Browsing by Subject "Spatial assessment"
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Assessing the likelihood of gene flow from sugarcane (Saccharum Hybrids) to wild relatives in South Africa
(Frontiers Media, 2018)Pre-commercialization studies on environmental biosafety of genetically modified (GM) crops are necessary to evaluate the potential for sexual hybridization with related plant species that occur in the release area. The ... -
Assessment of Brassica napus gene flow potential to wild relatives in northern South Africa
(2016)The Brassicaceae, distributed throughout South Africa, is a family in which hybridization may occur between cultivated species and its wild and weedy relatives. Hybridization with transgenic varieties could increase the ... -
Spatial assessment of Saccharum species hybrids and wild relatives in eastern South Africa
(North-West University (South Africa), 2019)Sugarcane (Saccharum hybrids) belongs to the Andropogoneae in the Poaceae. The grass family is known to have provided the world’s most economically important crops. In assessing the risk of cultivating genetically modified ...