The Role of Biotechnology in a Sustainable Food Supply
Herausgeber: Kemper, Nathan; Popp, Jennie; Matlock, Marty
The Role of Biotechnology in a Sustainable Food Supply
Herausgeber: Kemper, Nathan; Popp, Jennie; Matlock, Marty
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This is a multidisciplinary volume on the use of agricultural biotechnology to provide a sustainable food supply.
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This is a multidisciplinary volume on the use of agricultural biotechnology to provide a sustainable food supply.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 759g
- ISBN-13: 9780521192347
- ISBN-10: 052119234X
- Artikelnr.: 34437667
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. April 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 759g
- ISBN-13: 9780521192347
- ISBN-10: 052119234X
- Artikelnr.: 34437667
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
1. World population growth and food supply William H. Meyers and Nicholas
Kalaitzandonakes; 2. Social challenges: public opinion and agricultural
biotechnology Dominique Brossard; 3. Loving biotechnology: ethics
considerations Lowell E. Grisham; 4. Biotechnology in crop production Eric
S. Sachs; 5. Biotechnology and the control of viral diseases of crops Jason
R. Cavatorta, Stewart M. Gray and Molly M. Jahn; 6. Animal biotechnologies
and agricultural sustainability Alison Van Eenennaam and William Muir; 7.
Genetically engineered crops can be part of a sustainable food supply: food
and food safety issues Peggy G. Lenaux; 8. Ecological considerations in
biotechnology: ecological concerns and environmental risks at transgenic
crops Mark K. Sears and Jeffrey D. Wolt; 9. Organic agriculture as an
alternative to a GE-based system Erin Silva; 10. A case study of rice: from
traditional breeding to genomics: rice-food for the gods Pamela Ronald; 11.
Case study: healthy grown potatoes and sustainability of Wisconsin potato
production Alvin J. Bussan, Deana Knuteson, Jed Colquhoun, Larry Binning,
Shelley Jansky, Jiming Jiang, Paul D. Mitchell, Walter R. Stevenson, Russ
Groves, Jeff Wyman, Matt Ruark and Keith Kelling; 12. Precautionary
practice of risk assessment Caroline Baier-Anderson and Michelle Mauthe
Harvey; 13. Risk assessment approaches and implications Jose Falck-Zepeda
and Anthony J. Cavalieri; 14. The context of biotechnology in sustainable
agriculture Marty D. Matlock; 15. Agricultural biotechnology: equity and
prosperity Gregory D. Graff and David Zilbeman.
Kalaitzandonakes; 2. Social challenges: public opinion and agricultural
biotechnology Dominique Brossard; 3. Loving biotechnology: ethics
considerations Lowell E. Grisham; 4. Biotechnology in crop production Eric
S. Sachs; 5. Biotechnology and the control of viral diseases of crops Jason
R. Cavatorta, Stewart M. Gray and Molly M. Jahn; 6. Animal biotechnologies
and agricultural sustainability Alison Van Eenennaam and William Muir; 7.
Genetically engineered crops can be part of a sustainable food supply: food
and food safety issues Peggy G. Lenaux; 8. Ecological considerations in
biotechnology: ecological concerns and environmental risks at transgenic
crops Mark K. Sears and Jeffrey D. Wolt; 9. Organic agriculture as an
alternative to a GE-based system Erin Silva; 10. A case study of rice: from
traditional breeding to genomics: rice-food for the gods Pamela Ronald; 11.
Case study: healthy grown potatoes and sustainability of Wisconsin potato
production Alvin J. Bussan, Deana Knuteson, Jed Colquhoun, Larry Binning,
Shelley Jansky, Jiming Jiang, Paul D. Mitchell, Walter R. Stevenson, Russ
Groves, Jeff Wyman, Matt Ruark and Keith Kelling; 12. Precautionary
practice of risk assessment Caroline Baier-Anderson and Michelle Mauthe
Harvey; 13. Risk assessment approaches and implications Jose Falck-Zepeda
and Anthony J. Cavalieri; 14. The context of biotechnology in sustainable
agriculture Marty D. Matlock; 15. Agricultural biotechnology: equity and
prosperity Gregory D. Graff and David Zilbeman.
1. World population growth and food supply William H. Meyers and Nicholas
Kalaitzandonakes; 2. Social challenges: public opinion and agricultural
biotechnology Dominique Brossard; 3. Loving biotechnology: ethics
considerations Lowell E. Grisham; 4. Biotechnology in crop production Eric
S. Sachs; 5. Biotechnology and the control of viral diseases of crops Jason
R. Cavatorta, Stewart M. Gray and Molly M. Jahn; 6. Animal biotechnologies
and agricultural sustainability Alison Van Eenennaam and William Muir; 7.
Genetically engineered crops can be part of a sustainable food supply: food
and food safety issues Peggy G. Lenaux; 8. Ecological considerations in
biotechnology: ecological concerns and environmental risks at transgenic
crops Mark K. Sears and Jeffrey D. Wolt; 9. Organic agriculture as an
alternative to a GE-based system Erin Silva; 10. A case study of rice: from
traditional breeding to genomics: rice-food for the gods Pamela Ronald; 11.
Case study: healthy grown potatoes and sustainability of Wisconsin potato
production Alvin J. Bussan, Deana Knuteson, Jed Colquhoun, Larry Binning,
Shelley Jansky, Jiming Jiang, Paul D. Mitchell, Walter R. Stevenson, Russ
Groves, Jeff Wyman, Matt Ruark and Keith Kelling; 12. Precautionary
practice of risk assessment Caroline Baier-Anderson and Michelle Mauthe
Harvey; 13. Risk assessment approaches and implications Jose Falck-Zepeda
and Anthony J. Cavalieri; 14. The context of biotechnology in sustainable
agriculture Marty D. Matlock; 15. Agricultural biotechnology: equity and
prosperity Gregory D. Graff and David Zilbeman.
Kalaitzandonakes; 2. Social challenges: public opinion and agricultural
biotechnology Dominique Brossard; 3. Loving biotechnology: ethics
considerations Lowell E. Grisham; 4. Biotechnology in crop production Eric
S. Sachs; 5. Biotechnology and the control of viral diseases of crops Jason
R. Cavatorta, Stewart M. Gray and Molly M. Jahn; 6. Animal biotechnologies
and agricultural sustainability Alison Van Eenennaam and William Muir; 7.
Genetically engineered crops can be part of a sustainable food supply: food
and food safety issues Peggy G. Lenaux; 8. Ecological considerations in
biotechnology: ecological concerns and environmental risks at transgenic
crops Mark K. Sears and Jeffrey D. Wolt; 9. Organic agriculture as an
alternative to a GE-based system Erin Silva; 10. A case study of rice: from
traditional breeding to genomics: rice-food for the gods Pamela Ronald; 11.
Case study: healthy grown potatoes and sustainability of Wisconsin potato
production Alvin J. Bussan, Deana Knuteson, Jed Colquhoun, Larry Binning,
Shelley Jansky, Jiming Jiang, Paul D. Mitchell, Walter R. Stevenson, Russ
Groves, Jeff Wyman, Matt Ruark and Keith Kelling; 12. Precautionary
practice of risk assessment Caroline Baier-Anderson and Michelle Mauthe
Harvey; 13. Risk assessment approaches and implications Jose Falck-Zepeda
and Anthony J. Cavalieri; 14. The context of biotechnology in sustainable
agriculture Marty D. Matlock; 15. Agricultural biotechnology: equity and
prosperity Gregory D. Graff and David Zilbeman.