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Original scientific paper

BIOTECHNOLOGY AND ECOLOGY

Jure Beljo ; Faculty of Agriculture and Food technology, University of Mostar
Nevenko Herceg ; Faculty of Natural Sciences, Mathematics and Education, University of Mostar
Ana Mandić ; Faculty of Agriculture and Food technology, University of Mostar


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Abstract

Despite cirticism, modern biotechnology and genetic engineering have found wide application in various fields of economy such as medicine, pharmacy, industry and agriculture as well as in a variety of environmental treatments. Depending on its application, genetic engineering may be either detrimental or useful for the natural environment of humans and other organisms. Among hazardous effects of GMO on the environment, the most frequent one is the gene exchange between genetically modified and conventional plants, which leads to genetic contamination. In addition, genetically modified plants may be toxic to non-target species, they may pose a threat to the ecosystem of soil, while the long-term effects of genetically modified organisms are still not known. However, genetic engineering may have beneficial effects on the environment. Apart from reducing the amount of pesticides, GMO may reduce or completely remove some harmful waste or environmental pollutants such as hazardous chemicals and heavy metals. One of useful methods in cleaning the environment would be degradation of plastic substances which pose a major problem today. Nevertheless, when estimating the adverse effects of GMOs on the environment they should always be compared to conventional methods since these can have some side effects too.

Keywords

biotechnology; genetic engineering; GMOs; ecology; environment

Hrčak ID:

141940

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/141940

Publication date:

30.6.2015.

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