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NTIS 바로가기Journal of plant biotechnology = 식물생명공학회지, v.49 no.3, 2022년, pp.163 - 170
There is a continuous rise in the commercialization of living modified (LM) organisms worldwide. While LM plants have not yet been cultivated in South Korea, research, development, import of products, and registration of related research facilities are progressing. LM plants should be tested in gree...
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