Ebook: Encyclopedia of Biotechnology in Agriculture and Food
- Tags: Agricultural biotechnology -- Encyclopedias., Food -- Biotechnology -- Encyclopedias., Biotechnologie agricole -- Encyclopédies., Aliments -- Biotechnologie -- Encyclopédies., Agricultural biotechnology., Food -- Biotechnology.
- Year: 2011
- Publisher: CRC Press
- City: Boca Raton, FL
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Edited by a respected team of biotechnology experts, this unrivaled resource includes descriptions and interpretations of molecular biology research, including topics on the science associated with the cloning of animals, the genetic modification of plants, and the enhanced quality of foods. It discusses current and future applications of molecular biology, with contributions on disease resistance in animals, drought-resistant plants, and improved health of consumers via nutritionally enhanced foods.
Uses Illustrations to Communicate Essential Concepts & Visually Enhance the Text
This one-of-a-kind periodical examines regulation associated with biotechnology applications―with specific attention to genetically modified organisms―regulation differences in various countries, and biotechnology’s impact on the evolution of new applications. The encyclopedia also looks at how biotechnology is covered in the media, as well as the biotechnology/environment interface and consumer acceptance of the products of biotechnology. Rounding out its solid coverage, the encyclopedia discusses the benefits and concerns about biotechnology in the context of risk assessment, food security, and genetic diversity.
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