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Redaktion: Armin Fiechter, Christof Sautter
Green Gene Technology
Research in an Area of Social Conflict
erschienen Juni 2007 287 Seiten, 19 illus., Gebunden
Springer-Verlag GmbH & Co. KG | ISBN: 3540713212
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Preface Green gene technology (GGT), understood as a part of modern biotechnology, has been on a steady, triumphal progression over the last ten years (ISAAA 2007, see the contribution by Einsele in this issue). This volume, jointly edited by Prof. Fiechter and me, deals with some actual scientific and socio-economic aspects with regard to genetically modified plants (GMP). Worldwide more than 100 million hectares of agronomical land are covered by GMP. This includes some prominent industrialise...
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ADVANCES IN BIOCHEMICALENGINEERING/BIOTECHNOLOGY 107 Green Gene Technology Volume Editors A. Fiechter • C. Sautter A. Einsele The Gap between Science and Perception: The Case of Plant Biotechnology in Europe A. Schrell • H. Bauser • H. Brunner Biotechnology Patenting Policy in the European Union - as Exemplified by the Development in Germany M. Leisola Bioscience, Bioinnovations and Bioethics M.P. Oeschger • C.E. Silva Genetically Modified Organisms in the United States: Impleme... [weiter lesen] |
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Contents The Gap between Science and Perception: The Case of Plant Biotechnology in Europe A. Einsele 1 Biotechnology Patenting Policy in the European Union - as Exemplified by the Developm... A. Schrell • H. Bauser • H. Brunner 13 Bioscience, Bioinnovations, and Bioethics M. Leisola 41 Genetically Modified Organisms in the United States: Implementation, Concerns, and Pu... M. P. Oeschger • C. E. Silva 57 Agricultural Biotechnology and its Contribution to the Global Knowledge Economy P. Aerni 69 Exploration and Swiss Field-Testing of a Viral Gene for Specific Quantitative Resista... T. Schlaich • B. Urbaniak • M.-L. Plissonnier • N. Malgras • C. Sautter 97 Recombinant DNA Technology in Apple C. Gessler • A. Patocchi 113 Prospects for Biopolymer Production in Plants J. B. van Beilen • Y. Poirier 133 Plastoglobule Lipid Bodies: their Functions in Chloroplasts and their Potential for A... F. Kessler • P.-A. Vidi 153 Genetic and Ecological Consequences of Transgene Flow to the Wild Flora F. Felber • G. Kozlowski • N. Arrigo • R. Guadagnuolo 173 Assessing Effects of Transgenic Crops on Soil Microbial Communities F. Widmer 207 Ecological Impacts of Genetically Modified Crops: Ten Years of Field Research and Com... O. Sanvido • J. Romeis • F. Bigler 235 Author Index Volumes 101-107 279 Subject Index 283
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Subject Index AAbscissic acid 163 Adipocyte differentiation related protein (ADRP) 164 Agricultural economists, Green revolution 78 Agrobacterium tumefaciens 115 Alfalfa (Medicago sativa) 227 Aliene oxide synthase (AOS) 158 Allergens, recombinant DNA 125 Amaranthus palmeri 62 Ammonia-oxidizing bacteria 209 Amylase-expressing alfalfa 227 Antamanid 23 Antifungal effect, genetically modified wheat 97 Antimicrobial activities, crops 220 Apple mildew (Podosphaera leucotricha) 114 Attacin/cecropin-expressing potato 222 Aubergine (Solanum melongena), antimicrobial 220 BBacillus thuringiensis 214 Bakers' yeast 23 Bees 242 Biocellulose 135 Biodiversity, weeds 264 Biomolecules, engineered crops 227 Bioplastics 134 -, protein-based 143 Biopolymers, bacterial fermentation 134 -, production, plants 135 -, protein-based 143 -, transgenic plants 136 Biotech crops 2 Biotechnological patents, EPC contracting states 19 Biotechnology Directive 27 Biotechnology, new tools 85 Birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus) 225 Black nightshade (Solanum nigrum) 225 Botrytis cinerea 223 Bradyrhizobium japonicum 214 Bridge species 174, 186 Bt crops, butterflies 243 -, natural enemies (predators/parasitoids) 241 -, non-target organisms 240 -, pollinators 242 -, soil ecosystems 244 -, soil macroorganisms 248 -, soil microorganisms 248 Bt toxins 214 -, purified 214 -, soil, release/persistence/biologicalactivity 244 Bumble bees 242 Bunts/smuts 97 CCanola (Brassica spp.) 212 ß -Carotene ß -hydroxylases (CrtRß) 160 Carotenoids ( ß -carotene/lutein) 157 Cassava biotechnology network (CBN) 92 Catfish gene, tomato 63 Cecropin-expressing potato 222 Celera projects 27 Celery, insect resistance 65 Cellulases 210 CGIARs, agricultural biotechnology in developing countries 88 Chitinase-expressing silver birch 225 Chitinase-expressing woodland tobacco 224 Chlorophylls 157 Chloroplast-to-chromoplast transition 155, 161 Chromoplast plastoglobules, pigments 161 Cold War economics, impact 76 Collembola 224 Colorado potato beetle (Leptinotarsa decemlineata) 240 Common bunt (Tilletia laevis) 100 Community-level physiological profiles (CLPP) 210 Community-level substrate utilization (CLSU) 210 Corn (Zea mays) 212 -, insect resistant 215 Corn rootworm (Diabrotica spp.) 217 Corn smut ( Ustilago maydis) 99, 223 Cotton (Gossypium spp.) 214 Coumarins 59 Crop hybrids 197 Crop research networks 90 Cryl-Ab proteins 243 DDahlia merckii 223 Decomposers, recalcitrant organic compounds 209 Defensin-expressing aubergine 223 Dehydrogenases 210 Developing countries, patents 35 Diacylglycerol acyltransferasel (DGAT 1) 160 Dwarf bunt (Tilletia controversa) 100 EEdinburgh-patent 28 5-Enolpyruvylshikimic acid-3-phosphate synthase 214 Enterobacter amnigenus 228 Epoxycarotenoid dioxygenase (CCD 4) 158 9-cis-Epoxycarotenoids 163 Ergosterol 225 Erwinia amylovora 113 Erwinia carotovora, potato pathogen 222 Ethical aspects/considerations 32, 50 Eurobarometer 6 European corn borer ( Ostrinia nubilalis)240 European Patent Office, biotechnological patenting 24 European Union, Biotechnology Directive 98/44/EC 26 FFarmers as innovators 89 Fatty acid methyl ester (FAME) 211 Ferritin-expressing tobacco 226 Fibrous proteins 144 Fire blight ( Erwinia amylovora) 113 - resistance 122 Flag smut ( Urocystis agropyri) 100 Folsomia Candida 224 Fructose-bis-phosphate aldolase (FBA) 158 Fruit ripening 124 Fungal defense 97 Fungal disease resistance 117 GGap reduction 9 GDSL-motif lipase/hydrolases 165 Gene flow 175, 179 -, GM crops to wild relatives 250 Genetic engineering, the beginning 58 Genetically engineered plants 174 Global public goods 88 Glomus intraradices 226 Glomus mosseae 216, 223 Glucanase-expressing woodland tobacco 224 Glucanases 224 Glufosinate 212 Glulcosinolates 59 Glycoalkaloids 59 Glyphosate 60, 212 GM crops, cultivation, ecological benefits 268 -, environment 237 -, gene flow to wild relatives 250 -, invasiveness into natural habitats 261, 263 -, regulation 237 GM foods, present/future 63 Golden-Rice 36, 65 Gossypol 59 gox gene-expressing tomato 223 Granule-bound starch synthase gene 228 Green biotechnology 134 Green lacewings (Chrysoperla carnea)241 Green Revolution, theory 81 GTPases 155 GTP-binding proteins 154 Guayule, source of rubber 142 HHelicoverpa zea 240 Herbicide resistance, recombinant DNA 121 Herbicide tolerance (HT) 212, 236 -, canola 213 -, corn 213 -, soybearf 214 Hevea brasiliensis 140 HGP 27 Higher-tier studies 241 Horizontal gene transfer 104 Human embryos 21, 30 Hybridization 175 IImidacloprid 242 Insect resistance (IR) 236 -, recombinant DNA 117 Insect resistant Bt cotton/rice 217, 218 Interstrain inhibition, maize 99 Introgression 176, 187 JJapanese quail, methionine-rich ovalbumin 228 Jasmonic acid (JA) 164 KKarnal bunt (Neovossia indica) 100 Killer protein (KP) 97, 223 KP 4 (Killer protein 4) 97 KP 4-expressing wheat 223 LLactobacillus bavaricus 23 Lectins 59 Lepidopteran pests 240 Lignin peroxidase 227 Lignin peroxidase-expressing alfalfa 227 Lipid bodies, plant/fungal/animal cells 164 Loose smut ( Ustilago tritici) 97 Lower-tier studies, laboratory/greenhouse 241 Lycopene ß-cyclase (LCYß) 160 Lysine 65 Lysine maize 66 MMagainin II-expressing potato 222 Malus x domestica 113 Menthonthiole 23 Metabolic functions 165 Metallothionein-expressing tobacco 226 Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) 62, 243 Monopolistic competition 71 Multinationals, economic growth 74 Multiple gene copies 58 Mycorrhizal fungi 209 NNatural rubber 142 Nematicide 220 Neonicotinoid 242 New growth theory 70 New Knowledge Economy 84 NGOs 8 Nicotiana sylvestris 224 Nitrogen-fixing bacteria 209 OOilseed rape, herbicide-tolerant 3 -, hybrids, weeds in agricultural habitats 252 Oilseed rape volunteers, multiple herbicide resistances 262 Oleosin-deficient plants 165
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