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  1. Oct 13, 2022 · Key Takeaway Bullet Points. Both GMO and organic strawberries have pros and cons. GMO strawberries may be more resistant to pests and diseases, and have a longer shelf life, but they may also have negative impacts on the environment and raise health concerns. Organic strawberries are better for the environment and potentially healthier to eat ...

  2. Feb 19, 2007 · Development of genetically modified strawberries. Plant gene transfer vector pCAMBIA1391Z containing the hygromycin selectable marker gene was used for the gene transfer (Cambia org., Canberra, Australia). The construct was transferred to Agrobacterium tumefaciens LBA4404, using a standard freeze-thaw method .

  3. Nov 30, 2018 · When they were lucky they would find strawberries. The fruits were small but really tasty. Around the fire at night, they would hear legends about magical beans and giant plants.

  4. Working with independent growers, each strawberry is hand-picked at peak ripeness to meet our strict quality standards. The secret to our strawberries is our proprietary varieties. We start with thousands of varieties and choose the top 1% to sell under the Driscoll’s name. Rest assured–our naturally grown strawberries are never genetically ...

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  6. Simplot and Plant Sciences will make money by selling the genetically modified strawberry plants to growers, who pay a royalty for the rights to grow and sell the strawberries. Terms of the deal ...

  7. Sep 20, 2018 · Genetically modified foods, or GMOs, inspire strong reactions nowadays, but humans have been tweaking the genetics of our favourite produce for millennia. While GMOs may involve splicing genes from other organisms (such as bacteria) to give plants desired traits – like resistance to pests, selective breeding is a slower process whereby ...

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