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. 1999 May 25;96(11):5978-81.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.96.11.5978.

Transgenic plants for tropical regions: some considerations about their development and their transfer to the small farmer

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Transgenic plants for tropical regions: some considerations about their development and their transfer to the small farmer

L Herrera-Estrella. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. .

Abstract

Biotechnological applications, especially transgenic plants, probably hold the most promise in augmenting agricultural production in the first decades of the next millennium. However, the application of these technologies to the agriculture of tropical regions where the largest areas of low productivity are located, and where they are most needed, remains a major challenge. In this paper, some of the important issues that need to be considered to ensure that plant biotechnology is effectively transferred to the developing world are discussed.

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