Genetic modification of plants: agriculture, horticulture and forestry
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REFERENCES 18 CONTENTS PART A GENERATION AND ANALYSIS OF TRANSGENIC
PLANTS 1 PLANT NUCLEAR TRANSFORMATION 3 JOHN J. FINER 1.1 INTRODUCTION
TO PLANT TRANSFORMATION 3 1.1.1 DNA INTRODUCTION BASICS 3 1.2 TRANSIENT
EXPRESSION 4 1.2.1 OPTIMIZATION OF TRANSIENT EXPRESSION 5 1.2.2
TRANSIENT EXPRESSION TO STUDY GENE EXPRESSION AND STABILITY 5 1.3
AGROBACTERIUM BACKGROUND 6 1.3.1 A STRING OF IMPROVEMENTS FOR
AGROBACTERIUM 7 1.3.2 AGROBACTERIUM-PLANT INTERACTIONS 8 1.3.3 REDUCING
AGENTS 8 1.3.4 AGROINFILTRATION 9 1.3.5 ARABIDOPSIS FLORAL DIP 9 1.4
PARTICLE BOMBARDMENT 10 1.4.1 GENEGUNS 11 1.4.2 OPTIMIZATION OF DNA
DELIVERY 11 1.4.3 CONTROL OF DNA INTEGRATION PATTERNS 12 1.5 OTHER
DIRECT DNA UPTAKEAPPROACHES 12 1.5.1 PROTOPLASTS 13 1.5.2 WHOLE TISSUE
ELECTROPORATION 13 1.5.3 SILICON CARBIDE WHISKERS 14 1.5.4 NANOFIBER
ARRAYS 14 1.5.5 POLLEN TUBE PATHWAY 15 1.6 EVIDENCE FOR TRANSFORMATION
16 1.6.1 DNAPRESENCE 16 1.6.2 GENE EXPRESSION 17 1.7 CONCLUSIONS 18
BIBLIOGRAFISCHE INFORMATIONEN HTTP://D-NB.INFO/994282435 DIGITALISIERT
DURCH X CONTENTS 2 PLASTID TRANSFORMATION 23 HERIBERT WARZECHA AND ANNA
HENNIG 2.1 INTRODUCTION 23 2.2 DELIVERY OF TRANSFORMING DNA TO THE
CHLOROPLAST 24 2.3 VECTOR DESIGN 27 2.3.1 FLANKING REGIONS 27 2.3.2
PROMOTERS AND UTRS 29 2.4 TRANSGENE STACKING AND CONTROL OF GENE
EXPRESSION 30 2.5 SELECTION 31 2.5.1 ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE MARKERS 31
2.5.2 OTHER SELECTION MARKERS 32 2.6 MARKER GENE EXCISION 32 2.7
ANALYSIS 33 2.8 CONCLUSIONS 34 REFERENCES 34 3 CONCEPTS OF MARKER GENES
FOR PLANTS 39 JOSEF KRAUS 3.1 INTRODUCTION 39 3.2 CRITERIA FOR CHOOSING
THE MARKER GENE SYSTEM 40 3.3 AVAILABILITY OF SELECTABLE MARKER GENE
SYSTEMS AND ALTERNATIVES 42 3.3.1 POSITIVE SELECTION MARKER 42 3.3.2
ALTERNATIVE SYSTEMS 47 3.3.3 SCREENABLE MARKER GENES 51 3.3.4 NEGATIVE
SELECTION MARKER 52 3.3.5 MARKER-FREE TRANSFORMATION WITHOUT USAGE OF
ANY MARKER GENE 52 3.4 CONCLUSIONS AND PERSPECTIVE 53 REFERENCES 54 4
PRECISE BREEDING THROUGH ALL-NATIVE DNA TRANSFORMATION 61 CAIUS M.
