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Title: Improving food nutritional quality and productivity through genetic engineering
Authors: Irfan, Mohammad
Datta, Asis
Keywords: Genetically modified food
Nutritional quality
Post-harvest stability
Stress tolerance
Crop productivity
Genetic engineering
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Juniper Publishers
Citation: International Journal of Cell Science & Molecular Biology, 2: 555576
Abstract: Genetic engineering has provided new tools for effectively ensuring food and nutritional security to improve agriculture across the world. Conventional agricultural practices can be assisted by molecular biology and biotechnology tools to develop crops with superior traits in a relatively fast way. Genetic engineering allowed solving important problems in many crops such as susceptibility to pests, diseases, environmental stress and development of crops with higher productivity and enhanced nutritional quality. Genetically-modified (GM) crops can prove to be powerful complements to those produced by conventional methods for meeting the worldwide demand for quality foods.
Description: Accepted date: 5 April 2017
URI: http://59.163.192.83:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/736
ISSN: 2572-1100
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