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Plant Breeding and Biotechnology Societal Context and the Future of Agriculture Cambridge University Press - (ISBN-13: 9780521530880) Published August 2007 |
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| Price: |
£ 29.99 |
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| Author(s): |
Denis Murphy University of Glamorgan |
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| Description: |
This comprehensive survey of modern plant breeding traces its history
from the earliest experiments at the dawn of the scientific
revolution in the seventeenth century to the present day and the
existence of high tech agribusiness. Murphy tells the story from the
perspective of a scientist working in this field, offering a rationale
and evidence-based insight into its development. Crop improvement is
examined from both a scientific and socio-economic perspective and the
ways in which these factors interact and impact on agricultural
development are discussed, including discussions on genetically-modified
food. Murphy highlights concerns over the future of plant breeding, as
well as potential options to enable us to meet the challenges of feeding
the world in the 21st century.This thoroughly interdisciplinary and
balanced account serves as an essential resource for everyone involved
with plant breeding research, policy and funding, as well as those
wishing to engage with current discussions. • A free-flowing main text with an extensive series of EndNote and references allowing the reader to go deeper into specific topics of interest to them • Truly interdisciplinary, covering topics as diverse as agriculture, breeding, economics, biotechnology, plant science, GM issues , Politics, corporate affairs and issues of globalisation • Written by a plant biotechnologist, who has spent three decades working in this area and is highly involved with the ongoing debate on genetically modified food and crops, locally and internationally. |
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| Contents List: |
Preface; Using this book; nomenclature and terminology; Abbreviations
and glossary; Introduction, Part I. The Science of Plant Breeding: 1.
Origins of plant breeding; 2. Creating new genetic variation; 3. Modern
high-tech breeding; Part II. The Societal Context of Plant Breeding:
4. Rise of the public sector: the US pioneers; 5. The public sector in
the UK; 6. Breeding goes global: the Green Revolution and beyond;
Part III. Turmoil and Transition: The legacy of the 1980s: 7. Resurgence of the private sector; 8. Emergence of a new crop improvement paradigm; 9. Decline of the public sector; 10. Reaping the consequences; Part IV. The Agbiotech Paradigm: 11. Agbiotech: genes and dreams; 12. The future of transgenic crops I. Improving the technology; 13. The future of transgenic crops II. Improving the products; Part V. Increasing Global Crop Production: The New Challenges: 14. Feeding the world - fallacies and realities; 15. The roles of management, subsidies, and breeding in crop improvement; Part VI. Plant Breeding in the Twenty-First Century: 16. The future of international plant breeding; 17. Rebalancing our approach to crop improvement; 18. Where do we go from here?; 19. Conclusions and recommendations. |
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| Publisher: | Cambridge University Press. | |||||||