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Published: 7th October 2014
GMO Food: A Reference Handbook
By (Author) David E. Newton
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ABC-CLIO
7th October 2014
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
664
Hardback
360
Width 152mm, Height 229mm
680g
Providing an exhaustive background on the history of genetically modified organism (GMO) crops and foods as well as the controversies surrounding these products, this book allows readers to develop their own particular viewpoint on the production and use of GMO substances. Genetic engineering has long been used to impart desirable characteristics to food plants in order to improve crop yield, pest resistance, and herbicide tolerance. Genetic modification of foods, however, has created a storm of controversy everywhere in the worldincluding the United States. What are the benefits of and risks involved with genetically modified organisms (GMO) and crops What powerful industry pressures have extended the sale and use of GMO foods and crops globally And how should consumer food products that involve GM ingredients be labeled GMO Food: A Reference Handbook addresses these questions and the complex issues involved, allowing readers to fully understand why genetically modified organisms represent one of the most important issues in the 21st century. The book provides clear, factual information and background on the history of genetically modified crops and foods, covering topics such as the historic methods of plant and animal modification (such as cross-breeding) and important discoveries in genetics, biochemistry, molecular biology, genetic engineering, and related fields; the social, political, philosophical, and economic issues that have arisen with these scientific advances; and the laws and regulations that have resulted from the range of attitudes about GMO foods. The book also supplies additional resources for readers performing extensive research in an annotated bibliography of books, articles, reports, and web pages.
This installment in the Contemporary World Issues series is a well-researched and balanced reference that provides the reader with an invaluable, expertly compiled resource impartially documenting the controversial topic of genetically modified foods. . . . This valuable reference is recommended for high-school, academic, and public libraries. * Booklist *
With ample access to data and documents such as court cases and government protocols, in addition to an annotated bibliography, helpful glossary, and a detailed timeline, this book is a go-to resource on the globally vital subject of GMOs. * ARBAonline *
David E. Newton has been a freelance writer of non-fiction books and ancillary materials for young adults for nearly 55 years.