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  1. Identification of relevant non-target organisms exposed to weevil-resistant Bt sweetpotato in Uganda por Rukarwa, R., Mukasa, S., Odongo, B., Ssemakula, G.N., Ghislain, M.

    Publicado 2014
    “…Assessment of the impact of transgenic crops on non-target organisms (NTO) is a prerequisite to their release into the target environment for commercial use. …”
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  2. Regulation of transgenic crops : An international comparison por Pachico, Douglas H.

    Publicado 2003
    Materias: “…transgenic plants…”
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    Conference Paper
  3. Renaissance in genetics and its impact on plant breeding por Ahloowalia, B.S., Khush, G.S.

    Publicado 2001
    Materias: “…genetically engineered organisms…”
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    Journal Article
  4. Alternatives for coexistence of GM and organic cotton production in Uganda por Gruère, Guillaume P.

    Publicado 2013
    Materias: “…transgenic plants…”
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  5. Development and deployment of transgenic plants: biosafety considerations por Sharma, K.K., Sharma, H.C., Seetharama, N., Ortíz, R.

    Publicado 2002
    “…There is a need for a thorough investigation regarding the fate of transgenic plants in the environment, and their interaction with wild relatives and non-target organisms. …”
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  6. Potential role of transgenic approaches in the control of cowpea insect pests por Machuka, J.

    Publicado 2002
    “…The challenge now is to express the genes encoding these proteins in transgenic cowpea and hope that what happens in artificial diets will, at least in some cases, be replicated in transgenics. …”
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    Conference Paper
  7. Transgenic bananas with enhanced resistance against Xanthomonas wilt disease por Tripathi, L., Tripathi, J.N., Tushemereirwe, Wilberforce K., Arinaitwe, G., Kiggundu, A.

    Publicado 2013
    “…The International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA), in partnership with the National Agriculture Research Organization (NARO), Uganda and the African Agriculture Technology Foundation (AATF), have developed hundreds of transgenic bananas constitutively expressing the Hypersensitive Response Assisting Protein (Hrap) or Plant Ferredoxin Like Protein (Pflp) gene originated from sweet pepper (Capsicum annuum). …”
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