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The sowing of GM Mustard!

May 13, 2017 at 8:47 AM , Mark Overseas
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Will it be beneficial or not?

 With the central biotech regulator green flagging commercial cultivation of GM mustard, the government is likely to take a call on the transgenic food crop ahead of the Rabi sowing season, beginning October. 

 With the central biotech regulator green flagging commercial cultivation of GM mustard, the government is likely to take a call on the transgenic food crop ahead of the Rabi sowing season, beginning October. 

 "This genetically engineered (GE) mustard is as safe as non-GE mustard. It won't cause Dropsy or any other diseases. The introduced proteins are independent of the nectar production traits and therefore are not expected to influence nectar quality and quantity." 

“The honey bee studies have revealed that this GE mustard does not affect the number of honey bees visiting GE mustard plants as compared to non-GE mustard plants“. 

It also noted that the transgenic variety of mustard has “no additional requirement of irrigation and fertilizer for growth and cultivation as compared to any other conventional mustard“.

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