Modern Biotechnology, Agriculture, and Ethics

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Agricultural applications of biotechnology and ethics

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Throughout history, agriculturalists have propagated plants and animals selectively, allowing those with the most desirable traits – high yield, better taste, and so on – to reproduce. Since the mid-nineteenth century, the advent of systematic knowledge of heredity (the science of genetics) has allowed the development and adoption of more modern breeding technologies. In plant breeding, mutagenesis, where chemicals or ionizing radiation is used for generating more genetic variation in the plant material for the breeder to choose from, has been in widespread use for about a hundred years. Other examples are chemically induced doubling of chromosomes (that may result in larger plants), cloning, and artificial insemination. Echoing developments in other industries, breeding of both plants and animals has also become more specialized, professionalized, and commercial, so much of what once was primarily a matter of...

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Sandin, P., Robaey, Z. (2023). Modern Biotechnology, Agriculture, and Ethics. In: Poff, D.C., Michalos, A.C. (eds) Encyclopedia of Business and Professional Ethics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-22767-8_1256

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