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      Agricultural, Environmental, Economic, Regulatory, and Technical Aspects

      Herbicide- Resistant Crops

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      Herbicide- Resistant Crops book

      Agricultural, Environmental, Economic, Regulatory, and Technical Aspects
      ByStephen O. Duke
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 1988
      eBook Published 22 December 2017
      Pub. Location Boca Raton
      Imprint CRC Press
      DOI https://doi.org/10.1201/9781351073196
      Pages 436
      eBook ISBN 9781351073196
      Subjects Environment & Agriculture
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      Duke, S.O. (1988). Herbicide- Resistant Crops: Agricultural, Environmental, Economic, Regulatory, and Technical Aspects (1st ed.). CRC Press. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781351073196

      ABSTRACT

      Edited by a recognized leader in the field, Herbicide-Resistant Crops is the first book to cover all of the issues related to the controversial topic of herbicide-resistant crops. It provides extensive discussions of the modern biotechnological methods that have been used to develop such crops, and reviews the implications - both positive and negative - of developing crops that are resistant to herbicides. The creation and anticipated applications of specific herbicide-resistant crops are also discussed. In addition, the book covers the potential impact of herbicide-resistant crops on weed management practices and the environment, and presents issues related to the regulation and economics of these crops.
      The editor has brought together a diverse group of professionals, representing the several distinct areas impacted by the new technology of herbicide-resistant crops. The wide range of viewpoints presented in this book creates a balanced and complete survey, providing a notable contribution to the literature.

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter 1|10 pages

      Herbicide-Resistant Crops — Background And Perspectives

      ByDuke O. Stephen

      part The Technology|198 pages

      chapter 2|23 pages

      Mechanisms Of Action And Resistance To Herbicides

      ByTimothy D. Sherman, Kevin C. Vaughn, Stephen O. Duke

      chapter 3|16 pages

      Techniques for producing herbicide-resistant crops

      ByWilliam E. Dyer

      chapter 4|32 pages

      New Weed Control Opportunities: Development of Soybeans With A Roundup Ready™ Gene

      ByStephen R. Padgette, Diane B. Re, Gerard F. Barry, David E. Eichholtz, Delannay. Xavier, Roy L. Fuchs, Ganesh M. Kishore, Robert T. Fraley

      chapter 5|8 pages

      Phosphinothricin-Resistant Crops

      ByIndra K. Vasil

      chapter 6|14 pages

      Cotton Weed Control Using The Bxn™ System

      ByDavid M. Stalker, John A. Kiser, Baldwin. Greg, Coulombe. Bruce, Catherine M. Houck

      chapter 7|20 pages

      Triazine-Resistant Crops: The Agronomic Impact and Physiological Consequences of Chloroplast Mutation

      ByJ. Christopher. Hall, Michael J. Donnelly-Vanderloo, David J. Hume

      chapter 8|16 pages

      Sulfonylurea Herbicide-Resistant Crops

      ByLeonard L. Saari, C. Jeffry. Mauvais

      chapter 9|16 pages

      Imidazolinone-Resistant Crops: Selection, Characterization, and Management

      ByDale L. Shaner, Newell F. Bascomb, Wendy. Smith

      chapter 10|16 pages

      Genetic Engineering of Crops for Tolerance To 2,4-D

      ByDanny. Llewellyn, David. Last

      chapter 11|14 pages

      Aryloxyphenoxypropionate- and Cyclohexanedione- Resistant Crops

      ByDavid A. Somers

      chapter 12|12 pages

      Steps Towards Genetic Engineering Of Crops Resistant Against Bleaching Herbicides

      ByGerhard. Sandmann, Norihiko. Misawa, Peter. Böger

      chapter 13|10 pages

      Possible Pleiotropic Effects In Herbicide-Resistant Crops

      ByCarol. Mallory-Smith, Charlotte V. Eberlein

      part Effects On Weed Control|38 pages

      chapter 14|14 pages

      The Niche For Herbicide-Resistant Crops In U.S. Agriculture

      ByJohn W. Wilcut, Harold D. Coble, Alan C. York, David W. Monks

      chapter 15|20 pages

      The potential roles for herbicide-resistant crops in world agriculture

      ByJonathan. Gressel

      part The Economics|28 pages

      chapter 16|10 pages

      Seed Company Perspectives

      ByDonald N. Duvick

      chapter 17|8 pages

      Herbicide-Resistant Crops: Perspectives From A Herbicide Manufacturer

      ByF. Dan. Hess

      chapter 18|10 pages

      Farmer And Public Perspectives Of Herbicide-Resistant Crops

      ByLoren W. Tauer

      part Environmental Concerns|56 pages

      chapter 19|20 pages

      Crop Resistance To Herbicides: Effects On Soil And Water Quality

      ByThomas B. Moorman, Kyle E. Keller

      chapter 20|28 pages

      Movement of Crop Transgenes Into Wild Plants

      ByKathleen H. Keeler, Charles E. Turner, Margaret R. Bolick

      chapter 21|8 pages

      Managing the Spread of Herbicide Resistance

      ByDonald C. Thill

      part Regulation|35 pages

      chapter 22|16 pages

      Techniques for producing herbicide-resistant crops

      ByDiane B. Re, Stephen G. Rogers, Terry B. Stone, Frank S. Serdy

      chapter 23|16 pages

      The Regulation of Herbicide-Resistant Crops in Europe

      ByStephen. Waters

      chapter 24|12 pages

      The Regulation of Herbicide-Resistant Crops in Australia

      ByGeorge D. Mclean, Graeme. Evans

      part Risk Assessment|30 pages

      chapter 25|14 pages

      Addressing Environmental Risks Of Commercializing Herbicide-Tolerant Plants: Epa Options For Regulating Herbicide-Tolerant Plants Under The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, And Rodenticide Act

      ByRebecca J. Goldburg, Hopkins D. Douglas

      chapter 26|16 pages

      An Agriculturalist’s Viewpoint of Risks and Benefits of Herbicide-Resistant Cultivars

      ByOrvin C. Burnside
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