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Organic Eprints
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Germany
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Título: |
Ecological cereal breeding and genetic engineering
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Autores: |
Karutz, Christine
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Data: |
1998-04
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Ano: |
1998
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Palavras-chave: |
Breeding
Genetics and propagation
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Introduction 1 Why is genetic engineering rejected? 1.1 Instinctive and emotional rejection 1.1.1 Instinct and appetite 1.1.2 Intuitive feeling for the boundaries of the ecosystem 1.1.3 Concern for health 1.1.4 The older the better 1.1.5 Reverence 1.1.6 Sacred DNA 1.2 Rational rejection 1.2.1 Motives of the practitioners of genetic engineering 1.2.2 Opposing global power concentration 1.3 Rejection of the scientific approach to genetic engineering 1.3.1 Scepticism regarding the application of atomism to living things 2 If genetic engineering is to be opposed where is the border line between 'still allowed' and 'forbidden'? 2.1 Steps in plant breeding from mass selection to genetic engineering 2.2 Where do we draw the line? 2.3 Further questions 3 Alternative approaches 3.1 Beginning with nature 3.2 Attempting to see holistically: simple beginnings 3.2.1 Example: strains of wheat in different environments 3.2.2 Example: developmental dynamics of a strain of spelt wheat (Triticum spelta, Dinkel) 3.3 Further methodological steps Notes 4. Appendix 5. References
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Tipo: |
Working paper
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Idioma: |
Inglês
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http://orgprints.org/4855/1/karutz.htm
Karutz, Christine (1998) Ecological cereal breeding and genetic engineering. Working paper, Research Institute of Organic Agriculture FiBL, Frick, Switzerland.
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http://orgprints.org/4855/
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