ROMMENS 4.1 INTRODUCTION 61 4.2 EXAMPLES OF THE INTRAGENIC MODIFICATION
IN POTATO 62 4.3 REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ALL-NATIVE DNA TRANSFORMATION OF
POTATO 65 4.4 INTRAGENIC TOMATO (S. ESCULENTUM): CONCENTRATING THE
QUALITY POTENTIA CONTENTS XI 4.10 NATIVE MARKERS FOR INTRAGENIC
TRANSFORMATION 72 4.11 INTRAGENIC CROPS ARE AT LEAST AS SAFE AS THOSE
DEVELOPED THROUGH TRADITIONAL METHODS 73 4.12 CONCLUSIONS 74 REFERENCES
74 5 GENE SILENCING IN PLANTS: TRANSGENES AS TARGETS AND EFFECTORS 79
ANDREAS E. MUELLER 5.1 INTRODUCTION 79 5.2 MECHANISMS OF GENE SILENCING
80 5.2.1 THE ROLE OF SMALL RNAS 81 5.2.2 EPIGENETIC SILENCING OF
TRANSCRIPTION 83 5.3 SILENCING OF TRANSGENE EXPRESSION 85 5.3.1 CIS- AND
TRANS-SILENCING OF MULTI-COPY TRANSGENES 85 5.3.2 SILENCING OF
SINGLE-COPY TRANSGENES 88 5.3.3 REDUCING THE RISK OF TRANSGENE SILENCING
89 5.4 APPLICATIONS OF RNA INTERFERENCE IN TRANSGENIC PLANTS 90 5.4.1
APPLICATIONS OF RNAI FOR CROP PROTECTION 92 5.4.2 APPLICATIONS OF RNAI
FOR CROP IMPROVEMENT AND METABOLIC ENGINEERING 93 5.5 CONCLUSIONS 94
REFERENCES 94 6 BREEDING WITH GENETICALLY MODIFIED PLANTS 103 CHRISTIAN
JUNG 6.1 GENETIC VARIATION IN PLANT BREEDING 103 6.2 BREEDING AIMS 103
6.3 METHODS FOR INTRODUCING TRANSGENES INTO ELITE PLANT MATERIAL 105 6.4
BREEDING METHODS 107 6.4.1 LINE VARIETIES 108 6.4.2 OPEN-POLLINATED
VARIETIES 109 6.4.3 HYBRID VARIETIES 109 6.4.4 CLONE VARIETIES ILL 6.5
SAFETY AND LEGAL ASPECTS OF GMO BREEDING 112 6.5.1 SEPARATING TRANSGENIC
AND NON-TRANSGENIC BREEDIN XII CONTENTS 7.1 INTRODUCTION 117 7.2
TECHNIQUES USED TO DETECT A TRANSGENIC PLANT 118 7.2.1 DNA-BASED
DETECTION 118 7.2.2 PROTEIN-BASED DETECTION 122 7.2.3 METHOD VALIDATION
AND STANDARDISATION 123 7.3 DETECTION STRATEGIES 124 7.3.1 SCREENING 124
7.3.2 IDENTIFICATION 128 7.3.3 QUANTIFICATION 129 7.3.4 DETECTION OF
STACKED EVENTS 129 7.3.5 DETECTION OF UNAUTHORISED/UNKNOWN GMOS 130
7.3.6 METHOD DATABASES 131 7.3.7 SAMPLING ISSUES 131 7.4 CONCLUSIONS 132
REFERENCES 1 32 PART B SELECTED CHARACTERS OF TRANSGENIC PLANTS AND
THEIR APPLICATION IN PLANT PRODUCTION 8 DROUGHT STRESS TOLERANCE 139
DOROTHEA BARTELS AND JONATHAN PHILLIPS 8.1 INTRODUCTION 139 8.2
TRANSGENIC PLANT STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCED DROUGHT STRESS TOLERANCE IN
CROP PLANTS 140 8.2.1 OSMOPROTECTANTS AND METABOLITE ENGINEERING 141
8.2.2 REGULATORY AND SIGNALLING GENES: TOOLS TO ENGINEER DROUGHT STRESS
