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Transgenic Cereals
Edited by L. O'Brien and R. J. Henry
AACC
2001
Hardcover 364 pages, illustrated ISBN 1891127225
£110.00
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As genetic engineering of cereal grains becomes increasingly prominent
in commercial food production, and public interest in the subject rises, it is
imperative that every food industry professional has the proper background and
knowledge to succeed in the new age of food biotechnology. Transgenic Cereals
covers a very timely and important subject. Based on a September 2000 Symposium
in Queensland, Australia, Transgenic Cereals is a collection of papers based on
the most up-to-date research available on genetically-modified cereal grains.
Although much has been written about experimental genetic engineering of
cereals, this volume examines what has actually been achieved in commercial
production as well as the implications for future use of this technology. This
book reviews progress with the science, covers the adoption of the technology
by broad scale agriculture, and considers issues of Intellectual Property
associated with the deployment of the science. Genetic engineering of food has
an immediate and growing impact on the food industry. Transgenic Cereals
provides an important overview and framework for food scientists, food industry
professionals, and policy makers. The contents are as follows:
- Transgenic Wheat-Challenges and Opportunities
- Transgenic Rice
- Transgenic Barley
- Transgenic Maize
- Overcoming Productivity and Quality Constraints in Sorghum: The Role
for Genetic Engineering
- Advances in Cereal Transformation Technologies
- Technical Advances in Plant Transformation Providing Opportunities to
Expand the Cereal Gene Pool
- Application of Gene Transfer to Crop Improvement
- Intellectual Property and Agriculture
- Genetically-Modified Foods
- Explanatory Guide to the Commonwealth Gene Technology Bill 2000
- Index
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