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US regulatory system for genetically modified [genetically modified organism (GMO), rDNA or transgenic] crop cultivars
A McHughen, S Smyth
Plant biotechnology journal 6 (1), 2-12, 2008
1702008
Product differentiation alternatives: identity preservation, segregation, and traceability
SJ Smyth, PWB Phillips
AgBioForum, 2002
1612002
Liabilities and economics of transgenic crops
S Smyth, GG Khachatourians, PWB Phillips
Nature biotechnology 20 (6), 537-541, 2002
1582002
A comparison of the EU regulatory approach to directed mutagenesis with that of other jurisdictions, consequences for international trade and potential steps forward
D Eriksson, D Kershen, A Nepomuceno, BJ Pogson, H Prieto, ...
New phytologist 222 (4), 1673-1684, 2019
1322019
Benefits of genome-edited crops: expert opinion
R Lassoued, DM Macall, H Hesseln, PWB Phillips, SJ Smyth
Transgenic research 28 (2), 247-256, 2019
1072019
Regulatory approaches for genome edited agricultural plants in select countries and jurisdictions around the world
J Entine, MSS Felipe, JH Groenewald, DL Kershen, M Lema, ...
Transgenic Research 30 (4), 551-584, 2021
1022021
Economic benefits of genetically-modified herbicide-tolerant canola for producers
M Gusta, SJ Smyth, K Belcher, PWB Phillips, D Castle
AgBioForum, 2011
932011
Canadian regulatory perspectives on genome engineered crops
SJ Smyth
GM crops & food 8 (1), 35-43, 2017
892017
Environmental impacts from herbicide tolerant canola production in Western Canada
SJ Smyth, M Gusta, K Belcher, PWB Phillips, D Castle
Agricultural Systems 104 (5), 403-410, 2011
892011
Genetically modified crops, regulatory delays, and international trade
SJ Smyth
Food and Energy Security 6 (2), 78-86, 2017
822017
Food security and the evaluation of risk
SJ Smyth, PWB Phillips, WA Kerr
Global Food Security 4, 16-23, 2015
762015
CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing in legume crops: Opportunities and challenges
P Bhowmik, D Konkin, P Polowick, CL Hodgins, M Subedi, D Xiang, B Yu, ...
Legume Science 3 (3), e96, 2021
692021
The adoption of automated phenotyping by plant breeders
L Awada, PWB Phillips, SJ Smyth
Euphytica 214, 1-15, 2018
672018
Changes in herbicide use after adoption of HR canola in Western Canada
SJ Smyth, M Gusta, K Belcher, PWB Phillips, D Castle
Weed Technology 25 (3), 492-500, 2011
672011
Competitors co-operating: Establishing a supply chain to manage genetically modified canola
S Smyth, PWB Phillips
The International Food and Agribusiness Management Review 4 (1), 51-66, 2001
672001
The human health benefits from GM crops
SJ Smyth
Plant biotechnology journal 18 (4), 887, 2020
632020
Investment, regulation, and uncertainty: managing new plant breeding techniques
SJ Smyth, J McDonald, J Falck-Zepeda
GM Crops & Food 5 (1), 44-57, 2014
632014
Global economic, environmental and health benefits from GM crop adoption
SJ Smyth, WA Kerr, PWB Phillips
Global food security 7, 24-29, 2015
622015
Economic implications of low-level presence in a zero-tolerance European import market: the case of Canadian Triffid flax
CD Ryan, SJ Smyth
AgBioForum, 2012
612012
Regulating innovative crop technologies in Canada: the case of regulating genetically modified crops
S Smyth, A McHughen
Plant Biotechnology Journal 6 (3), 213-225, 2008
612008
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