TOLERANCE 147 8.3 FUTURE PROSPECTS: "CLIMATE-READY" CROPS 153 REFERENCES
154 9 HERBICIDE RESISTANCE 159 MICHEAL D.K. OWEN 9.1 INTRODUCTION 159
9.1.1 OVERVIEW OF ADOPTION 160 9.1.2 TYPES OF HERBICIDE RESISTANCE 160
9.1.3 MODES OF HERBICIDE ACTION IN HERBICIDE-RESISTANT CROPS 161 9.1.4
IMPLICATIONS OF GENETICALLY MODIFIED HERBICIDE-RESISTANT CROP CONTENTS
XIUE 9.2.7 ALFALFA 166 9.2.8 RICE 166 9.2.9 WHEAT 167 9.3 IMPLICATIONS OF
GENETICALLY MODIFIED HERBICIDE RESISTANCE ON CROPPING SYSTEMS 167 9.3.1
TILLAGE 167 9.3.2 DIVERSITY OF WEED MANAGEMENT TACTICS 168 9.3.3
TIMELINES OF WEED MANAGEMENT TACTICS 169 9.4 HERBICIDE-RESISTANT WEEDS
169 9.4.1 WEEDY NEAR-RELATIVES TO GENETICALLY MODIFIED
HERBICIDE-RESISTANT CROPS * GENE FLOW 170 9.4.2 IMPLICATIONS OF
HERBICIDE RESISTANCE - PERSISTENCE IN THE AGROECOSYSTEM 171 9.5
CONCLUSIONS 172 REFERENCES 173 10 INSECT AND NEMATODE RESISTANCE 177 TIM
THURAU, WANZHI YE, AND DAGUANG CAI 10.1 INTRODUCTION 177 10.2 R
GENE-MEDIATED RESISTANCE 178 10.2.1 PLANT RESISTANCE AND RESISTANCE GENE
178 10.2.2 PLANT PARASITE RESISTANCE AND RESISTANCE GENES 179 10.2.3
SIGNIFICANCE AND LIMITATIONS OF PLANT RESISTANCE GENES 181 10.3
ENGINEERING OF INSECT AND NEMATODE RESISTANCE 182 10.3.1
ANTI-INSECT/NEMATODE GENES 183 10.4 CONCLUSIONS 189 REFERENCES 189 11
METABOLIC ENGINEERING 199 LARS M. VOLL AND FREDERIK BOERNKE 11.1
INTRODUCTION 199 11.2 STRATEGIES FOR METABOLIC ENGINEERING IN PLANTS 200
11.3 ENGINEERING OF PRIMARY METABOLISM 201 11.3.1 CARBOHYDRATE
METABOLISM 201 11.3.2 METABOLIC ENGINEERING OF LAPID METABOLISM 206 11.4
ENGINEERING OF SECONDARY METABOLISM FOR HUMAN HEALT X V CONTENTS 12.1
INTRODUCTION 221 12.2 EXPRESSION SYSTEMS 222 12.2.1 TRANSIENT EXPRESSION
SYSTEMS 222 12.2.2 STABLE EXPRESSION SYSTEMS 223 12.3 POST-TRANSLATIONAL
MODIFICATIONS 226 12.4 DOWNSTREAM PROCESSING 228 12.5 PMPS IN ADVANCED
DEVELOPMENT 228 12.5.1 GLUCOCEREBROSIDASE 228 12.5.2 INSULIN 229 12.5.3
IDIOTYPE VACCINES 230 12.5.4 INTERFERON 231 12.6 CONCLUSION 231
REFERENCES 232 13 BIOPOLYMERS 237 MAJA HUHNS AND INGE BROER 13.1
INTRODUCTION 237 13.2 TRANSGENE-ENCODED BIOPOLYMERS 238 13.2.1 STARCH
AND CELLULOSE 239 13.2.2 POLYHYDROXYALKANOATES 242 13.2.3 PROTEIN-BASED
BIOMATERIALS 243 13.3 CONCLUSION 247 REFERENCES 248 14 ENGINEERED MALE
STERILITY 253 FRANK KEMPKEN 14.1 INTRODUCTION 253 14.2 NATURAL MALE
STERILITY SYSTEMS IN PLANTS 254 14.2.1 CYTOPLASMIC MALE STERILITY 254
14.2.2 NUCLEAR MALE STERILITY 255 14.3 METHODS OF PRODUCING MALE-STERILE
