转基因作物商业化20周年纪念专辑 |
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复合性状转基因植物的应用现状与安全评价 |
王旭静1, 张欣1, 刘培磊2, 王志兴1 |
1. 中国农业科学院生物技术研究所 北京 100081;
2. 农业部科技发展中心 北京 100122 |
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The Application and Safety Assessment of Stacked Transgenic Plant |
WANG Xu-jing1, ZHANG Xin1, LIU Pei-lei2, WANG Zhi-xing1 |
1. Biotechnology Research Institute, CAAS, Beijing 100081, China;
2. Development Center of Science and Technology, Ministry of Agriculture of the People's Republic of China, Beijing 100122, China |
引用本文:
王旭静, 张欣, 刘培磊, 王志兴. 复合性状转基因植物的应用现状与安全评价[J]. 中国生物工程杂志, 2016, 36(4): 18-23.
WANG Xu-jing, ZHANG Xin, LIU Pei-lei, WANG Zhi-xing. The Application and Safety Assessment of Stacked Transgenic Plant. China Biotechnology, 2016, 36(4): 18-23.
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