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Production and Evaluation of Genetically Modified Crops John J. Finer hio-state. edu/plantranslab/

Acreage of GMO Varieties

Global cultivation areas, in millions of hectares

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Classical Plant Breeding : Genetic modification following introduction of large amounts of undefined DNA from a genetically similar source. Plant Biotechnology : Genetic modification of a plant cell by introduction of defined DNA(s) from a genetically different source.

Biotechnology : Bio = Biology Technology = Application “The application of Biology” (for the benefit of humans) Bio = Biology Technology = Application “The application of Biology” (for the benefit of humans)

Plant Biotechnology : 1) Plant Tissue Culture (Cloning) 2) DNA introduction (Gene Transfer) Plant Biotechnology : 1) Plant Tissue Culture (Cloning) 2) DNA introduction (Gene Transfer)

Oranges? Strawberries? Potatoes? Apples? Daffodils? Cloning Have you ever eaten/used cloned plants? Turfgrass? Roses? in Plants

Cotton Poplar Xmas Cactus Fern Soybean Ohio Buckeye

Gene Identification : Genomics Proteomics Metabolomics Herbicide resistance Insect resistance Grain quality Neutrative Virus resistance Growth habit Fungal resistance stress resistance Value added Animal viral vaccines Protein and Oil Pharmaceuticals Flower color

Plant Transformation Agrobacterium Particle gun

First biotech plant product – Flav’r Sav’r tomato

Bt Corn Reduces : Insecticide Mycotoxin Application Production

X Monarch larvae on Butterfly weed

Public Support Varies for Different Applications of Biotechnology (Includes ALL Countries – N = 35,000) Source: Thomas Hoban, North Carolina State University

The Benefits of Using Biotechnology are Greater than the Risks (35,000 Consumers from 35 Countries)

The Benefits of Using Biotechnology are Greater than the Risks (European Consumers)

Willing to Buy GM Food if More Nutritious (Net = Continue – Not Continue)

“ Can you think of any information not currently included on food labels that you would like to see?”

Perceptions of safety improved when US consumers learn that biotech foods have been in the stores. Do you think genetically modified foods are basically safe, basically unsafe, or don’t you have an opinion on this? Now, as you know, more than half of products in the grocery store are produced using some form of biotechnology or genetic modification. Knowing this, do you think genetically modified foods are basically safe, basically unsafe, or don’t you have an opinion on this? January 2001 Source: Pew Initiative on Food and Biotechnology

“By Eating a Genetically Modified Fruit, a Person’s Genes Could also Be Changed” Source: Thomas Hoban, North Carolina State University

“Ordinary Tomatoes Do Not Contain Genes, while Genetically Modified Ones Do”

Biotech Regulatory Oversight

For further information, contact: John J. Finer Department of Horticulture and Crop Science OARDC/The Ohio State University 1680 Madison Ave. Wooster, OH Tel: Fax: