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Global Regulation of Genetically Modified Crops Amid the Gene Edited Crop Boom - A Review.

Crystal Turnbull1, Morten Lillemo1, Trine A K Hvoslef-Eide1.   

Abstract

Products derived from agricultural biotechnology is fast becoming one of the biggest agricultural trade commodities globally, clothing us, feeding our livestock, and fueling our eco-friendly cars. This exponential growth occurs despite asynchronous regulatory schemes around the world, ranging from moratoriums and prohibitions on genetically modified (GM) organisms, to regulations that treat both conventional and biotech novel plant products under the same regulatory framework. Given the enormous surface area being cultivated, there is no longer a question of acceptance or outright need for biotech crop varieties. Recent recognition of the researchers for the development of a genome editing technique using CRISPR/Cas9 by the Nobel Prize committee is another step closer to developing and cultivating new varieties of agricultural crops. By employing precise, efficient, yet affordable genome editing techniques, new genome edited crops are entering country regulatory schemes for commercialization. Countries which currently dominate in cultivating and exporting GM crops are quickly recognizing different types of gene-edited products by comparing the products to conventionally bred varieties. This nuanced legislative development, first implemented in Argentina, and soon followed by many, shows considerable shifts in the landscape of agricultural biotechnology products. The evolution of the law on gene edited crops demonstrates that the law is not static and must adjust to the mores of society, informed by the experiences of 25 years of cultivation and regulation of GM crops. The crux of this review is a consolidation of the global legislative landscape on GM crops, as it stands, building on earlier works by specifically addressing how gene edited crops will fit into the existing frameworks. This work is the first of its kind to synthesize the applicable regulatory documents across the globe, with a focus on GM crop cultivation, and provides links to original legislation on GM and gene edited crops.
Copyright © 2021 Turnbull, Lillemo and Hvoslef-Eide.

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Keywords:  GMO crops; biosafety; cultivating GMO crops; gene edited crops; harmonization; legislation; new breeding techniques; regulations (laws)

Year:  2021        PMID: 33719302      PMCID: PMC7943453          DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2021.630396

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Plant Sci        ISSN: 1664-462X            Impact factor:   5.753


  68 in total

1.  Regulatory framework for gene editing and other new breeding techniques (NBTs) in Argentina.

Authors:  Agustina I Whelan; Martin A Lema
Journal:  GM Crops Food       Date:  2015       Impact factor: 3.074

Review 2.  The release of genetically modified crops into the environment. Part I. Overview of current status and regulations.

Authors:  Jan-Peter Nap; Peter L J Metz; Marga Escaler; Anthony J Conner
Journal:  Plant J       Date:  2003-01       Impact factor: 6.417

3.  China's CRISPR revolution.

Authors:  Jon Cohen
Journal:  Science       Date:  2019-08-02       Impact factor: 47.728

4.  Agriculture R&D Implications of the CJEU's Gene-Specific Mutagenesis Ruling.

Authors:  Stuart J Smyth; Rim Lassoued
Journal:  Trends Biotechnol       Date:  2018-10-04       Impact factor: 19.536

Review 5.  Status of market, regulation and research of genetically modified crops in Chile.

Authors:  Miguel A Sánchez; Gabriel León
Journal:  N Biotechnol       Date:  2016-07-26       Impact factor: 5.079

6.  Will the EU stay out of step with science and the rest of the world on plant breeding innovation?

Authors:  Petra Jorasch
Journal:  Plant Cell Rep       Date:  2019-11-21       Impact factor: 4.570

7.  Options to Reform the European Union Legislation on GMOs: Scope and Definitions.

Authors:  Dennis Eriksson; René Custers; Karin Edvardsson Björnberg; Sven Ove Hansson; Kai Purnhagen; Matin Qaim; Jörg Romeis; Joachim Schiemann; Stephan Schleissing; Jale Tosun; Richard G F Visser
Journal:  Trends Biotechnol       Date:  2020-02-12       Impact factor: 19.536