PLANTS 256 14.3.1 THE SELECTIVE DESTRUCTION OF TISSUES IMPORTANT FOR THE
PRODUCTION OF FUNCTIONAL POLLEN 256 14.3.2 CHANGING THE LEVELS OF
METABOLITES NEEDED FOR THE PRODUCTION OF VIABLE POLLEN 258 14.3.3
ENGINEERING CYTOPLASMIC MALE-STERILE PLANTS 259 14.4 STRATEGIES FOR THE
MULTIPLICATION OF MALE-STERILE LINES 259 14.4. CONTENTS XV PART C
TRANSGENIC PLANTS IN BREEDING AND CROP PRODUCTION 15 COTTON 269 KEERTI
S. RATHORE 15.1 INTRODUCTION 269 15.2 IMPORTANCE AND POTENTIAL IMPACT OF
GENETIC MODIFICATION IN COTTON 270 15.3 TRANSFORMATION OF COTTON AND ITS
IMPROVEMENT VIA GENETIC MODIFICATION 271 15.3.1 METHODS USED TO
TRANSFORM COTTON 271 15.3.2 SELECTABLE MARKERS AND REPORTER GENES USED
FOR COTTON TRANSFORMATION 276 15.3.3 GENETICALLY ENGINEERED TRAITS IN
COTTON 277 15.3.4 THE ROLE OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES IN COTTON
IMPROVEMENT 280 15.4 FUTURE PERSPECTIVES 280 REFERENCES 281 16 TRITICEAE
CEREALS 287 JOCHEN KUMLEHN, GRIT ZIMMERMANN, CAROLIN BERGER, CORNELIA
MARTHE, AND GOETZ HENSEL 16.1 INTRODUCTION 287 16.1.1 THE GENERATION OF
TRANSGENIC TRITICEAE PLANTS 288 16.1.2 TRANSGENE EXPRESSION SYSTEMS 289
16.2 TOLERANCE TO ABIOTIC STRESS 290 16.2.1 DROUGHT AND SALINITY 291
16.2.2 ALUMINIUM TOXICITY 292 16.3 RESISTANCE TO FUNGAL INFECTION 292
16.3.1 REGULATORS OF PLANT DEFENCE 293 16.3.2 PATHOGENESIS-RELATED
PROTEINS 293 16.3.3 RPROTEINS 295 16.3.4 FUNGAL PROTEINS 296 16.3.5
VIRAL PROTEINS 296 16.4 RESISTANCE TO VIRAL INFECTION 296 16.5
RESISTANCE TO INSECTS 297 16.6 GRAINQUALITY 297 16.6.1 PRODUCTION OF
RECOMBINANT PROTEINS 299 REFERENCES 300 1 XVI CONTENTS 17.3 TROPICAL AND
SUBTROPICAL FRUIT CROPS 324 17.3.1 AVOCADO 324 17.3.2 BANANA 324 17.3.3
CITRUS SPECIES 325 17.3.4 KIWIFRUIT 327 17.3.5 MANGO 327 17.3.6 PAPAYA
328 17.3.7 PERSIMMON 329 17.3.8 PINEAPPLE 329 REFERENCES 330 18 MAIZE
349 DAVID D. SONGSTAD 18.1 INTRODUCTION 349 18.2 CULTURE MEDIA AND
SUPPLEMENTS 350 18.3 GENOTYPE 351 18.4 EXPIANT 351 18.5 TRANSFORMATION
352 18.5.1 FREE DNA DELIVERY IN PROTOPLASTS 352 18.5.2 INTACT TISSUE
ELECTROPORATION 353 18.5.3 SILICON CARBIDE 353 18.5.4 MICROPROJECTILE
BOMBARDMENT 354 18.5.5 AGROBACTERIUM 358 18.6 BENEFITS 361 REFERENCES
363 19 ORNAMENTALS 369 THOMAS DEBENER AND TRAUD WINKELMANN 19.1
INTRODUCTION 369 19.2 FLOWER COLOUR MODIFICATIONS 370 19.2.1 RED AND
PINK FLOWERS 372 19.2.2 YELLOW AND ORANGE FLOWERS 372 19.2.3 BLUE
FLOWERS 373 19.2.4 WHITE FLOWERS 373 19.2.5 PIGMENTATION PATTERNS 373
