Applications, benefits, and challenges of genome edited crops
The paper discusses the advancements and potential of genome editing in agriculture, highlighting how genome editing tools, first described over a decade ago, are now being applied across various crops and trait combinations, promising benefits for producers and consumers. It also addresses global...
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| author | Evanega, Sarah Brown, Zachary Bubeck, Dave Falck-Zepeda, José B. Chou, Fan-Li Graham, Nat Karavolias, Nicholas Tripathi, L. Yerka, Melinda |
| author_browse | Brown, Zachary Bubeck, Dave Chou, Fan-Li Evanega, Sarah Falck-Zepeda, José B. Graham, Nat Karavolias, Nicholas Tripathi, L. Yerka, Melinda |
| author_facet | Evanega, Sarah Brown, Zachary Bubeck, Dave Falck-Zepeda, José B. Chou, Fan-Li Graham, Nat Karavolias, Nicholas Tripathi, L. Yerka, Melinda |
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| description | The paper discusses the advancements and potential of genome editing in agriculture, highlighting how genome editing tools, first described over a decade ago, are now being applied across various crops and trait combinations, promising benefits for producers and consumers.
It also addresses global efforts to update regulatory frameworks to govern this technology and reviews recent advances in genome editing tools, select applications underway, the technology’s benefits, and significant challenges to its success.
The paper concludes with five recommendations to ensure that genome editing in agriculture benefits society. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1406602024-11-07T09:26:18Z Applications, benefits, and challenges of genome edited crops Evanega, Sarah Brown, Zachary Bubeck, Dave Falck-Zepeda, José B. Chou, Fan-Li Graham, Nat Karavolias, Nicholas Tripathi, L. Yerka, Melinda gene editing crops health agricultural production policies The paper discusses the advancements and potential of genome editing in agriculture, highlighting how genome editing tools, first described over a decade ago, are now being applied across various crops and trait combinations, promising benefits for producers and consumers. It also addresses global efforts to update regulatory frameworks to govern this technology and reviews recent advances in genome editing tools, select applications underway, the technology’s benefits, and significant challenges to its success. The paper concludes with five recommendations to ensure that genome editing in agriculture benefits society. 2024-03-27 2024-03-27T20:54:56Z 2024-03-27T20:54:56Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140660 en https://doi.org/10.2499/9780896294257_10 Open Access Council for Agricultural Science and Technology Evanega, Sarah; Brown, Zachary; Bubeck, Dave; Falck-Zapeda, Jose; Chou, Fan-Li; Graham, Nat; Karavolias, Nicholas; Tripathi, Leena; and Yerka, Melinda. 2024. Applications, benefits, and challenges of genome edited crops. CAST Issue Paper 74. Ames, Iowa: Council for Agricultural Science and Technology (CAST). https://www.cast-science.org/publication/applications-benefits-and-challenges-of-genome-edited-crops/ |
| spellingShingle | gene editing crops health agricultural production policies Evanega, Sarah Brown, Zachary Bubeck, Dave Falck-Zepeda, José B. Chou, Fan-Li Graham, Nat Karavolias, Nicholas Tripathi, L. Yerka, Melinda Applications, benefits, and challenges of genome edited crops |
| title | Applications, benefits, and challenges of genome edited crops |
| title_full | Applications, benefits, and challenges of genome edited crops |
| title_fullStr | Applications, benefits, and challenges of genome edited crops |
| title_full_unstemmed | Applications, benefits, and challenges of genome edited crops |
| title_short | Applications, benefits, and challenges of genome edited crops |
| title_sort | applications benefits and challenges of genome edited crops |
| topic | gene editing crops health agricultural production policies |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/140660 |
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