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Genetically modified planet, environmental impacts of genetically engineered plants, C. Neal Stewart, Jr

Label
Genetically modified planet, environmental impacts of genetically engineered plants, C. Neal Stewart, Jr
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 225-236)
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Genetically modified planet
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
53162542
Responsibility statement
C. Neal Stewart, Jr
Review
"The purpose of Genetically Modified Planet is to go beyond environmental rhetoric to investigate for concerned nonscientists the state of scientific research on genetically modified plants." "The prevailing notion among many people and in the press is that the environmental impacts of biotechnology are negative. After examining the science, C. Neal Stewart, Jr., argues that there are indeed real and potential risks to growing engineered crops, but that there are also real and overwhelmingly positive environmental benefits."--Jacket
Sub title
environmental impacts of genetically engineered plants
Table Of Contents
Introduction : catastrophic calamities and clucking cacophonies -- Crops and weeds : it's hard to be a wild thing when you're domesticated -- Plant biotechnology : the magic of making GM plants -- Gene flow : it's a weed, it's a transgene, it's Superweed! -- Contamination : transgenes in Mexican corn? -- Killer corn : monarch butterfly exterminators? -- Better living through biology : not killing the good insects by accident -- Bt resistance management : getting off the treadmill -- Swap meet from heck : trading sequences between viruses and transgenes -- Superweeds revisited : tall stacks of transgenes and waffling gene flow -- Green and Greener : environmentalism, agriculture, and GM plants -- Futurama : Greenetic engineering for a greener tomorrow -- Conclusion : out of right field and into home
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