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What will it mean to have a steady stream of animal and microbial genes entering the gene pools of plants in wild ecosystems?Private companies and the federal government are pouring significant resources into biotechnology, and the major application of genetic engineering to agriculture is transgenic crops. This carefully reasoned science and policy assessment shows that the commercialization and release of transgenic crops on millions of acres of farmland can pose serious -- and costly -- environmental risks. The authors propose a practical, feasible method of conducting precommercialization evaluations that will balance the needs of ecological safety with those of agriculture and business, and that will assist governments seeking to identify and protect against two of the most significant risks.Rissler and Mellon first define transgenic plants and review research currently under way in the field of crop biotechnology. They then identify and categorize the environmental risks presented by commercial uses of transgenic crops. These include the potential of transgenic crops to become weeds or to produce weeds with transgene properties such as herbicide resistance that may require costly control programs. Plants engineered to contain virus particles may facilitate the creation of new viruses that can affect economically important crops.Looking at global seed trade, the authors discuss the relationship between commercial approval in the United States and environmental risks abroad. Of particular concern is the flow of novel genes into the centers of crop biodiversity, primarily in the developing world, that could threaten the genetic base of the worlds future food supply.The authors conclude by reviewing the current status of U.S. regulations governing transgenic crops. They discuss the difficulties that this new terrain presents to regulators, and offer recommendations concerning the commercial development, risk assessment, and regulation of these crops.Copublished with the Union of Concerned Scientists

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title The Ecological Risks of Engineered Crops author Rissler - photo 1

title:The Ecological Risks of Engineered Crops
author:Rissler, Jane.; Mellon, Margaret G.
publisher:MIT Press
isbn10 | asin:0262181711
print isbn13:9780262181716
ebook isbn13:9780585336053
language:English
subjectTransgenic plants, Crops--Genetic engineering--Environmental aspects, Plant genetic engineering--Environmental aspects.
publication date:1996
lcc:SB123.57.R564 1996eb
ddc:631.5/23
subject:Transgenic plants, Crops--Genetic engineering--Environmental aspects, Plant genetic engineering--Environmental aspects.
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The Ecological Risks of Engineered Crops
Jane Rissler and Margaret Mellon
Page iv 1996 Massachusetts Institute of Technology All rights reserved - photo 2
Page iv
1996 Massachusetts Institute of Technology
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form by any electronic or mechanical means (including photocopying, recording, or information storage or retrieval) without permission in writing from the publisher.
This book was set in Sabon by The MIT Press and printed and bound in the United States of America.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Rissler, Jane.
The ecological risks of engineered crops / Jane Rissler and Margaret Mellon.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. ) and index.
ISBN 0-262-18171-1 (hc : alk. paper).ISBN 0-262-68085-8 (pb : alk.
paper)
1. Transgenic plants. 2. CropsGenetic engineeringEnvironmental
aspects. 3. Plant genetic engineeringEnvironmental aspects. I. Mellon,
Margaret G. II. Title.
SB123.57.R564 1996
631.5'23dc20 95-38926
CIP
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Contents
Foreword
Howard Ris
vii
Preface
ix
Acknowledgments
xiii
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Introduction
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Genetic Engineering Versus Traditional Breeding
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A New Empirical Approach to Risk Assessment
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Road Map to the Text
7
2
Understanding Transgenic Crops
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What Are Transgenic Plants?
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Transgenic Plants Are Being Commercialized
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A Realistic Look at Plant Biotechnology
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Feeding the World
19
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Biotechnology and the Future of Agriculture
20
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The Environmental Risks of Transgenic Crops
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Field Tests Tell Little about Commercial-Scale Risk
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Risks Are Global
25
3
Environmental Risks Posed by Transgenic Crops
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Potential Adverse Impacts of Transgenic Crops
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Potential Adverse Impacts of Transgene Flow to Other Plants
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Risks to Plants from Transgenic Virus-Resistant Crops
59
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Unknown Risks
69
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Summary
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