| Literature DB >> 31679447 |
Usman Babar1, Muhammad Amjad Nawaz2, Usama Arshad1, Muhammad Tehseen Azhar3, Rana Muhammad Atif3,4, Kirill S Golokhvast2, Aristides M Tsatsakis5, Kseniia Shcerbakova2, Gyuhwa Chung6, Iqrar Ahmad Rana1,4.
Abstract
Transgenic technologies have emerged as a powerful tool for crop improvement in terms of yield, quality, and quantity in many countries of the world. However, concerns also exist about the possible risks involved in transgenic crop cultivation. In this review, literature is analyzed to gauge the real intensity of the issues caused by environmental stresses in Pakistan. In addition, the research work on genetically modified organisms (GMOs) development and their performance is analyzed to serve as a guide for the scientists to help them select useful genes for crop transformation in Pakistan. The funding of GMOs research in Pakistan shows that it does not follow the global trend. We also present socio-economic impact of GM crops and political dimensions in the seed sector and the policies of the government. We envisage that this review provides guidelines for public and private sectors as well as the policy makers in Pakistan and in other countries that face similar environmental threats posed by the changing climate.Keywords: Abiotic stresses; Bt crops; biosafety; climate change; genetically modified crops; science and politics
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31679447 PMCID: PMC7158921 DOI: 10.1080/21645698.2019.1680078
Source DB: PubMed Journal: GM Crops Food ISSN: 2164-5698 Impact factor: 3.074