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Genetically engineered crops: Experiences and prospects

Authors :
Fred Gould; Richard M. Amasino; Dominique Brossard; C. Robin Buell; Richard A. Dixon; José B. Falck-Zepeda; Michael A. Gallo; Ken Giller; Leland Glenna; Timothy S. Griffin; Bruce R. Hamaker; Peter M. Kareiva; Daniel Magraw; Carol Mallory-Smith; Kevin Pixley; Elizabeth P. Ransom; Michael Rodemeyer; David M. Stelly; C. Neal Stewart; Robert J.Whitaker; Kara N. Laney; Janet M.Mulligan; Jenna Briscoe; Samuel Crowell; Maria Oria; Robin A. Schoen; Norman Grossblatt; Charles W. Rice; Peggy F. Barlett; Camilla Yandoc Ables; Harold L. Bergman; Susan Capalbo; Gail Czarnecki-Maulden; Richard A. Dixon; Gebisa Ejeta; Robert B. Goldberg; Fred Gould; Gary F. Hartnell; Gene Hugoson; Molly M. Jahn; Robbin S. Johnson; James W. Jones; A.G. Kawamura; Stephen S. Kelley; Julia L. Kornegay; Jim E. Riviere; Roger A. Sedjo; Kathleen Segerson; Mercedes Vazquez-Añon; Cutberto Garza; Cheryl A. M. Anderson; Patsy M. Brannon; Sharon M. Donovan; Lee-Ann Jaykus; Alice H. Lichtenstein; Joanne R. Lupton; James M. Ntambi; Rafael Pérez-Escamilla; A. Catharine Ross; Mary T. Story; Katherine L. Tucker; Connie M.Weaver; Ann L. Yaktine; Anna Bury; Bernice Chu; Heather Cook; Geraldine Kennedo; Renee Gethers; Amanda Nguyen; Maria Oria; Lynn Parker; Meghan Quirk; Ambar Saeed; Dara Shefska; Leslie Sim; Alice Vorosmarti; James P. Collins; Enriqueta C. Bond; Roger D. Cone; Nancy D. Connell; Joseph R. Ecker; Sarah C.R. Elgin; Linda G. Griffith; Elizabeth Heitman; Richard A. Johnson; Judith Kimble; Mary E.Maxon; Jill P.Mesirov; Karen E. Nelson; Claire Pomeroy; Mary E. Power; Margaret Riley; Lana Skirboll; Janis C.Weeks; Frances E. Sharples; Jo L. Husbands; Jay B. Labov; Lida Anestidou; Katherine W. Bowman; Marilee K. Shelton-Davenport; Keegan Sawyer; Audrey Thevenon; Bethelhem M.Mekasha; Angela Kolesnikova; Vanessa Lester; Jenna Ogilvie; Aanika Senn
Committee on Genetically Engineered Crops: Past Experience and Future Prospects; Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources; Division on Earth and Life Studies; National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-8604-7154 Falck-Zepeda, Jose
Fred Gould; Richard M. Amasino; Dominique Brossard; C. Robin Buell; Richard A. Dixon; José B. Falck-Zepeda; Michael A. Gallo; Ken Giller; Leland Glenna; Timothy S. Griffin; Bruce R. Hamaker; Peter M. Kareiva; Daniel Magraw; Carol Mallory-Smith; Kevin Pixley; Elizabeth P. Ransom; Michael Rodemeyer; David M. Stelly; C. Neal Stewart; Robert J.Whitaker; Kara N. Laney; Janet M.Mulligan; Jenna Briscoe; Samuel Crowell; Maria Oria; Robin A. Schoen; Norman Grossblatt; Charles W. Rice; Peggy F. Barlett; Camilla Yandoc Ables; Harold L. Bergman; Susan Capalbo; Gail Czarnecki-Maulden; Richard A. Dixon; Gebisa Ejeta; Robert B. Goldberg; Fred Gould; Gary F. Hartnell; Gene Hugoson; Molly M. Jahn; Robbin S. Johnson; James W. Jones; A.G. Kawamura; Stephen S. Kelley; Julia L. Kornegay; Jim E. Riviere; Roger A. Sedjo; Kathleen Segerson; Mercedes Vazquez-Añon; Cutberto Garza; Cheryl A. M. Anderson; Patsy M. Brannon; Sharon M. Donovan; Lee-Ann Jaykus; Alice H. Lichtenstein; Joanne R. Lupton; James M. Ntambi; Rafael Pérez-Escamilla; A. Catharine Ross; Mary T. Story; Katherine L. Tucker; Connie M.Weaver; Ann L. Yaktine; Anna Bury; Bernice Chu; Heather Cook; Geraldine Kennedo; Renee Gethers; Amanda Nguyen; Maria Oria; Lynn Parker; Meghan Quirk; Ambar Saeed; Dara Shefska; Leslie Sim; Alice Vorosmarti; James P. Collins; Enriqueta C. Bond; Roger D. Cone; Nancy D. Connell; Joseph R. Ecker; Sarah C.R. Elgin; Linda G. Griffith; Elizabeth Heitman; Richard A. Johnson; Judith Kimble; Mary E.Maxon; Jill P.Mesirov; Karen E. Nelson; Claire Pomeroy; Mary E. Power; Margaret Riley; Lana Skirboll; Janis C.Weeks; Frances E. Sharples; Jo L. Husbands; Jay B. Labov; Lida Anestidou; Katherine W. Bowman; Marilee K. Shelton-Davenport; Keegan Sawyer; Audrey Thevenon; Bethelhem M.Mekasha; Angela Kolesnikova; Vanessa Lester; Jenna Ogilvie; Aanika Senn
Committee on Genetically Engineered Crops: Past Experience and Future Prospects; Board on Agriculture and Natural Resources; Division on Earth and Life Studies; National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-8604-7154 Falck-Zepeda, Jose
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

PR<br />IFPRI5; PBS<br />EPTD<br />Genetically engineered (GE) crops were first introduced commercially in the 1990s. After two decades of production, some groups and individuals remain critical of the technology based on their concerns about possible adverse effects on human health, the environment, and ethical considerations. At the same time, others are concerned that the technology is not reaching its potential to improve human health and the environment because of stringent regulations and reduced public funding to develop products offering more benefits to society. While the debate about these and other questions related to the genetic engineering techniques of the first 20 years goes on, emerging genetic-engineering technologies are adding new complexities to the conversation.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn950117972
Document Type :
Electronic Resource