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Genetically
8 U6 Y) F7 }4 w3 t0 Omodified crops, we were promised, would deliver a second green revolution: a ( `9 n" n4 C! N: z* ^( w
wealth of enhanced crops that would provide food to the starving, profits to
, f, f! ]* b/ ] ?! e: L$ k* Wfarmers and a greener environment to boot. In many ways that revolution has
) L" u0 T% n; t: I( m: ~* C' Darrived, but there have been setbacks and disappointments too. In this special issue, Nature charts the development of 9 P+ Z0 J: P ^$ P
GMO technology in the past three decades and looks for the green shoots that 7 @ K, A l v, W2 M! L' C
might form the basis of the next generation of GMOs. Cover: Kelly , P1 F# R$ I1 O: B$ {* k1 Y" J
Krause/Nature (photo: Nagy-Bagoly Arpad/Shutterstock)
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