Feasibility of new breeding techniques for organic farming

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Feasibility of new breeding techniques for organic farming. / Andersen, Martin Marchman; Landes, Xavier; Xiang, Wen; Anyshchenko, Artem; Falhof, Janus; Østerberg, Jeppe Thulin; Olsen, Lene Irene; Edenbrandt, Anna Kristina; Vedel, Suzanne Elizabeth; Thorsen, Bo Jellesmark; Sandøe, Peter; Gamborg, Christian; Kappel, Klemens; Palmgren, Michael Broberg.

I: Trends in Plant Science, Bind 20, Nr. 7, 2015, s. 426-434.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftReviewForskningfagfællebedømt

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Andersen, MM, Landes, X, Xiang, W, Anyshchenko, A, Falhof, J, Østerberg, JT, Olsen, LI, Edenbrandt, AK, Vedel, SE, Thorsen, BJ, Sandøe, P, Gamborg, C, Kappel, K & Palmgren, MB 2015, 'Feasibility of new breeding techniques for organic farming', Trends in Plant Science, bind 20, nr. 7, s. 426-434. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tplants.2015.04.011

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Andersen, M. M., Landes, X., Xiang, W., Anyshchenko, A., Falhof, J., Østerberg, J. T., Olsen, L. I., Edenbrandt, A. K., Vedel, S. E., Thorsen, B. J., Sandøe, P., Gamborg, C., Kappel, K., & Palmgren, M. B. (2015). Feasibility of new breeding techniques for organic farming. Trends in Plant Science, 20(7), 426-434. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tplants.2015.04.011

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Andersen MM, Landes X, Xiang W, Anyshchenko A, Falhof J, Østerberg JT o.a. Feasibility of new breeding techniques for organic farming. Trends in Plant Science. 2015;20(7):426-434. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tplants.2015.04.011

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Andersen, Martin Marchman ; Landes, Xavier ; Xiang, Wen ; Anyshchenko, Artem ; Falhof, Janus ; Østerberg, Jeppe Thulin ; Olsen, Lene Irene ; Edenbrandt, Anna Kristina ; Vedel, Suzanne Elizabeth ; Thorsen, Bo Jellesmark ; Sandøe, Peter ; Gamborg, Christian ; Kappel, Klemens ; Palmgren, Michael Broberg. / Feasibility of new breeding techniques for organic farming. I: Trends in Plant Science. 2015 ; Bind 20, Nr. 7. s. 426-434.

Bibtex

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abstract = "Organic farming is based on the concept of working {\textquoteleft}with nature{\textquoteright} instead of against it; however, compared with conventional farming, organic farming reportedly has lower productivity. Ideally, the goal should be to narrow this yield gap. In this review, we specifically discuss the feasibility of new breeding techniques (NBTs) for rewilding, a process involving the reintroduction of properties from the wild relatives of crops, as a method to close the productivity gap. The most efficient methods of rewilding are based on modern biotechnology techniques, which have yet to be embraced by the organic farming movement. Thus, the question arises of whether the adoption of such methods is feasible, not only from a technological perspective, but also from conceptual, socioeconomic, ethical, and regulatory perspectives.",
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T1 - Feasibility of new breeding techniques for organic farming

AU - Andersen, Martin Marchman

AU - Landes, Xavier

AU - Xiang, Wen

AU - Anyshchenko, Artem

AU - Falhof, Janus

AU - Østerberg, Jeppe Thulin

AU - Olsen, Lene Irene

AU - Edenbrandt, Anna Kristina

AU - Vedel, Suzanne Elizabeth

AU - Thorsen, Bo Jellesmark

AU - Sandøe, Peter

AU - Gamborg, Christian

AU - Kappel, Klemens

AU - Palmgren, Michael Broberg

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N2 - Organic farming is based on the concept of working ‘with nature’ instead of against it; however, compared with conventional farming, organic farming reportedly has lower productivity. Ideally, the goal should be to narrow this yield gap. In this review, we specifically discuss the feasibility of new breeding techniques (NBTs) for rewilding, a process involving the reintroduction of properties from the wild relatives of crops, as a method to close the productivity gap. The most efficient methods of rewilding are based on modern biotechnology techniques, which have yet to be embraced by the organic farming movement. Thus, the question arises of whether the adoption of such methods is feasible, not only from a technological perspective, but also from conceptual, socioeconomic, ethical, and regulatory perspectives.

AB - Organic farming is based on the concept of working ‘with nature’ instead of against it; however, compared with conventional farming, organic farming reportedly has lower productivity. Ideally, the goal should be to narrow this yield gap. In this review, we specifically discuss the feasibility of new breeding techniques (NBTs) for rewilding, a process involving the reintroduction of properties from the wild relatives of crops, as a method to close the productivity gap. The most efficient methods of rewilding are based on modern biotechnology techniques, which have yet to be embraced by the organic farming movement. Thus, the question arises of whether the adoption of such methods is feasible, not only from a technological perspective, but also from conceptual, socioeconomic, ethical, and regulatory perspectives.

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