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Biotechnology of Food Crops in Developing Countries (Hardcover, 1999 ed.): T. Hohn, K.M. Leisinger Biotechnology of Food Crops in Developing Countries (Hardcover, 1999 ed.)
T. Hohn, K.M. Leisinger
R1,743 Discovery Miles 17 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Recent advances in gene technology, plant transformation, and the growing knowledge of DNA sequences of plants as well as of their most important parasites and symbionts offer many interesting prospects for the breeding of new crop varieties. This was not only recognized by the major seed companies, but also by the governments of developing countries and by worldwide foundations supporting their agriculture. The know-how gained by the seed companies on crops important for the agricultural industry in developed countries could easily be provided for free to the international and national organizations dedicated to development of crops important in the third world. Results obtained worldwide become easily available to everybody through the scientific literature. Likewise, agricultural research in, e.g., the USA or Europe profits from the natural plant gene pool available in the third world. All this definitely provides for the possibility of fast change, new prosperity and security of food supply in the whole world, if properly applied. The fast development also asks for ethical and sociopolitical considerations, whereby not doing the right can be as much a mistake as doing the wrong.

Biotechnology of Food Crops in Developing Countries (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1999): T. Hohn, K.M.... Biotechnology of Food Crops in Developing Countries (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1999)
T. Hohn, K.M. Leisinger
R1,582 Discovery Miles 15 820 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Recent advances in gene technology, plant transformation, and the growing knowledge of DNA sequences of plants as well as of their most important parasites and symbionts offer many interesting prospects for the breeding of new crop varieties. This was not only recognized by the major seed companies, but also by the governments of developing countries and by worldwide foundations supporting their agriculture. The know-how gained by the seed companies on crops important for the agricultural industry in developed countries could easily be provided for free to the international and national organizations dedicated to development of crops important in the third world. Results obtained worldwide become easily available to everybody through the scientific literature. Likewise, agricultural research in, e.g., the USA or Europe profits from the natural plant gene pool available in the third world. All this definitely provides for the possibility of fast change, new prosperity and security of food supply in the whole world, if properly applied. The fast development also asks for ethical and sociopolitical considerations, whereby not doing the right can be as much a mistake as doing the wrong.

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