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kstar 11-04-2008 09:18 AM

"Who Is to Say Flora Don't Have Feelings? Figuring Out What Wheat Would Want"
 
This is . . . silly.

From the WSJ, here are some excerpts - I've added emphasis in bold:

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For years, Swiss scientists have blithely created genetically modified rice, corn and apples. But did they ever stop to consider just how humiliating such experiments may be to plants?
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Dr. Keller recently sought government permission to do a field trial of genetically modified wheat that has been bred to resist a fungus. He first had to debate the finer points of plant dignity with university ethicists. Then, in a written application to the government, he tried to explain why the planned trial wouldn't "disturb the vital functions or lifestyle" of the plants. He eventually got the green light.
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In April, the team published a 22-page treatise on "the moral consideration of plants for their own sake." It stated that vegetation has an inherent value and that it is immoral to arbitrarily harm plants by, say, "decapitation of wildflowers at the roadside without rational reason."
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Dr. Keller in Zurich has more mundane concerns. He wants to breed wheat that can resist powdery mildew. In lab experiments, Dr. Keller found that by transferring certain genes from barley to wheat, he could make the wheat resistant to disease.

When applying for a larger field trial, he ran into the thorny question of plant dignity. Plants don't have a nervous system and probably can't feel pain, but no one knows for sure. So Dr. Keller argued that by protecting wheat from fungus he was actually helping the plant, not violating its dignity -- and helping society in the process.

One morning recently, he stood by a field near Zurich where the three-year trial with transgenic wheat is under way. His observations suggest that the transgenic wheat does well in the wild. Yet Dr. Keller's troubles aren't over.

In June, about 35 members of a group opposed to the genetic modification of crops, invaded the test field. Clad in white overalls and masks, they scythed and trampled the plants, causing plenty of damage.

"They just cut them," says Dr. Keller, gesturing to wheat stumps left in the field. "Where's the dignity in that?"

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122359549477921201.html?mod=googlenews_wsj

Jim Richards 11-04-2008 09:20 AM

unsympathetic carnivore. :p

kstar 11-04-2008 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Jim Richards (Post 4281331)
unsympathetic carnivore. :p

Plant apologist!

Jim Richards 11-04-2008 09:54 AM

belching carbon footprint!!!

kstar 11-04-2008 10:02 AM

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Originally Posted by Jim Richards (Post 4281424)
belching carbon footprint!!!

Maybe "we" are simply CO<sup>2</sup> factories put here by the passive plant overlords?


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