19.3 POSTHARVEST QUALITY 374 19.4 PLANT ARCHITECTURE 376 19.5 DISEASE
RESISTANCE 378 19.5.1 VIRUS RESISTANCE 379 19.5.2 RESISTANCE AGAINST
FUNGI AND BACTERIA 380 19.5.3 INSECT RESISTANCE 381 19.6 FLOWERING TIME
382 19.7 MODIFICATION OF FLOWER STRUCTURE 382 19.8 IMPROVEMENT OF
ABIOTIC STRESS TOLERANCE 383 19. CONTENTS XVII 19.10 CONCLUSION 385
REFERENCES 385 20 POTATO 393 JENS LUEBECK 20.1 INTRODUCTION 393 20.2
PATHOGEN RESISTANCE 394 20.2.1 INSECTS 394 20.2.2 VIRUSES 395 20.2.3
PHYTOPHTHORA INFESTANS 396 20.3 TUBER QUALITY TRAITS 397 20.3.1
BLACKSPOT BRUISE 397 20.3.2 COLD-INDUCED SWEETENING 397 20.4 NUTRITIONAL
VALUE 398 20.4.1 AMINO ACIDS/PROTEIN 398 20.4.2 CAROTENOIDS 399 20.4.3
FRUCTAN/INULIN 400 20.5 PRODUCTION OF BIOPOLYMERS 401 20.5.1 STARCH 401
20.5.2 POLYHYDROXYALKANOATES 401 20.5.3 CYANOPHYCIN/POLY-ASPARTATE 402
20.5.4 SPIDERSILK 403 20.6 CONCLUSIONS 403 REFERENCES 404 21
RAPESEED/CANOLA 409 CHRISTIAN MOELLERS 21.1 INTRODUCTION 409 21.2
TRANSFORMATION USING DIRECT GENE TRANSFER METHODS 410 21.3
TRANSFORMATION USING AGROBACTERIUM TUMEFACIENS 410 21.3.1 EXPIANT TYPE,
ADDITIVES AND GENOTYPE DEPENDANCE 410 21.3.2 AGROBACTERIUM STRAINS 411
21.3.3 TRANSFORMATION USING PROTOPLASTS 412 21.3.4 TRANSFORMATION USING
HAPLOIDS 412 21.3.5 TRANSFORMATION AVOIDING TISSUE CULTURE 413 21.3.6
PLANT-SELECTABLE MARKER GENES AND MARKER GENE-FREE TRANSGENIC PLANTS 413
21.4 EMPLOYMENT OF TRANSGENIC OILSEED RAPE IN BREEDING 414 21. XVIII
CONTENTS 22.2 RICE TRANSFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS 424
22.3 INSECTICIDAL RICE 425 22.3.1 BTRICE 425 22.3.2 GNARICE 426 22.4
DISEASE-RESISTANT RICE .' 427 22.4.1 RESISTANCE TO BACTERIAL BLIGHT 427
22.4.2 RESISTANCE TO FUNGAL DISEASES 427 22.4.3 RESISTANCE TO VIRAL
DISEASES 428 22.5 ABIOTIC STRESS TOLERANCE 429 22.6 QUALITY IMPROVEMENT
433 22.7 NUTRIENT-USE EFFICIENCY 434 22.7.1 NITROGEN-USE EFFICIENCY 434
22.7.2 PHOSPHORUS-USE EFFICIENCY 435 22.8 YIELD 437 22.9
HERBICIDE-TOLERANT RICE 439 22.10 PROSPECTS 440 REFERENCES 441 23
SUGARCANE 453 FREDY ALTPETER AND HESHAM ORABY 23.1 INTRODUCTION 453 23.2
ORIGIN 453 23.3 SUGARCANE BREEDING, BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOSAFETY 454 23.4
IN VITRO CULTURE 455 23.4.1 IN VITRO CULTURE FOR SUGARCANE IMPROVEMENT
455 23.4.2 SUGARCANE SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS 456 23.4.3 SUGARCANE
ORGANOGENESIS 456 23.5 GENETIC ENGINEERING OF SUGARCANE 457 23.5.1
METHODS OF TRANSFORMATION 457 23.5.2 SELECTION OF THE TRANSFORMED
