Rothamsted's aphid-resistant wheat - a turning point for GMOs?

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Rothamsted Research mounted a successful counter-campaign in response to a threat by environmental protesters to destroy their research project examining aphid-resistant genetically modified (GM) wheat. This involved the use of online media, petitions, and other tools, by which researchers engaged directly with media and the general public in defense of their work. Lessons are suggested for other researchers in the controversial field of GM plant breeding.

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Lynas, M. (2012, October 9). Rothamsted’s aphid-resistant wheat - a turning point for GMOs? Agriculture and Food Security. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/2048-7010-1-17

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