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Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services and Genetically Modified Organisms

By: Gabor L Lovei, Thomas Bohn and Angelika Hilbeck
34 pages, Figs
Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services and Genetically Modified Organisms
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  • Biodiversity, Ecosystem Services and Genetically Modified Organisms ISBN: 9789675412134 Paperback Dec 2010 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 months
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About this book

This paper considers the potential environmental impact of genetically modified (GM) crops and links this to the concepts of biodiversity and ecosystem services.

Contents

1. Introduction
2. The concept of biodiversity
3. The functions of biodiversity
4. Human domination of the earth
5. Concerns about biodiversity
6. Ecosystem services
7. Why do ecosystem services have to be considered in GM impact assessment?
8. Current testing regimes for GM plants
9. Selection of test organisms
10. Representativeness of test materials
11. A proposed new approach for environmental impact testing
12. Conclusions

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By: Gabor L Lovei, Thomas Bohn and Angelika Hilbeck
34 pages, Figs
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