TISSUES 461 23.5.3 TRAITS OF INTEREST 461 23.6 FUTURE TRENDS 466
REFERENCES 467 24 SOYBEAN 473 JACK M. WIDHOLM, JOHN J. FINER, LILA O.
VODKIN, HAROLD N. TRICK, PETER LAFAYETTE, JIARUI LI, AND WAYNE PARROTT
24.1 INTRODUCTION 473 24.2 METHODOLOGY 474 24.2. CONTENTS XIX 24.2.6
SELECTABLE MARKERS 479 24.2.7 HOMOZYGOSITY DETERMINATION 479 24.3
APPLICATIONS OF TRANSFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 480 24.3.1 HERBICIDE
RESISTANCE 480 24.3.2 MODIFICATION OF OIL COMPOSITION 480 24.3.3
NEMATODE RESISTANCE 482 24.3.4 ISOFLAVONES 483 24.3.5 INSECT RESISTANCE
483 24.3.6 DISEASE RESISTANCE 484 24.3.7 PHYTASE 484 24.3.8 SEED PROTEIN
COMPOSITION 485 24.4 GENE DISCOVERY AND PROMOTERS 486 24.4.1 GENOMIC
RESOURCES FOR SELECTION OF PROMOTERS AND GENES FOR MODIFICATION 486
24.4.2 PROMOTER EVALUATION 487 24.5 FUTURE OF SOYBEAN TRANSFORMATION 490
REFERENCES 491 25 VEGETABLES 499 EVELYN KLOCKE, THOMAS NOTHNAGEL, AND
GUENTER SCHUMANN 25.1 INTRODUCTION 499 25.2 ECONOMICALLY IMPORTANT
VEGETABLE FAMILIES 515 25.2.1 SOLANACEAE 515 25.2.2 BRASSICACEAE
(SSRASSICA OLERACEA L., B. RAPA L., RAPHANUS SATIVUS L.) 519 25.2.3
FABACEAE (PISUM SATIVUM L., PHASEOLUS VULGARIS L.) 521 25.2.4
CUCURBITACEAE [CUCUMIS SATIVUS L., C. MELO L., CUCURBITA PEPO L.,
CITRULLUS LANATUS (THUNB.) MATSUN XX CONTENTS 26.2.1 PROCESS-BASED
VERSUS PRODUCT-BASED APPROACH 555 26.2.2 REGULATORY FRAMEWORK FOR GMOS
IN THE EU 556 26.3 RISK ASSESSMENT PRINCIPLES 557 26.3.1 INTERPLAY OF
RISK ASSESSMENT, RISK MANAGEMENT AND RISK COMMUNICATION 557 26.3.2 RISK
ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY AND TERMINOLOGY 558 26.3.3 PROBLEM FORMULATION
559 263 A RISK ASSESSMENT PRINCIPLES AND CONCEPTS 562 26.3.5 COMPARATIVE
RISK ASSESSMENT AND FAMILIARITY CONCEPT . 000 26.4 EFSA GMO PANEL
GUIDANCE AND FURTHER PROSPECTIVES 565 26.4.1 EFSA SCIENTIFIC COLLOQUIUM
ON ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT OF GM PLANTS 566 26.4.2 SELF-TASKING
WORKING GROUP ON NTO TESTING 567 26.4.3 UPDATE OF ENVIRONMENT SECTIONS
OF THE EFSA GUIDANCE ON THE RISK ASSESSMENT OF GM PLANTSAND DERIVED FOOD
AND FEED PRODUCTS 567 26.5 DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS 568 REFERENCES 571
27 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF GENETICALLY MODIFIED MAIZE EXPRESSING CRYL
PROTEINS 575 DETLEF BARTSCH, YANN DEVOS, ROSIE HAILS, JOZSEF KISS, PAUL
HENNING KROGH, SYLVIE MESTDAGH, MARCO NUTI, ANGELA SESSITSCH, JEREMY
