Volume
42
Issue
4
Abstract
Extension specialists from several North Central states recently proposed a new approach to expedite and facilitate evaluation of new genetically modified organism (GMO) hybrids through multi-state testing. As an example of this approach, newly released GMO glyphosate tolerant (GT) corn hybrids were evaluated at multiple locations across five states in 1999 and nine states in 2001. This cooperative testing effort demonstrated that powerful sets of data across a range of production environments could be generated with a minimal amount of input and resource allocation for the individual states.
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Recommended Citation
Thomison, P. R., Elmore, R. W., Roth, G. W., & Lauer, J. G. (2004). A Model for Testing New Seed Technologies. The Journal of Extension, 42(4), Article 22. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol42/iss4/22