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Detection Of Genetically Modified Potatoes By The Polymerase Chain ReactionMuwonge, Abubaker 01 January 2005 (has links) (PDF)
Quite a number of important crops have been genetically modified with genes for agronomically important traits, such as insect and viral resistance.
As the numbers of genetically modified foods continue to increase on the market, the need for rapid development of GMO detection methods is indispensable.
This study was carried out to detect if genetically modified potatoes exist on food market in Turkey. Thirty samples from different places were collected. Using a DNA based PCR method, potato samples were examined for the presence of 35S promoter, Nos terminator, neomycin phosphotransferase (nptII) genes, and synthetic cry3A gene which is the general transgene in all approved Newleaf transgenic potato lines.
The experimental design of this study was to detect Newleaf insect resistant lines. In 11 samples at least one genetic element was detected. Sample R from Ankara has shown to be belonging to Newleaf insect resistant lines. Since 35S promoter was not detected in samples M3, 14 and F1, it is proposed that they are belonging to Newleaf virus and insect resistant lines (Newleaf plus or Newleaf Y). Although Nos terminator was not detected in samples H2, Z2 and D, cry3A fragments amplified in those samples have been verified that they are from the synthetic cry3A regions of Newleaf lines.
The detected synthetic cry3A gene in GM potatoes was amplified by specific primers, which cannot amplify Bacillus thuringiensis tenebrionis natural cry3A gene. In addition, the authenticity of the synthetic cry3A PCR products were confirmed by both sequencing and restriction digestions.
Our results showed that genetically modified Newleaf potatoes exist in food market in Turkey. Further studies by accredited laboratories are strongly recommended. Read more
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Wechselwirkung Bodenschutz - Pflanzenschutz - DüngungRößler, Iris, Nowack, Anja, Thate, Andela 21 December 2011 (has links) (PDF)
In sächsischen Betrieben wurde bei unterschiedlichen Bodenbearbeitungssystemen die Wechselwirkung zwischen Bodenbearbeitung, Nährstoffversorgung und Pflanzenschutz untersucht. Bei den Bodenbearbeitungssystemen »Pfluglos« und »Konventionell« wurde die Wirkung auf das Nährstoffverhalten im Boden, auf das Nützlingsvorkommen, die Unkrautzusammensetzung und auf pilzliche sowie tierische Schaderreger beurteilt.
Es zeigt sich, dass eine zu enge Fruchtfolge die Pflanzenschutzprobleme verschärft. Die Bodenbearbeitung hat entscheidenden Einfluss auf die Artenzusammensetzung, Artenzahl und Unkrautdichte. Das Durchwuchsproblem, eines der Hauptprobleme der nicht wendenden Bodenbearbeitung, mit reduziertem Herbizidaufwand in den Griff zu bekommen, ist nur begrenzt möglich.
Im Winterweizen tritt Septoria tritici, DTR und Ährenfusarium bei nicht wendender Bodenbearbeitung mit Vorfrucht Mais oder Stoppelweizen verstärkt auf. Dauerhaft Pfluglos-Flächen der Lössstandorte zeigen einen höheren Gesamt-Behandlungsindex bei Winterweizen. Pfluglose Flächen haben ein höheres Vorkommen an Feldmäusen und Ackerschnecken.
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The effect of soil moisture stress, rewatering and leaf washing on the efficacy of glyphosate on selected plant speciesPaech, R. J. Unknown Date (has links)
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The successful life cycle of the pasture weed giant rats tail grassBray, S. G. Unknown Date (has links)
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The effect of soil moisture stress, rewatering and leaf washing on the efficacy of glyphosate on selected plant speciesPaech, R. J. Unknown Date (has links)
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The effect of soil moisture stress, rewatering and leaf washing on the efficacy of glyphosate on selected plant speciesPaech, R. J. Unknown Date (has links)
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The successful life cycle of the pasture weed giant rats tail grassBray, S. G. Unknown Date (has links)
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The effect of soil moisture stress, rewatering and leaf washing on the efficacy of glyphosate on selected plant speciesPaech, R. J. Unknown Date (has links)
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The successful life cycle of the pasture weed giant rats tail grassBray, S. G. Unknown Date (has links)
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The effect of soil moisture stress, rewatering and leaf washing on the efficacy of glyphosate on selected plant speciesPaech, R. J. Unknown Date (has links)
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