SWEET, AND ACHIM GATHMANN 27.1 INTRODUCTION 575 27.2 POTENTIAL
UNINTENDED EFFECTS ON PLANT FITNESS DUE TO THE GENETIC MODIFICATION 576
27.3 POTENTIAL FOR GENE TRANSFER 571 27.3.1 PLANT TO BACTERIUM GENE
TRANSFER 571 27.3.2 PLANT TO PLANT GENE TRANSFER , 571 27.4 POTENTIAL
INTERACTIONS OF THE GM PLANT WITH TARGET ORGANISMS . 578 27. CONTENTS
XXI 27.5.10 GLOBAL ANALYSIS OF IMPACTS ON NON-TARGET ENTOMOFAUNA 593
27.5.11 TROPHIC CHAIN EFFECTS ON PREDATORS 594 27.5.12 TROPHIC CHAIN
EFFECTS ON PARASITOIDS 596 27.5.13 ASSESSMENT OF IMPACTS ON POLLINATING
INSECTS 597 27.6 POTENTIAL IMPACTS ON HUMAN AND ANIMAL HEALTH 599 27.7
POTENTIAL INTERACTION WITH THE ABIOTIC ENVIRONMENT AND BIOGEOCHEMICAL
CYCLES 599 27.8 IMPACTS OF THE SPECIFIC CULTIVATION, MANAGEMENT AND
HARVESTING TECHNIQUES 601 27.9 MONITORING 602 27.10 CONCLUSIONS 603
REFERENCES 604 28 BENEFITS OF TRANSGENIC PLANTS: A SOCIOECONOMIC
PERSPECTIVE 615 MATIN QAIM AND ARJUNAN SUBRAMANIAN 28.1 INTRODUCTION 615
28.2 IMPACTS OF INSECT-RESISTANT CROPS 616 28.2.1 AGRONOMIC EFFECTS 616
28.2.2 ECONOMIC EFFECTS 618 28.2.3 POVERTY AND DISTRIBUTION EFFECTS 619
28.2.4 ENVIRONMENTAL AND HEALTH EFFECTS 619 28.3 IMPACTS OF
HERBICIDE-TOLERANT CROPS 622 28.3.1 AGRONOMIC AND ECONOMIC EFFECTS 622
28.3.2 ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS 624 28.4 POTENTIAL IMPACTS OF FUTURE
TRANSGENIC CROPS 624 28.4.1 CROPS WITH IMPROVED AGRONOMIC TRAITS 624
28.4.2 CROPS WITH IMPROVED NUTRITIONAL TRAITS 625 ' 28.5 CONCLUSIONS 626
REFERENCES 627 29 RISK ASSESSMENT AND ECONOMIC APPLICATIONS - THE
CARTAGENA PROTOCOL ON BIOSAFETY: GMO APPROVAL AND IMPORT ON A WORLD-WIDE
SCALE 631 JOACHI XXII CONTENTS 29.4 GMO APPROVAL, GMO LABELLING AND GMO
TRADE 645 29.5 CONCLUSIONS 646 REFERENCES 646 30 PUBLIC PERCEPTIONS OF
MODERN BIOTECHNOLOGY AND THE NECESSITY TO IMPROVE COMMUNICATION 649
ROGER J. BUSCH 30.1 INTRODUCTION 649 30.2 SOCIETAL DEBATE AND ITS
PROBLEMS 650 30.2.1 STATISTIC DATA ON PUBLIC ATTITUDES TOWARDS
BIOTECHNOLOGY 651 30.2.2 FRAMES OF REFERENCE BY PROMOTORS AND CRITICS
653 30.3 INSUFFICIENT APPROACHES 656 30.4 IMPROVEMENTS OF COMMUNICATION
WITH THE PUBLIC 657 30.4.1 RESPECT TO SUSTAINABILITY AND ETHICS 659
30.4.2 INVOLVEMENT OF CONSUMERS 659 REFERENCES 661 INDEX 663 |
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discipline | Biologie Agrarwissenschaft Chemie-Ingenieurwesen Agrar-/Forst-/Ernährungs-/Haushaltswissenschaft / Gartenbau Biotechnologie Pflanzenbau |
format | Book |