8.  Canadian regulatory perspectives on genome engineered crops.

Authors:  Stuart J Smyth
Journal:  GM Crops Food       Date:  2016-11-18       Impact factor: 3.074

9.  Regulatory hurdles for genome editing: process- vs. product-based approaches in different regulatory contexts.

Authors:  Thorben Sprink; Dennis Eriksson; Joachim Schiemann; Frank Hartung
Journal:  Plant Cell Rep       Date:  2016-05-03       Impact factor: 4.570

10.  Biosafety Regulatory Reviews and Leeway to Operate: Case Studies From Sub-Sahara Africa.

Authors:  John Komen; Leena Tripathi; Boniface Mkoko; Daniel Osei Ofosu; Herbert Oloka; Doris Wangari
Journal:  Front Plant Sci       Date:  2020-03-06       Impact factor: 5.753

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  34 in total

1.  Advances in gene editing without residual transgenes in plants.

Authors:  Yubing He; Michael Mudgett; Yunde Zhao
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2022-03-28       Impact factor: 8.340

Review 2.  Green Revolution to Gene Revolution: Technological Advances in Agriculture to Feed the World.

Authors:  Mohd Fadhli Hamdan; Siti Nurfadhlina Mohd Noor; Nazrin Abd-Aziz; Teen-Lee Pua; Boon Chin Tan
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2022-05-12

3.  A paired-end whole-genome sequencing approach enables comprehensive characterization of transgene integration in rice.

Authors:  Wenting Xu; Hanwen Zhang; Yuchen Zhang; Ping Shen; Xiang Li; Rong Li; Litao Yang
Journal:  Commun Biol       Date:  2022-07-05

Review 4.  A Prospective Review on Selectable Marker-Free Genome Engineered Rice: Past, Present and Future Scientific Realm.

Authors:  Rajveer Singh; Navneet Kaur; Umesh Preethi Praba; Gurwinder Kaur; Mohammad Jafar Tanin; Pankaj Kumar; Kumari Neelam; Jagdeep Singh Sandhu; Yogesh Vikal
Journal:  Front Genet       Date:  2022-06-09       Impact factor: 4.772

Review 5.  Biosafety of Genome Editing Applications in Plant Breeding: Considerations for a Focused Case-Specific Risk Assessment in the EU.

Authors:  Michael F Eckerstorfer; Marcin Grabowski; Matteo Lener; Margret Engelhard; Samson Simon; Marion Dolezel; Andreas Heissenberger; Christoph Lüthi
Journal:  BioTech (Basel)       Date:  2021-06-22

Review 6.  Genetically modified organisms: adapting regulatory frameworks for evolving genome editing technologies.

Authors:  Pablo Rozas; Eduardo I Kessi-Pérez; Claudio Martínez
Journal:  Biol Res       Date:  2022-10-20       Impact factor: 7.634

Review 7.  Host plant resistance for fall armyworm management in maize: relevance, status and prospects in Africa and Asia.

Authors:  Boddupalli M Prasanna; Anani Bruce; Yoseph Beyene; Dan Makumbi; Manje Gowda; Muhammad Asim; Samuel Martinelli; Graham P Head; Srinivas Parimi
Journal:  Theor Appl Genet       Date:  2022-03-23       Impact factor: 5.699

8.  Genetic Modification for Agriculture-Proposed Revision of GMO Regulation in Australia.

Authors:  Robert Redden
Journal:  Plants (Basel)       Date:  2021-04-11

9.  Impacts of the regulatory environment for gene editing on delivering beneficial products.

Authors:  Daniel Jenkins; Raymond Dobert; Ana Atanassova; Chloe Pavely
Journal:  In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Plant       Date:  2021-08-19       Impact factor: 2.252

Review 10.  Non-GM Genome Editing Approaches in Crops.

Authors:  Zheng Gong; Ming Cheng; Jose R Botella
Journal:  Front Genome Ed       Date:  2021-12-15
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