Genetically modified apples that don't go brown could become the first transgenic apple varieties approved for sale in the U.S. Scientists say... In the fairy-tale world, a shiny red apple can lead to ...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture says it is OK for two varieties of genetically engineered non-browning apples to be sold in the United States. The agency's Animal Plant Health Inspection Service ...
The USDA is seeking public comment on a petition to deregulate a genetically engineered apple that blooms early in its life and flowers nearly continuously. The T1190 won’t be offered for commercial ...
WASHINGTON -- An inspection of an orchard of experimental, genetically modified apples in central Washington last year turned up a troubling finding – gene-altered trees flowering less than 100 feet ...
Don't expect to see them too soon, but they could be coming to your local grocery store - two types of apples genetically modified to resist turning brown after they're bruised or sliced. The ...
The manipulation is done in such a way as to reduce the number of enzymes that cause apples to brown. Called the ‘Arctic apple’ it is being grown by Okanagan Specialty Fruits of B.C. The Health Canada ...
Government regulators have approved the first genetically modified apples, which don't turn brown when you cut them open. But planting these trees... GMO Apples Get The Nod, But Not Much Of A ...
We have good news for all of you who find browned apple slices unappetizing. It's bad news, though, if you don't like scientists fiddling with your food. The U.S. Department of Agriculture has given a ...