Genetic use restriction technologies and possible applications in the integrated pest management
ABSTRACT: Genetic use restriction technologies (GURTs) were developed to preserve the intellectual property of genetically modified crops (GM) and ensure the return of investments made by industry to obtain technology delivered through seeds. The aims of this review are to discuss the GURTs and anal...
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doaj-ae312de4cf764561b4d55f4559e1e75a2020-11-24T22:46:20ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCiência Rural1678-459646111909191610.1590/0103-8478cr20160105S0103-84782016001101909Genetic use restriction technologies and possible applications in the integrated pest managementGiliardi DalazenAldo Merotto JúniorABSTRACT: Genetic use restriction technologies (GURTs) were developed to preserve the intellectual property of genetically modified crops (GM) and ensure the return of investments made by industry to obtain technology delivered through seeds. The aims of this review are to discuss the GURTs and analyze their possible applications in integrated management of agricultural pests. There are two classes of GURTs: T-GURTs (trait-based GURTs), wherein the generated seed are viable, but the next generation does not express the trait of agronomic interest, and V-GURT (variety-based GURTs), in which plants produce non viable seeds. However, beyond the seed protection purpose, the GURTs could have also other application to solve agronomic problems. One of the most important is the use of GURTs as a tool to restrict gene flow of GM traits to relative weeds. In addition, it is proposed the use of this technology in integrated weed management by preventing the GMs seed germination, which produces volunteer plants that compete with the crop of interest. Also, these volunteer plants may serve as alternative hosts for insects and pathogens in between crop seasons. The GURTs could contribute to the control of undesirable agents in agricultural systems, reducing the use of pesticides and increasing crop yields.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782016001101909&lng=en&tlng=enterminator technologyGURTLEA promotersIPMcrop protection |
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Genetic use restriction technologies and possible applications in the integrated pest management |
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Genetic use restriction technologies and possible applications in the integrated pest management |
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Genetic use restriction technologies and possible applications in the integrated pest management |
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Genetic use restriction technologies and possible applications in the integrated pest management |
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Genetic use restriction technologies and possible applications in the integrated pest management |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Maria |
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ABSTRACT: Genetic use restriction technologies (GURTs) were developed to preserve the intellectual property of genetically modified crops (GM) and ensure the return of investments made by industry to obtain technology delivered through seeds. The aims of this review are to discuss the GURTs and analyze their possible applications in integrated management of agricultural pests. There are two classes of GURTs: T-GURTs (trait-based GURTs), wherein the generated seed are viable, but the next generation does not express the trait of agronomic interest, and V-GURT (variety-based GURTs), in which plants produce non viable seeds. However, beyond the seed protection purpose, the GURTs could have also other application to solve agronomic problems. One of the most important is the use of GURTs as a tool to restrict gene flow of GM traits to relative weeds. In addition, it is proposed the use of this technology in integrated weed management by preventing the GMs seed germination, which produces volunteer plants that compete with the crop of interest. Also, these volunteer plants may serve as alternative hosts for insects and pathogens in between crop seasons. The GURTs could contribute to the control of undesirable agents in agricultural systems, reducing the use of pesticides and increasing crop yields. |
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