J.R. Simplot Company, Plant Sciences, Boise, ID 83706, USA.
Plant Biotechnol J. 2010 Feb;8(2):101-11. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-7652.2009.00464.x. Epub 2009 Dec 3.
Each year, billions of dollars are invested in efforts to improve crops through genetic engineering (GE). These activities have resulted in a surge of publications and patents on technologies and genes: a momentum in basic research that, unfortunately, is not sustained throughout the subsequent phases of product development. After more than two decades of intensive research, the market for transgenic crops is still dominated by applications of just a handful of methods and genes. This discrepancy between research and development reflects difficulties in understanding and overcoming seven main barriers-to-entry: (1) trait efficacy in the field, (2) critical product concepts, (3) freedom-to-operate, (4) industry support, (5) identity preservation and stewardship, (6) regulatory approval and (7) retail and consumer acceptance. In this review, I describe the various roadblocks to market for transgenic crops and also discuss methods and approaches on how to overcome these, especially in the United States.
每年,数十亿美元都投入到通过基因工程(GE)改善作物的努力中。这些活动导致了大量关于技术和基因的出版物和专利:基础研究的势头,不幸的是,在随后的产品开发阶段并没有持续下去。经过二十多年的密集研究,转基因作物的市场仍然由少数几种方法和基因的应用主导。研究与开发之间的这种差异反映了在理解和克服七个主要进入壁垒方面的困难:(1)田间特性功效,(2)关键产品概念,(3)经营自由,(4)产业支持,(5)身份保护和管理,(6)监管批准和(7)零售和消费者接受。在这篇综述中,我描述了转基因作物进入市场的各种障碍,也讨论了克服这些障碍的方法和途径,特别是在美国。