genetically modified crops

A grass commonly used to fight soil erosion has been genetically modified to successfully remove toxic explosive chemicals
Researchers sampling the switchgrass Credit: Neil Bruce A grass commonly used to fight soil erosion
To survive, US citrus may have to become genetically modified

A tiny insect, no bigger than the head of a pin, is threatening to topple

Unexpected strategy can delay, and even reverse, the evolution of resistance by pests to genetically engineered crops

UA researchers have discovered an unexpected strategy that can delay, and even reverse, the evolution

Chance Finding Could Transform Food and Biofuel Production

An almost entirely accidental discovery by University of Guelph researchers could transform food and biofuel

Purple limes and blood oranges with anthocyaninscould be next for Florida citrus

University of Florida horticulture scientist Manjul Dutt is hoping to turn your next margarita on

Scientists use molecular ‘lock and key’ for potential control of GMOs

UC Berkeley researchers have developed an easy way to put bacteria under a molecular lock

Scientists Alter Crops With Techniques Outside Regulators’ Scope

Its first attempt to develop genetically engineered grass ended disastrously for the Scotts Miracle-Gro Company.

First comprehensive test to detect genetic modification in food

As the abundance of genetically modified (GM) foods continues to grow, so does the demand

The world’s favourite fruit only better-tasting and longer-lasting

Tomatoes, said to be the world’s most popular fruit, can be made both better-tasting and

A Hard Look at 3 Myths about Genetically Modified Crops

Superweeds? Suicides? Stealthy genes? The true, the false and the still unknown about transgenic crops