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Stuart Smyth
Stuart Smyth
Associate professor, University of Saskatchewan
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US regulatory system for genetically modified [genetically modified organism (GMO), rDNA or transgenic] crop cultivars
A McHughen, S Smyth
Plant biotechnology journal 6 (1), 2-12, 2008
1602008
Liabilities and economics of transgenic crops
S Smyth, GG Khachatourians, PWB Phillips
Nature biotechnology 20 (6), 537-541, 2002
1582002
Product differentiation alternatives: identity preservation, segregation, and traceability
SJ Smyth, PWB Phillips
AgBioForum, 2002
1522002
A comparison of the EU regulatory approach to directed mutagenesis with that of other jurisdictions, consequences for international trade and potential steps forward
D Eriksson, D Kershen, A Nepomuceno, BJ Pogson, H Prieto, ...
New Phytologist 222 (4), 1673-1684, 2019
1182019
Economic benefits of genetically-modified herbicide-tolerant canola for producers
M Gusta, SJ Smyth, K Belcher, PWB Phillips, D Castle
AgBioForum, 2011
912011
Environmental impacts from herbicide tolerant canola production in Western Canada
SJ Smyth, M Gusta, K Belcher, PWB Phillips, D Castle
Agricultural Systems 104 (5), 403-410, 2011
872011
Benefits of genome-edited crops: expert opinion
R Lassoued, DM Macall, H Hesseln, PWB Phillips, SJ Smyth
Transgenic research 28 (2), 247-256, 2019
812019
Canadian regulatory perspectives on genome engineered crops
SJ Smyth
GM crops & food 8 (1), 35-43, 2017
772017
Genetically modified crops, regulatory delays, and international trade
SJ Smyth
Food and Energy Security 6 (2), 78-86, 2017
742017
Regulatory approaches for genome edited agricultural plants in select countries and jurisdictions around the world
J Entine, MSS Felipe, JH Groenewald, DL Kershen, M Lema, ...
Transgenic Research 30 (4), 551-584, 2021
722021
Food security and the evaluation of risk
SJ Smyth, PWB Phillips, WA Kerr
Global Food Security 4, 16-23, 2015
722015
Competitors co-operating: Establishing a supply chain to manage genetically modified canola
S Smyth, PWB Phillips
The International Food and Agribusiness Management Review 4 (1), 51-66, 2001
642001
Changes in herbicide use after adoption of HR canola in Western Canada
SJ Smyth, M Gusta, K Belcher, PWB Phillips, D Castle
Weed Technology 25 (3), 492-500, 2011
632011
Economic implications of low-level presence in a zero-tolerance European import market: the case of Canadian Triffid flax
CD Ryan, SJ Smyth
AgBioForum, 2012
612012
Global economic, environmental and health benefits from GM crop adoption
SJ Smyth, WA Kerr, PWB Phillips
Global food security 7, 24-29, 2015
582015
Investment, regulation, and uncertainty: managing new plant breeding techniques
SJ Smyth, J McDonald, J Falck-Zepeda
GM Crops & Food 5 (1), 44-57, 2014
572014
Regulating innovative crop technologies in Canada: the case of regulating genetically modified crops
S Smyth, A McHughen
Plant biotechnology journal 6 (3), 213-225, 2008
562008
The adoption of automated phenotyping by plant breeders
L Awada, PWB Phillips, SJ Smyth
Euphytica 214, 1-15, 2018
552018
Regulatory uncertainty around new breeding techniques
R Lassoued, SJ Smyth, PWB Phillips, H Hesseln
Frontiers in plant science 9, 1291, 2018
532018
CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing in legume crops: Opportunities and challenges
P Bhowmik, D Konkin, P Polowick, CL Hodgins, M Subedi, D Xiang, B Yu, ...
Legume Science 3 (3), e96, 2021
482021
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