Foreword Dr Bruce McPHERON, Dean, College of Agricultural Sciences, Ohio State University, USA
1. Introduction - Biotechnological interventions for crop improvement: answers to global challenges
Dr William DAR, Director General, International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), India
Part I. The Tools for Engineering Plants
2. The Evolution of Agriculture and Tools for Plant Innovations
Dr Agnes RICROCH, AgroParisTech, France and Penn State University, USA
3. Techniques of Plant Breeding: Field Crops
Dr Surinder CHOPRA, Penn State University, USA
4. Genomic Methods for Improving Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Crops
Dr Dea-Wook KIM, South Dakota State University, USA, and National Institute of Crop Science, South Korea, Dr Ganesh KUMAR AGRAWAL, Laboratory for Biotechnology and Biochemistry, Nepal, Dr Randeep RAKWAL, University of Tsukuba, Japan, Dr Shahid AHMED, Indian Grassland and Fodder Research Institute, India, & Dr Jai Singh ROHILA, South Dakota State University, USA
Part II. Contributions to the Society
5. Transgenic Crops and Food Security
Dr Calestous JUMA & Katherine GORDON, Harvard University, USA
6. Intellectual Property Protection of Plant Innovation
Dr Bernard LE BUANEC, Academy of Agriculture of France & Dr Agnès RICROCH, AgroParisTech, France
7. Prospects for Agricultural Biotechnology to 2030
David SAWAYA, former Policy Analyst at OECD, Manager at Ernst & Young, France
8. Genetically Engineered Crops and Rural Society
Dr Leland GLENNA & Dr Krystal JONES, Penn State University, USA
9. Is It Possible to Overcome the GMO Controversy? Some Elements for a Philosophical Perspective
Dr Marcel KUNTZ, CNRS, France
Part III. Sustainable Management
10. Sustainable Management of Insect-Resistant Crops
Dr Shelby FLEISCHER, Penn State University, Dr William HUTCHISON, University of Minnesota & Dr. Steven NARANJO, USDA ARS, Arizona, USA
11. Effects of GM Crops on Non-Target Organisms
Dr Steven NARANJO, USDA-ARS, Arizona, USA
12. Herbicide-Resistant Crop Biotechnology: Potential and Pitfalls
Dr Franklin EGAN, Penn State University, USA
13. Virus-Resistant Crops and Trees
Dr Cristina ROSA, Penn State University & Dr Bryce W. FALK, University of California Davis, USA
14. Role of Biotechnology to Produce Plants Resistant to Fungal Pathogens
Dr Iffa GAFFOOR & Dr Surinder CHOPRA, Penn State University, USA
Part IV. Sustainable Environment
15. Root Traits for Improving Nitrogen Acquisition Efficiency
Dr Joseph G. CHIMUNGU & Dr Jonathan LYNCH, Penn State University, USA
16. Biotech Approaches for Crop Improvement in The Semi-Arid Tropics
Dr Kiran K. SHARMA, Dr Dumbala Srinivas REDDY & Dr Pooja BHATNAGAR-MATHUR, ICRISAT, India
17. Sustainable Soil Health
Dr Mary Ann BRUNS, Penn State University, USA
Part V. Contributions to Food, Feed, and Health
18. Approaches for Vegetable and Fruit Quality Trait Improvement
Dr Li LI, USDA-ARS, USA, Dr Yaakov TADMOR, Agricultural Research Organization, Israel & Dr. Qiang XU, Huazhong Agricultural University, China
19. Biofortification. Vitamin A Deficiency and the Case for Golden Rice
Dr Robert S. ZEIGLER, International Rice Research Institute, Philippines
20. Production of Medicines from Engineered Proteins in Plants: Proteins for a New Century
Dr Mary MANGAN, Openhelix, USA
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