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Fwd: Goodbye to Golden Rice? GM Trait Leads to Drastic Yield Loss and "Metabolic Meltdown"
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 Golden Rice was a cudgel used to beat up on genetic engineering opponents, a way to portray us as heartless enemies of poor children, 

Now it appears that Golden Rice was nothing more than a shameful work of industry propaganda.--Tom Mathews

 

 

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Subject: Goodbye to Golden Rice? GM Trait Leads to Drastic Yield Loss and "Metabolic Meltdown"


    ttps://www.independentsciencenews.org/health/goodbye-golden-rice-gm-trait-leads-to-drastic-yield-loss/    
Goodbye to Golden Rice? GM Trait Leads to Drastic Yield Loss        and "Metabolic Meltdown"
        
        Independent News
      
    
by Allison Wilson, PhD
      10/25/2017
    
    
    
Synopsis: For nearly 20 years, GMO Golden Rice has been      promoted as a potent tool to alleviate vitamin A deficiency.      Golden Rice has never been commercialised, however, and its      failure to reach the market has been blamed on “over-regulation”      and on “anti-GMO” opposition. Recent research by Indian scientists      shows that introducing Golden Rice transgenes      had unexpected detrimental effects. Their high yielding and      agronomically superior Indian rice variety became pale and      stunted, with yields so reduced it was unsuitable for cultivation      (Bollinedi et al. 2017). This research has obvious      implications for Golden Rice, particularly by suggesting that      nutritionally useful GMO Golden Rice may be an impossibility. As      Dr Wilson explains, it also throws a substantial shadow over the      general feasibility of nutritional enhancement by GMO technology.
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