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Climate change poses significant risks to future crop productivity
as temperatures rise, rainfall patterns become more variable, and
pest and disease pressures increase. The use of crop genetic
resources to develop varieties more tolerant to rapidly changing
environmental conditions will be an important part of agricultural
adaptation to climate change. Finding new genetic traits that can
facilitate adaptation -- and incorporating them into commercially
successful varieties -- is time-consuming, expensive, and
technically difficult. This book reviews the types of genetic
resources, the ways they have been used, and how they might be used
in the future. The book also discusses economic, scientific, and
institutional factors that will determine the extent of genetic
resource use and the benefits it might bring to climate change
adaptation. Moreover, this title evaluates economic and
institutional factors influencing the flow of genetic resources,
including international agreements, and their significance for
agricultural research and development in the United States.
Finally, the book examines the composition of U.S. and
international seed markets, regulations affecting agricultural
seeds, the structure and evolution of the seed industry, and trends
in private and public R&D in plant breeding.
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