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INTRODUCTION-Claire G. Williams 1 SECTION I. PROS AND CONS FOR TRANSGENIC CONIFER PLANTATIONS CHAPTER 1. 13 Foresters and DNA Jesse H. Ausubel Paul E. Waggoner Iddo K. Wernick CHAPTER 2. The Question of Commercializing Transgenic Conifers 31 Claire G. Williams CHAPTER 3. It's Just A Crop?: Public Perception and Transgenic Trees 45 Steven Anderson SECTION II. GENOMICS METHODS, RESOURCES AND ALTERNATIVE APPLICATIONS CHAPTER 4. Genomics Resources for Conifers 55 Jeffrey F.D. Dean CHAPTER 5. A New Direction for Conifer Genomics Kermit Ritland, Steven Ralph, Dustin Lippert, Dainis Rungis, J6rg Bohlmann 75 CHAPTER 6. Using Genomics to Study Evolutionary Origins of Seeds 85 Eric D. Brenner, Dennis Stevenson CHAPTER 7. Metabolic Profiling for Transgenic Forest Trees 107 Hely Haggman, Riitta Julkunen-Tiitto SECTION III. VIEWING TRANSGENIC CONIFER PLANTATIONS ON A LANDSCAPE SCALE CHAPTER 8. Dispersal of Transgenic Conifer Pollen 121 Gabriel Katul, Claire G. Williams, Mario Siqueira, Davide Poggi, Amilcare Porporato, Heather McCarthy, Ram Oren CHAPTER 9. Gene Flow in Conifers 147 Jeffry B. Mitton Claire G. Williams CHAPTER 10. Pines as Invasive Aliens: Outlook on Transgenic Pine Plantations in the 169 Southern Hemisphere David M. Richardson Remy J. Petit SECTION IV. ECONOMICS OF TRANSGENIC TECHNOLOGY ADOPTION CHAPTER 11. Economic Prospects and Policy Framework of Forest Biotechnology for the Southern U.S.A. and South America 191 Frederick W. Cubbage David N. Wear Zohra Bennadji CHAPTER 12. Private Forests and Transgenic Forest Trees Mark A. Megalos 209 SECTION V. GOVERNMENT REGULATIONS AND BIOSAFETY CHAPTER 13. Canada's Regulatory Approach Anne-Christine Bonfils 229 CHAPTER 14. Biosafety of Transgenic Trees in the United States Ruth Irwin 245 Phillip B.C. Jones