Risk assessment of genetically engineered plants that can persist and propagate in the environment

A Bauer-Panskus, J Miyazaki, K Kawall… - Environmental Sciences …, 2020 - Springer
New challenges arise in risk assessment when genetically engineered (GE) plants can
persist and propagate in the environment as well as produce viable offspring. Next …

A data mining approach gives insights of causes related to the ongoing transgene presence in Mexican native maize populations

C Ureta, EJ González, A Piñeyro-Nelson… - … and Sustainable Food …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Mexico is the center of origin of maize and one of the phenomena that imperil maize
conservation is transgene presence. Although previous studies have documented transgene …

Recalcitrant maize: Conserving agrobiodiversity in the era of genetically modified organisms

M Fenzi, J Foyer, V Boisvert, H Perales - Plants, People, Planet, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Societal Impact Statement The problem of genetically modified maize contamination in
Mexico is the result of both planned and unplanned consequences of scientific and political …

Large scale sampling of Mexican maize landraces for the presence of transgenes

EA Ceniceros-Ojeda, C Hayano-Kanashiro… - Transgenic …, 2023 - Springer
The presence and levels of transgenic maize in Mexico and the effect this could have on
local landraces or closely related species such as teosinte has been the subject of several …

[HTML][HTML] Temporal dynamics of detected transgenes in maize landraces in their center of origin

B Rendón-Aguilar, LA Bernal-Ramírez… - Revista mexicana de …, 2019 - scielo.org.mx
The first report of transgenic maize in Mexico was published in 2001 for Oaxaca, Mexico.
Subsequent studies were controversial, because most of the maize samples analyzed from …

[PDF][PDF] Weedy activism: Women, plants, and the genetic pollution of urban Japan

A Paredes - Journal of Political Ecology, 2021 - journals.librarypublishing.arizona …
Along the ports of Japan, civilians have made a peculiar discovery: in a country where
genetically modified (GM) crop cultivation is prohibited, wild canola weeds flourishing in the …

Study on map knowledge domains of transgenic maize: Based on CiteSpace

X Li, D Guo, J Cheng - … of the 2016 International Conference on …, 2017 - World Scientific
The purpose of this paper is to analyze the hotspot and trend of the studies on global
transgenic maize from 2005 to 2015. The paper is mainly based on bibliometric method …

Genetic and epigenetic characterization of the cry1Ab coding region and its 3′ flanking genomic region in MON810 maize using next-generation sequencing

SE Ben Ali, A Schamann, S Dobrovolny, A Indra… - … Food Research and …, 2018 - Springer
MON810 maize was first commercialized in 1997 and it is one of the most marketed
genetically modified crops worldwide. Although MON810 maize has been studied …

[HTML][HTML] Cry 1F and Cry 2Ab2 proteins survey in maize landraces and teosinte cultivated in Alto Jequitinhonha region

LC Rossini, RVS Veloso, JR Oliveira, MA Soares… - Revista …, 2024 - SciELO Brasil
Maize landraces diversity is important for many smallholder and indigenous populations.
Gene flow constitutes a threat to the genetic conservation of several locally adapted maize …

[HTML][HTML] Zea maize reference materials for genetically modified organism detection in Mexico

EC Galvan, MM Torres, MP Urquiza - Ecology and Evolution, 2019 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Maize is one of the most important crops in the world. Currently, Mexico is the 7th largest
producer in the world behind Brazil and the European Union (World Atlas, 2019). In Mexico …