
The Bioengineered Forest
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'A 'must-read' for anyone dealing with or contemplating the use of bioengineered forests.'Choice
'Presents a compelling and realistic assessment of the current state of tree genetic engineering technology and the challenges it must successfully address before becoming widely implemented. . . . Its authors include many of the lead scientists in the field, who present wide-ranging scientific, ethical, ecological, and environmental views.'
Journal of Agribusiness
'The Bioengineered Forest represents viewpoints from proponents, neutrals, and opponents of forest biotechnology, giving the reader a clear idea of the various points of view. . . It will be useful to a variety of people interested in forest biotechnology including researchers, policymakers, activists, managers, and the general public.'
William A. Powell, SUNY, College of Environmental Science and Forestry
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H.D. Bradshaw is a professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Washington. Among the journals in which his research has appeared are Tree Physiology, Nature Biotechnology, Theoretical and Applied Genetics, and Phytopathy.
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Acknowledgments
Contributors
PART I
Economic and Technological Choices
1. Future Forests: Environmental and Social Contexts for Forest Biotechnologies
Hal Salwasser
2. Biotechnology and the Forest Products Industry
Alan A. Lucier, Maud Hinchee, and Rex B. McCullough
3. Biotechnology and the Global Wood Supply
Roger A. Sedjo
4. Accomplishments and Challenges in Genetic Engineering of Forest Trees
Rick Meilan, Dave Ellis, Gilles Pilate, Amy M. Brunner, and Jeff Skinner
5. Exotic Pines and Eucalypts: Perspectives on Risks of Transgenic Plantations
Rowland D. Burdon and Christian Walter
6. Tree Biotechnology in the Twenty-First Century: Transforming Trees in the Light of Comparative Genomics
Steven H. Strauss and Amy M. Brunner
PART II
Ethical, Social, and Ecological Caveats
7. The Ethics of Molecular Silviculture
Paul B. Thompson
8. Will the Marketplace See the Sustainable Forest for the Transgenic Trees?
Don S. Doering
9. Environmental and Social Aspects of the Intensive Plantation/Reserve Debate
Sharon T. Friedman and Susan Charnley
10. Have You Got a License for That Tree? (And Can You Afford to Use It?)
Nancy S. Bryson, Steven P. Quarles, and Richard J. Mannix
11. Invasiveness of Transgenic versus Exotic Plant Species: How Useful Is the Analogy?
James F. Hancock and Karen Hokanson
12. Potential Impacts of Genetically Modified Trees on Biodiversit of Forestry Plantations: A Global Perspective
Brian Johnson and Keith Kirby
13. Transgenic Resistance in Short-Rotation Plantation Trees: Benefits, Risks, Integration with Multiple Tactics, and the Need to Balance the Scales
Kenneth F. Raffa
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