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Clémence Vannier, Thomas A. Cochrane, Peyman Zawar Reza and Larry Bellamy
Agricultural systems have entered a period of significant disruption due to impacts from change drivers, increasingly stringent environmental regulations and the need to reduce unwanted discharges, and emerging technologies and biotechnologies. Governmen...
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Pavel Gotovtsev
There are a number of significant changes taking place in modern city development and most of them are based on the number of recent technological progress. This paper provides a review and analysis of recent approaches of biotechnology that can find a p...
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Petra Jiroutová and Jirí Sedlák
Agriculture has always been an important part of human evolution. Traditionally, farming is changing and developing with regard to challenges it faces. The major challenges of modern agriculture are food and nutrition safety for the growing world populat...
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Boris Andryukov, Valery Mikhailov and Nataly Besednova
Marine habitats are a rich source of molecules of biological interest. In particular, marine bacteria attract attention with their ability to synthesize structurally diverse classes of bioactive secondary metabolites with high biotechnological potential....
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Rui Xiong, Hua Tang, Min Xu, Can-Bin Zeng, Yun Peng, Rui He, Zhen Yan, Zhao Qi and Yu Cheng
Bananas are an important part of the diets of millions of people around the globe. Low P absorption and use efficiency significantly restrict banana yields. To further explore the molecular mechanisms of P regulation in banana plants, we used RNA sequenc...
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Viorica Jelev
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Specialists claim that Eco-Bio-economy or social economy is the economy of future, in the service of human life by the rational use of environmental resources. The concept brings together in an integrated manner, according to the researchers, economy, ec...
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Amaranta Herrero, Fern Wickson and Rosa Binimelis
Over the past twenty years, agricultural biotechnologies have generated chronically unresolved political controversies. The standard tool of risk assessment has proven to be highly limited in its ability to address the panoply of concerns that exist abou...
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N. F. Díaz, R. Neira
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Beginning with a differentiation of what is considered classical biotechnologies, we review in this paper their application to the reproduction of cultivated species. Reproductive maturity control, fertility control, genetic sex control, and progenies se...
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P. Martínez-Gómez, R. Sánchez-Pérez, M. Rubio, F. Dicenta, T.M. Gradziel, G.O. Sozzi
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Promising tools for Prunus breeding include germplasm introgression, molecular marker development and improved propagation and gene transfer techniques. In germplasm introgression, the introduction of genes from related Prunus species conferring agronomi...
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Claude Henry, Michel Trommetter, Laurence Tubiana et Bernard Caillaud
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