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Plants, Genes, and Agriculture -

Plants, Genes, and Agriculture

Sustainability through Biotechnology
Buch | Softcover
650 Seiten
2017
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-1-60535-684-6 (ISBN)
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Published by Sinauer Associates, an imprint of Oxford University Press.

Presenting and integrating information from many disciplines, this book invites readers to consider the complexity of feeding humanity and increasing food production sustainably. Topics covered include:

- the development, physiology, and nutrition of plants
- human nutrition and food safety
- photosynthesis and energy transformations
- genetics, molecular biology, and genomics, including the techniques of genetic transformation (gene silencing, gene editing with CRISPR) used in modern crop breeding
- crop domestication and plant breeding
- soil ecosystems
- the biotic (animal pests, diseases, and weeds) and abiotic (drought, flooding, temperature extremes, and soil degradation) stresses that limit crop production
- technological advances and how new innovations (equipment, chemical products, and improved plant varieties) reach farmers and eventually affect what we eat; also discusses legal aspects (e.g., patents) relevant to agricultural innovations
- plants as sources of pharmaceuticals and specialty chemicals

Although publicized in the controversies surrounding "genetically modified organisms" (GMOs), the applications of modern biotechnology to agriculture extend far beyond GMOs, and include crop improvements that rely on knowledge of the plant's genomes and its analysis by bioinformatics. This unifying theme of the text is stressed in coverage of a number of issues that appear throughout the chapters, including:

- how crop plant breeders look for specific traits to solve practical problems
- genetic engineering of crops as a useful way to supplement conventional plant breeding
- the nature of agribusiness in industrialized countries
- the vital contributions of developing countries and their smallhold farmers, and the unique challenges facing them

Challenging and controversial topics such as the safety of pesticides and GMOs, the increasing demand for animal products and the stresses this puts on agricultural output, organic farming and foods, and patenting new crop varieties are dealt with in a balanced way, inviting teachers and students to consider all the implications of these serious questions.

Maarten J. Chrispeels is affiliated with the University of California, San Diego. Paul Gepts is affiliated with the University of California, Davis.

1. The Human Population and Its Food Supply in the 21st Century, Maarten J. Chrispeels and Hanya E. Chrispeels.- 2. A Changing Global Food System: One Hundred Centuries of Agriculture, H. Maelor Davies and Paul Gepts.- 3. Plants in Human Nutrition, Diet, and Health, Maarten J. Chrispeels.- 4. Genes, Genomics, and Molecular Biology: The Basis of Modern Crop Improvement, Kranthi Mandadi and Erik Mirkov.- 5. From Fertilized Egg Cell to Flowering Plant, Maarten J. Chrispeels.- 6. Converting Solar Energy into Crop Production, Donald R. Ort, Rebecca A. Slattery and Stephen P. Long.- 7. The Domestication of Our Food Crops, Paul Gepts.- 8. From Classical Plant Breeding to Molecular Crop Improvement, Paul Gepts and Todd Pfeiffer.- 9. Plant Propagation by Seeds and Vegetative Processes, Kent J. Bradford and Maarten J. Chrispeels.- 10. Innovations in Agriculture: How Farm Technologies are Developed and How They Reach Farmers, H. Maelor Davies.- 11. Soil Ecosystems, Plant Nutrition, and Nutrient Cycling, Eric M. Engstrom.- 12. Biotic Challenges: Weeds, Patrick J. Tranel.- 13. Biotic Challenges: Diseases, Andrew F. Bent.- 14. Biotic Challenges: Pests, Georg Jander.- 15. Abiotic Challenges: Water, Soils, and Salinity, Maarten J. Chrispeels.- 16. Traits That Benefit Farmers and Industry, Eliot M. Herman and Maarten J. Chrispeels.- 17. Traits That Benefit the Consumer, Maarten J. Chrispeels and Eliot M. Herman.- 18. Food Safety, David Tribe.- 19. Plants as Pharmaceutical Factories, Qiang Chen.- 20. Plants as Chemical Factories, Krutika Bavishi and Birger Lindberg Møller.- 21. Challenges and Solutions for Subsistence Farmers, Manish Raizada.- 22. What Needs to Happen to Feed Everyone Sustainably? Maarten J. Chrispeels

Erscheinungsdatum
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 279 x 230 mm
Gewicht 1542 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Botanik
Weitere Fachgebiete Land- / Forstwirtschaft / Fischerei
Schlagworte Biotechnology • Maarten Chrispeels • Plant sciences • Plants, Genes and Agriculture • sustainability
ISBN-10 1-60535-684-0 / 1605356840
ISBN-13 978-1-60535-684-6 / 9781605356846
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