Biotech benefits

Papaya

The database contains 27 references relating to the Safety and Benefits of Biotechnology and "Papaya".

References relating to "Papaya":

  1. Physicochemical And Biochemical Characterization Of Transgenic Papaya Modified For Protection Against Papaya Ringspot Virus
    (2013) , , , ,
  2. GM Crops: Reaping the benefits, but not in Europe – Socio-economic impacts of agricultural biotechnology
    (2012)
  3. GM crops: global socio-economic and environmental impacts 1996- 2009
    (2011) ,
  4. Global Status of Commercialized Biotech/GM Crops: 2010
    (2010)
  5. Global Impact of Biotech Crops: Environmental Effects, 1996-2008
    (2009) ,
  6. GM crops: global socio-economic and environmental impacts 1996- 2008
    (2009) ,
  7. Global Status of Commercialized Biotech/GM Crops: 2009 The first fourteen years, 1996 to 2009
    (2009)
  8. Global Status of Commercialized Biotech/GM Crops: 2008
    (2008)
  9. Bioengineered Crops as Tools for International Development: Opportunities and Strategic Considerations
    (2008) Gregory P, et al.
  10. The Study of Agricultural Biotechnology Benefits in Thailand
    (2007) , , ,
  11. Quantification of the Impacts on US Agriculture of Biotechnology-Derived Crops Planted in 2006
    (2007) , ,
  12. Forbidden Fruit: Transgenic Papaya in Thailand
    (2008)
  13. Global Status of Commercialized Biotech/GM Crops: 2007 (ISAAA Briefing No 37) Executive Summary
    (2007)
  14. GM Crops: The First Ten Years – Global Socio-Economic and Environmental Impacts (ISAAA Briefing No. 36).
    (2006) ,
  15. Global Impact of Biotech Crops: Socio-Economic and Environmental Effects in the First Ten Years of Commercial Use.
    (2006) ,
  16. Global Status of Commercialized Biotech/GM Crops: 2006 (ISAAA Briefs No 35)
    (2006)
  17. Biotechnology-Derived Crops Planted in 2004 – Impacts on US Agriculture
    (2005) , ,
  18. Agricultural biotechnology in developing countries: a briefing paper for Sida
    (2004) ,
  19. GM Crops: The Global Scio-economic and Environmental Impact – The First Nine Years 1996-2004
    (2005) ,
  20. Transgenic virus resistant papaya: from hope to reality for controlling payaya ringspot virus in Hawaii
    (2004) , , , , , ,