Biosafety Aspects of Genetically Modified Crops

  • Kumar A
  • Banshidhar
  • Jaiswal P
  • et al.
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Abstract

With the advancement in the field of agricultural biotechnology, many genetically modified crops like Bt-cotton, Bt-brinjal have been developed and commercialised to fulfil the need of the world population. Several biosafety concerns viz., risk to human health, risk to environment, ecological concern o has been raised after the rapid commercialization of GM crops every year across the world. As per Convention on biodiversity (CBD), Biosafety is a term used to describe efforts to reduce and eliminate the potential risk resulting from biotechnology and its product. Though many concerns being raised time to time, strict biosafety guideline must be followed before introducing a GM crop in public domain especially in resource poor developing countries.

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Kumar, A., Banshidhar, Jaiswal, P., & Singh Janeja, H. (2022). Biosafety Aspects of Genetically Modified Crops. In Genetically Modified Plants and Beyond. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.101779

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