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Introgression from genetically modified plants into wild relatives /

"Introgression is the incorporation of a gene from one taxon into another as a result of hybridization. A major concern about the use of genetically modified plants is the unintentional spread of the new genes from cultivated plants to their wild relatives and the subsequent impacts on the ecol...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Nijs, Hans C. M. den, Bartsch, D. (Detlef), Sweet, Jeremy
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Wallingford, Oxfordshire, UK ; Cambridge, MA, USA : CABI Pub., ©2004.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1. Introduction and the AIGM research project / J. Sweet, H.C.M. den Nijs and D. Bartsch
  • Sect. 1. Hybridization in crop-wild plant complexes
  • 2. Hybridization in nature : lessons for the introgression of transgenes into wild relatives / P.H. van Tienderen
  • 3. Introgressive hybridization between invasive and native plant species
  • a case study in the Genus Rorippa (Brassicaceae) / W. Bleeker
  • 4. Hybrids between cultivated and wild carrots : a life history / T.P. Hauser, G.K. Bjorn, L. Magnussen and S.I. Shim
  • 5. Gene exchange between wild and crop in Beta vulgaris : how easy is hybridization and what will happen in later generations? / H. van Dijk
  • 6. Hybridization between wheat and wild relatives, a European Union research programme / Y. Jacot, K. Ammann, P.R. Al Mazyad, C. Chueca, J. David, J. Gressel, I. Loureiro, H. Wang and E. Benavente.