Jonathan Gressel is professor emeritus of plant sciences at Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel.
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Foreword by Klaus Ammann: The Needs for Plant Biodiversity: The General Case Preface 1. Why Crop Biodiversity? 2. Domestication: Reaching a Glass Ceiling 3. Transgenic Tools for Regaining Biodiversity: Breaching the Ceiling 4. Biosafety Considerations with Further Domesticated Crops 5. Introduction to Case Studies: Where the Ceiling Needs to be Breached 6. Evil Weevils or Us: Who Gets to Eat the Grain? 7. Kwashiorkor, Diseases, and Cancer: Needed: Food without Mycotoxins 8. Emergency Engineering of Standing Forage Crops to Contain Pandemics-Transient Redomestication 9. Meat and Fuel from Straw 10. Papaya: Saved by Transgenics 11. Palm Olive Oils: Healthier Palm Oil 12. Rice: A Major Crop Undergoing Continual Transgenic Further Domestication 13. Tef: The Crop for Dry Extremes 14. Buckwheat: The Crop for Poor Cold Extremes 15. Should Sorghum Be a Crop for the Birds and the Witches? 16. Oilseed Rape: Unfinished Domestication 17. Reinventing Safflower 18. Swollen Necks from Fonio Millet and Pearl Millet 19. Grass Pea: Take This Poison 20. Limits to Domestication: Dioscorea deltoidea 21. Tomato: Bring Back Flavr Savr: Conceptually 22. Orchids: Sustaining Beauty 23. Olives: and Other Allergenic, Messy Landscaping Species Epilogue References Index

