Introduction of genetically modified potato seeds would reduce damages due to occurrence of the blight disease, said a senior scientist at the Shimla-based Central Potato Research Institute (CPRI). |
The gene-modified potato seeds would enhance the crop's overall resistance against blight, a commonly found disease in potato, said S K Pandey, director of CPRI. |
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The institute had estimated 10-15 per cent crop damage due to blight for the last crop season (Oct-Mar). |
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On Tuesday, the Supreme Court has allowed fresh field trials on genetically modified potatoes, rice, mustard, tomatoes, cauliflower and groundnuts. |
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A three-member bench, headed by chief justice K G Balakrishnan, also lifted a ban on conducting fresh field trails of new gene-modified cotton varieties. |
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Till the latest court order, India allowed commercial cultivation of GM cottonseeds and not food crops. |
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Presently, a collaborative research programme on genetically-modified potato seed is on at CPRI in association with the US-based Cornell University. |
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