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As the world debates the risks and benefits of plant biotechnology, the proportion of the global area of transgenic field crops has increased every year, and the safety and value continues to be demonstrated. Yet, despite the success of transgenic field crops, the commercialization of transgenic horticultural crops (vegetables, fruits, nuts, and or
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- Front Cover
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- Preface
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- Chapter 1: Transgenic Fruit and Nut Tree Crops Review
- Chapter 2: Transgenic Vegetables
- Chapter 3: Transgenic Ornamental Crops
- Chapter 4: Expression and Manufacture of Pharmaceutical Proteins in Genetically Engineered Horticultural Plants
- Chapter 5: Transgenic Fruit Crops in Europe
- Chapter 6: Transgenic Horticultural Crops on the African Continent
- Chapter 7: Transgenic Horticultural Crops in Asia
- Chapter 8: The Economic and Marketing Challenges of Horticultural Biotechnology
- Chapter 9: Consumer Acceptance of Genetically Modified Foods: Traits, Labels, and Diverse Information
- Chapter 10: Intellectual Property and Development of Transgenic Horticultural Crops
- Chapter 11: Structuring UniversityâPrivate Partnerships for Developing and Commercializing Transgenic Horticultural Crops
- Chapter 12: Why Are Regulatory Requirements a Major Impediment to Genetic Engineering of Horticultural Crops?
- Chapter 13: Virus-Resistant Transgenic Horticultural Crops: Safety Issues and Lessons from Risk Assessment Studies
- Chapter 14: Molecular Approaches for Transgene Containment and Their Potential Applications in Horticultural Crops
- Chapter 15: Prospects for the Commercialization of Transgenic Ornamentals
- Chapter 16: Genetic Engineering of Grapevine and Progress toward Commercial Deployment
- Back Cover