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series | Biotechnology in Agriculture and Forestry |
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spelling | Genetic modification of plants agriculture, horticulture and forestry Frank Kempken ... [eds.] Berlin Springer 2010 XXVII, 675 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Biotechnology in agriculture and forestry 64 Transgene Pflanzen (DE-588)4311513-5 gnd rswk-swf Forstwirtschaft (DE-588)4017966-7 gnd rswk-swf Landwirtschaft (DE-588)4034402-2 gnd rswk-swf Gartenbau (DE-588)4019294-5 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content Landwirtschaft (DE-588)4034402-2 s Gartenbau (DE-588)4019294-5 s Forstwirtschaft (DE-588)4017966-7 s Transgene Pflanzen (DE-588)4311513-5 s b DE-604 Kempken, Franz edt Biotechnology in Agriculture and Forestry 64 (DE-604)BV035362096 64 DNB Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=020177860&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Genetic modification of plants agriculture, horticulture and forestry Biotechnology in Agriculture and Forestry Transgene Pflanzen (DE-588)4311513-5 gnd Forstwirtschaft (DE-588)4017966-7 gnd Landwirtschaft (DE-588)4034402-2 gnd Gartenbau (DE-588)4019294-5 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4311513-5 (DE-588)4017966-7 (DE-588)4034402-2 (DE-588)4019294-5 (DE-588)4143413-4 |
title | Genetic modification of plants agriculture, horticulture and forestry |
title_auth | Genetic modification of plants agriculture, horticulture and forestry |
title_exact_search | Genetic modification of plants agriculture, horticulture and forestry |
title_full | Genetic modification of plants agriculture, horticulture and forestry Frank Kempken ... [eds.] |
title_fullStr | Genetic modification of plants agriculture, horticulture and forestry Frank Kempken ... [eds.] |
title_full_unstemmed | Genetic modification of plants agriculture, horticulture and forestry Frank Kempken ... [eds.] |
title_short | Genetic modification of plants |
title_sort | genetic modification of plants agriculture horticulture and forestry |
title_sub | agriculture, horticulture and forestry |
topic | Transgene Pflanzen (DE-588)4311513-5 gnd Forstwirtschaft (DE-588)4017966-7 gnd Landwirtschaft (DE-588)4034402-2 gnd Gartenbau (DE-588)4019294-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Transgene Pflanzen Forstwirtschaft Landwirtschaft Gartenbau Aufsatzsammlung |
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