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Tomorrow's Table Pamela C. Ronald (Professor of Plant Pathology, University of California, Davis)

Tomorrow's Table par Pamela C. Ronald (Professor of Plant Pathology, University of California, Davis)

Tomorrow's Table Pamela C. Ronald (Professor of Plant Pathology, University of California, Davis)


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Tomorrow's Table: Organic Farming, Genetics, and the Future of Food Pamela C. Ronald (Professor of Plant Pathology, University of California, Davis)

In modern agricultural politics, organic farming and genetic engineering occupy opposite ends of the spectrum. In the Ronald-Adamchak household, the world is not so black and white. Ronald is a professor of plant pathology at the University of California, Davis. Adamchak manages the student-run organic farm on campus. Together, they're exploring the juncture where their methods can (and they argue, should) meet to ensure environmentally sustainable food production. Revealing common principles and leveling the playing field, this book roughly chronicles one year in the lives of the Ronald-Adamchack family. Through dialogue with friends and family, the authors thoughtfully explore the use of GE agriculture and the concerns expressed by consumers. They discuss the contents of their own largely organic pantry, what they choose to feed their children, and how over the last ten years of their marriage, they have developed a specific criteria for the use of GE in agriculture. From their personal vantage points, Ronald and Adamchack explain what geneticists and organic farmers actually do, and help readers distinguish between fact and fiction in the debate about crop genetic engineering. Loosely organized by season, each section of the book addresses a different issue related to the role of GE and organic farming in food production. Raoul provides a farmer's view of the philosophy and practice of organic farming and how it differs from conventional agriculture; Pam describes the tools and processes of genetic engineering, the potential ecological benefit of using GE technology to generate plants, and the associated risks. At the end of the book, they describe one of their typical family dinners, explain their choice to bring both genetically engineered and organic food to their table, and share some of their family's best recipes.

Tomorrow's Table Avis

Interspersed with nuggets of science, home made recipes (really) and anecdotes. * Biologist *
...we found the book insightful and well-documented... * Organicgardening.com *
All proponents of organic agriculture...should read Tomorrow's Table. Ronald and Adamchak's clear, rational approach is refreshing, and the balance they present is sorely needed in our increasingly polarized world. * Mark Tester Science *

À propos de Pamela C. Ronald (Professor of Plant Pathology, University of California, Davis)

Pamela C. Ronald is a Professor in the Department of Plant Pathology at the University of California, Davis. Her laboratory has genetically engineered rice for resistance to diseases and flooding. Her work has been published in Science, Nature, and other scientific periodicals and has also been featured in newspapers including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and Le Monde. She is an elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Raoul Adamchak has grown organic crops for twenty years, part of the time as a partner in Full Belly Farm, a private 150-acre organic vegetable farm. He has inspected over one hundred organic farms as an inspector for California Certified Organic Farmers (CCOF) and served as a member and President of CCOF's Board of Directors. He now works at the U.C., Davis as the Market Garden Coordinator at the certified organic farm on campus.

Sommaire

Foreword by Sir Gordon Conway About the Authors 1: Cultivating Rice in Nihe, China and Davis, Californina 2: Why Organic Agriculture? 3: The Tools of Organic Agriculture 4: The Tools of Genetic Engineering 5: Legislating Lunch 6: Who Can We Trust? 7: Is GE Food Risky to Eat? 8: Conserving Wildlands 9: Weeds, Gene Flow, and the Environment 10: Who Owns the Seed? 11: Who Owns the Genes? 12: Deconstructing Dinner: Genetically Engineered, Organically Grown Glossary References Index

Informations supplémentaires

GOR011860888
9780195301755
0195301757
Tomorrow's Table: Organic Farming, Genetics, and the Future of Food Pamela C. Ronald (Professor of Plant Pathology, University of California, Davis)
Occasion - Très bon état
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Oxford University Press
20080424
232
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