The following books are available as downloads or for sale:
Genetically Modified Forests: From Stone Age to Modern Biotechnology by Rowland D. Burdon and William J. Libby
The term biotechnology came into common usage in the 1980s. Broadly defined, it is anything that combines biology and technology, but it commonly refers to genetic manipulation of plants and animals. And it has a long history; the genetics of many tree species have been purposefully modified for more than 5,000 years.
In Genetically Modified Forests, the authors trace the history of tree improvement, helping the reader to understand both human effect on tree genetics and the real and imagined concerns of genetic engineering.
Dr Rowland Burdon has been a researcher with Scion since 1964. William J. Libby was a professor at the University of California-Berkeley from 1961 until 1994.
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