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What Drives Academic Bioscientists: Money or Values?
Choices: The Magazine of Food, Farm & Resource Issues
  • David E. Ervin, Portland State University
  • Sharmistha Nag
  • Hui Yang
  • Steven T. Buccola, Oregon State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2010
Subjects
  • Sustainable agriculture,
  • Transgenic plants
Abstract

The article determines the factors that drive academic bioscience to better understand the role of genetically engineered (GE) crops in the sustainability of U.S. agriculture. Some challenges brought about by GE crops in the U.S. farm sustainability include tracking and controlling water pollution, protecting against herbicide resistance and nitrogen fixation. Professional norms are also considered as a great factor driving the academic bioscience.

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This is the publisher's final pdf. Article appears in Choices: The Magazine of Food, Farm & Resource Issues

Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/8699
Citation Information
Nag, S., H. Yang, S. Buccolaa, and D. Ervin. 2010. "What Drives Academic Bioscientists: Money or Values?" Choices (August)