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- October 2009
- 8 pages
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... Populations were more stable and performed better than f1s even after segregation. Although, f2 populations may display less heterosis as compared to f1s, but still better than high parents and can be used ...
January 2009
... With other transgenic lines with fibre improvement gene cpexpa3. transgenic plant lines 3 and 4 had improved cellulose content that resulted in improvement of one or more fibre qualities as compared ...
February 2012
... Economies such as argentina, brazil, canada, india and china. An indication of this statement comes from the fact that these six countries are responsible for 95% of all gm crops worldwide (james, 2007 ...
February 2012
... Economies have witnessed more productivity gains through planting gm crops as these countries were more vulnerable to pests and had a great potential to increase their crop yields (ullah et al., 2003 ...
April 2012
... Is an effective approach for creating new rice germplasm. Key words: rice (oryza sativa l.), induced mutations, mutation breeding, ems. Introduction basmati rices fetch higher price in international ...
February 2012
... To be the biggest producer and user of gmos whereas the european union has had few reservations on their use. One common example of gmos is bt cotton. The only genetically modified (gm) crop commercialized ...
September 2012
... In the field along with non-transgenic parent as control. The experiment was repeated for consecutive two years. transgenic rice revealed tremendous morphological variations associated with lodging ...