2013
DOI: 10.2174/1876396001306010018
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Physiological and Biochemical Significance of Genetically Modified Foods: An Overview

Abstract: Biotechnological discoveries and inventions have been observed to improve food production qualitatively as well as quantitatively. In certain specific cases, the improvement in the quality and nutrition of foods by altering their composition were also monitored. However, the practice of biotechnology has also upraised concerns about its potential risks to the environment as well as human being. Genetic Engineering provides resources to host genes into plants via mechanisms, different in some respects from clas… Show more

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“…There may be substantial improvement in food production qualitatively as well as quantitatively due to use of biotechnology [46][47][48]. Plant breeding and genetic modifications are latest technologies for developing diversity in foods by altering nutrient content of foods to solve the problem of functional food security [4,[46][47][48][49].…”
Section: Necessity Of Biotechnology For Food Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There may be substantial improvement in food production qualitatively as well as quantitatively due to use of biotechnology [46][47][48]. Plant breeding and genetic modifications are latest technologies for developing diversity in foods by altering nutrient content of foods to solve the problem of functional food security [4,[46][47][48][49].…”
Section: Necessity Of Biotechnology For Food Productionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plant breeding and genetic modifications are latest technologies for developing diversity in foods by altering nutrient content of foods to solve the problem of functional food security [4,[46][47][48][49]. Agriculture played a vital role during the era of green revolution initiated by Norman Borlaug, the "Father of the Green Revolution" who saved over a billion people from starvation and developed high-yielding varieties of cereal grains.…”
Section: Necessity Of Biotechnology For Food Productionmentioning
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“…Sedert die bekendstelling van GGG meer as twee dekades gelede, is daar toenemend kommer oor die aanwending van die manipulasie van gene (Mishra & Singh 2013 Wetenskaplikes beweer dat die debat oor GGG weens 'n gebrek aan kennis ontstaan het, en dat genoegsame kennis die onsekerhede oor die kwessie uit die weg kan ruim. Alhoewel wetenskaplike kennis noodsaaklik is, is dit nie voldoende nie, want menings oor kwessies wat risiko's inhou, word sosiaal en maatskaplik geskep en word moeilik gewysig (Weber, Hair & Fowler 2000:29).…”
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“…Deur problème soos dié van swak landbougrond en die produksie van gewasse wat insekweerstandig is en wat plantdoders kan verdra aan te pak (Thompson 2002;Mishra & Singh 2013), kan die vermoë om voedsel te produseer van veral tradisionele boere, wat so te se totaal van landboupraktyke vir hul oorlewing afhanklik is, verbeter word. Deur problème soos dié van swak landbougrond en die produksie van gewasse wat insekweerstandig is en wat plantdoders kan verdra aan te pak (Thompson 2002;Mishra & Singh 2013), kan die vermoë om voedsel te produseer van veral tradisionele boere, wat so te se totaal van landboupraktyke vir hul oorlewing afhanklik is, verbeter word.…”
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