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New updates on the GM front. The Canadian company Okanagan Speciality Fruits got an apple that does


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A genetically modified mail online apple a day keeps the doctor away? GE Arctic Apples Apple could enter the U.S. market. We have asked the opinion of Walter Guerra, head of Pomology Center mail online Laimburg
New updates on the GM front. The Canadian company Okanagan Speciality Fruits got an apple that does not tarnish mail online ever, even after being cut. Currently apples are not on the market, but the company has started the process to apply for the U.S. and Canadian government and its cultivation spread. Now the Arctic apple are under consideration and, if they were to obtain permits, may be placed on the market. L 'Italy as he took the news? Not good. Coldiretti has been made to feel their dissent reporting a survey a few months ago: 76% of Italian (8 out of 10 Italians) is opposed to GMOs. "We reject this type of crops - says Coldiretti - both for ethical and health and to economic issues. These cultivars that have been genetically engineered by inserting a gene 'stain'. Early varieties mail online that come on the market should be of type Golden Delicious and Granny Smith. If the manufacturer is a revolutionary discovery because it allows you to lengthen the maturity of the packets of fruit already peeled and portioned to worry growers is the fact that the arrival of this fruit unnaturally 'proof spots' can alter the perception of health and simplicity that always accompanies mail online the apples. A concern that especially concerns that Italy is the leading European producer of apples with about 70 thousand hectares and more than 2 million tons of production, with much of the production that has been recognized as a Community protected geographical indications mail online (PGI) or protected designation of origin (PDO). " In Europe, according to regulations, GE crops can not be grown, so too the Arctic apple. We have an opinion to Walter Guerra, head of Pomology Center Laimburg. "The Arctic Apple GMO type transgenic apples are engineered with antisense genes. Specifically, it was possible to mute the enzyme polyphenol oxidase, responsible for the process of oxidation of polyphenols, through genetic techniques. This has slowed down the process of oxidation of the apple . the potential application of these fruits is related to industrial change and the 'fresh cut'. latter is a particularly active market mail online in the U.S., while Europe is still limited. emphasize how these apples are not yet commercialized, but still under investigation and evaluation by the authorities. mail online "
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