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With the advent of genetic engineering designer crops might interbreed with natural populations Could such romances lead to the evolution of superweeds as some have
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With the advent of genetic engineering designer crops might interbreed with natural populations Could such romances lead to the evolution of superweeds as some have suggested But havent crops had sex with wild plants in the past Has such gene swapping occurred without consequences And if consequences have indeed occurred what lessons can be gleaned for engineered cropsIn Dangerous Liaisons Norman Ellstrand examines these and other questions He begins with basic information about the natural hybridization process He then describes what we now know about hybridization between the worlds most important cropssuch as wheat rice maize and soybeansand their wild relatives Such hybridization Ellstrand explains is not rare and has occasionally had a substantial impact In some cases the result was problematic weeds In others crop genes have diluted natural diversity to the point that wild populations of certain rare species were absorbed into the gene pool of the more common crop essentially bringing the wild species to the brink of extinctionEllstrand concludes with a look to the future Will engineered crops pose a greater threat than traditional crops If so can gene flow and hybridization be managed to control the escape of engineered genes This book will appeal to academics policy makers students and all with an interest in environmental issues. or. a story about the . 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