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Book 829
Crop Biotechnology
Published 24 October 2002
Genetically engineered crops offer the potential for producing higher crop yields, crops that make less of an impact on the ecosystem, and crops that provide foods of higher quality and nutritional value. This book examines the use of biotechnology in crop plants. It covers both input and output traits in crop plants, applications aimed toward pharmaceutical and medical applications, and emerging technologies in genomics. Review chapters discussing biotechnology in
the crop arena, consumer attitudes toward genetically engineered plants, and the status of genetically modified crops in the US are also planned.
the crop arena, consumer attitudes toward genetically engineered plants, and the status of genetically modified crops in the US are also planned.