With plants produced by [[genetic engineering]] becoming more and more widely used, it is important to note that the companies producing these plants (or plants produced by traditional means) often claim a [[patent]] on their [[product (business)|product]]. Thus the notion that "letting seed [[Germination|germinate]] and grow into a crop is the most natural thing in the world" is no longer appropriate; it can be illegal to harvest seeds (even in one's own fields) from a patented "variety" (which may or may not also be a cultivar) except for personal use. Such plants are often labelled "PBR", which stands for "[[plant breeders' rights]]", or "PVR", which stands for "plant variety rights"). | With plants produced by [[genetic engineering]] becoming more and more widely used, it is important to note that the companies producing these plants (or plants produced by traditional means) often claim a [[patent]] on their [[product (business)|product]]. Thus the notion that "letting seed [[Germination|germinate]] and grow into a crop is the most natural thing in the world" is no longer appropriate; it can be illegal to harvest seeds (even in one's own fields) from a patented "variety" (which may or may not also be a cultivar) except for personal use. Such plants are often labelled "PBR", which stands for "[[plant breeders' rights]]", or "PVR", which stands for "plant variety rights"). |