Assessment of a GM-crop impact on soil systems using the DNA barcode-based tool for nematode community analysis

作者: L. Posthuma , M.T.W. Vervoort , K.M. Brolsma , C. Mulder , R.G.M. de Goede

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摘要: The RIVM has developed with the Wageningen University (WUR) a new technique by which soil quality can be determined accurately, so-called nematode DNA barcode tool. This molecular method provides faster and more detailed information about disturbances in possible causes. done because this novel is combined data on overall processes crops are grown. Examples use of pesticides effects systems agricultural techniques such as ploughing fertilizing. In way better understanding influences practices, genetically modified (GM) crops, achieved.

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