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Publications and references

TF Forests and Genetically Modified Trees

    • Ellstrand, N.C. 2003. Dangerous liaisons? When cultivated plants mate with their wild relatives. The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003. 268 pp. ISBN 0-8018-7405-X
    • Strauss et al. 2001. Certification of genetically modified forest plantations. International Forestry Review 3:87-104.
    • Walter, C. and M. Carson (eds.). 2004. Plantation Forest Biotechnology for the 21st Century. Research Signpost 37/661 (2), Fort P.O., Trivandrum-695 023, Kerala, India. ISBN: 81-7736-228-3.
    • Strauss, S.H., and H.D. Bradshaw (eds.). 2001. Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Ecological and Social Aspects of Transgenic Plantations. College of Forestry, Oregon State University. 250 pp. http://www.fsl.orst.edu/tgerc/iufro2001/eprocd.htm
    • FAO. 2004. Preliminary review of biotechnology in forestry, including genetic modification. Forest Resources Development Service, Working Paper FGR/59E, Forest Resources Division FAO, Rome, Italy http://www.fao.org/docrep/008/ae574e/ae574e00.htm
    • Burdon, R.D. and W.J. Libby. 2006. Genetically Modified Forests: From Stone Age to Modern Biotechnology.  Forest History Society (Durham, NC, USA). 79pp. This book could be ordered online at a cost of $8.95 + shipping and handling.