In Speculative Evolution, we envisioned how species could be further developed to increase their resilience based on scientific publications on synthetic biology, genetic engineering and robotics, and formulated text prompts to create AI-generated images using DALL-E. As a result, each speculative species in the environment has a backstory rooted in real-life scenarios.

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2010 | scientific and legal look at herbicide-tolerant sugar beet International trade by McGinnis et al., 2010 |
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Lineage of the 36 species from a total of 45
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Sweet and Sour: A Scientific and Legal Look at Herbicide-Tolerant Sugar Beet
McGinnis EE, Meyer MH, Smith AG, Plant Cell. 2010 Jun;22(6):1653-7. doi: 10.1105/tpc.110.077198. Epub 2010 Jun 25. PMID: 20581306; PMCID: PMC2910966.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2910966/
Abstract
American sugar beet farmers produce half of our domestic refined sugar valued at over $3 billion per year (APHIS, 2010). The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California (CA District Court) will soon determine whether U.S. farmers can continue to grow genetically modified (GM) sugar beet (Beta vulgaris ssp vulgaris var altissima) in the case of Center for Food Safety v. Vilsack (CFS v. Vilsack). The CA District Court is grappling with imposing an ambiguous and evolving legal standard on a scientific question of gene flow risks. It will analyze the likelihood of cross-pollination between genetically modified sugar beet and organic Swiss chard or table beet seed crops and determine whether this constitutes irreparable harm. The U.S. Supreme Court is also interested in biotechnology law this term and may overturn precedent that would normally guide the CA District Court. Here, we review the legal and scientific background of this issue and argue that the CA District Court should consider the scientific as well as the legal factors of this case and impose sensible geographic restrictions that will preserve coexistence among production methods.
Map of 2008 U.S. Sugar Beet Harvested Acreage by County.
Asterisks and diamonds denote county distribution of the wild beet species B. macrocarpa and B. vulgaris ssp maritima, respectively. The Willamette Valley, Oregon, is also shown. B. vulgaris ssp maritima also occurs in New Jersey, a non-sugar beet–producing state (data not shown). Adapted from USDA-NASS (http://www.nass.usda.gov/Charts_and_Maps/Crops_County/pdf/SU-HA08-RGBChor.pdf) and from http://www.oregon.gov/ODA/regions.shtml. One hectare = 2.471 acres.