Conceived with the aim of sorting fact from fiction over genetically
modified (GM) crops, this book brings together the knowledge of 30
specialists in the field of transgenic plants. It covers the generation
and detection of these plants as well as the genetic traits conferred on
transgenic plants. In addition, the book looks at a wide variety of
crops, ornamental plants and tree species that are subject to genetic
modifications, assessing the risks involved in genetic modification as
well as the potential economic benefits of the technology in specific
cases. The book's structure, with fully cross-referenced chapters, gives
readers a quick access to specific topics, whether that is comprehensive
data on particular species of ornamentals, or coverage of the
socioeconomic implications of GM technology. With an increasing demand
for bioenergy, and the necessary higher yields relying on wider genetic
variation, this book supplies all the technical details required to move
forward to a new era in agriculture.