2011
DOI: 10.2480/agrmet.67.2.2
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A system model for estimating regional cross-pollination rates between GM and non-GM rice considering actual meteorological conditions and field distributions

Abstract: To sustain a stable food supply without losses from various hazards, such as insects, diseases, or abnormal climate conditions induced by global change, application of genetically modified (GM) organisms is one potential tool for agriculture. However, GM crops do not exist in traditional agricultural environments; thus, the risks resulting from the application of GM crops to agriculture must be made clear. Crops, such as rice belonging to the Gramineae family, can be cross-pollinated by wind. This enables non-… Show more

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