc. Trans. 28 (6), 927-929. [Pg.409]

Otford, S., Delaney, S., and Timmis, J., The Genetic Modification of Cotton , in Cotton Science and Technology, editors Gordon S., and Hsieh, Y.L., Woodhead Publishing Limitted, 2007. [Pg.201]

Jdin, ME., Genetic oigine ing strategies fix cott(m fiber modification. In Basra, A.S. Cotton Fib s Developmental Biology, Quality Improvonent, and Textile Processing, Food Products Press, Binghamton, NY, 1999,271-289. [Pg.18]


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