Extractions: ABSTRACT Innovative biotechnology products on novel crops and bioinoculants offer an alternative to current agricultural practices that are damaging to the environment, and so have the potential to contribute to sustainability within the agri-food sector. Despite the benefits, public acceptance of GMOs is problematic. Consequently the objectives of this Cluster Project are: To develop, test and assess the ecological impact of bioinoculants to replace the inputs of agri-chemicals that are deleterious to the environment. To assess the role of microbial signal molecules produced by bacteria and GM plants on ecodynamics and biodiversity in the rhizosphere.
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GRDC - Ground Cover Issue 30 - Biotechnology molecular marker was developed in association with the State agricultural BiotechnologyCentre. awb.com.au Mr Graham Crosbie 08 9368 3504, gcrosbie@agric.wa.gov http://www.grdc.com.au/growers/gc/gc30/biotechnology.htm
Extractions: Biotechnology Biotechnology has enriched the grains industry, all over the world, for thousands of years - since well before the Egyptians conceived the Pyramids. This Ground Cover special feature investigates the continuing potential of biotechnology to meet the needs of graingrowers and the market. This Ground Cover Quality Market Needs: $3bn in Opportunities
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Extractions: General Home About Us Issue Dates Submissions ... OCN Policies This Issue News Stories Feature Articles Profiles Opinion ... Coming Events Dr. William Coleman POLITICAL STUDIES LECTURE ON BIOTECHNOLOGY Fri. March 16, from 1:00-2:30 p.m., in Rm. 907 Arts, Dr. William Coleman, Prof. of Political Science and Director of the Institute on Globalization and the Human Condition at McMaster University, will present a seminar entitled "Agricultural Biotechnology and International Regime Formation: An Assessment of the Prospects." All welcome! PHILOSOPHY LECTURE As part of the Western Canada Lecture Series, Professor William Lycan, Dept. of Philosophy, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, will present a public lecture entitled, "The Representational Theory of Qualia", on Mon., March 12, at 2:30 p.m., in Arts 104. Presented by the Canadian Institute for Society and Humanity and the Department of Philosophy. Everyone welcome. COLLEGE OF COMMERCE/SIFC ABORIGINAL SPEAKER SERIES (2) Prof. David Newhouse, Chair of the Native Studies Dept., and a faculty member in the Administrative Studies program at Trent University will present the following lectures:
Biotechnology And Development Monitor, No. 47, P. 16-19. Phone/Fax +206 1 294 806; Email kchinsembu@netscape.net, tkambika@agric.unza.zm.Sources biotechnology and agriculture , Bi-weekly Farmers' Radio Programme http://www.biotech-monitor.nl/4705.htm
Extractions: Keywords: Zambia, Genetic Engineering, Small-scale faremrs, Public acceptance Correct citation: Biotechnology and Development Monitor , No. 47, p. 13-14. The process of building public awareness about the implications and potential uses of biotechnology is just beginning in Zambia. At the moment there is considerable discussion about whether genetically modified crops can boost the country's crises ridden agricultural economy. However, as this article shows, the country's farmers, policy makers and consumers suffer from the consequences of a chronic lack of information. The language of biotechnology is not common in Zambia. A radio talk show just revealed that the public is essentially ignorant about current issues that underpin the use of biotechnology in agriculture. Among important stakeholders such as farmers, government officials and researchers, there is an emerging perception that biotechnology is synonymous with genetic engineering. This misconception is hardly surprising given the pressure to introduce genetically modified (GM) crops in Southern Africa. The danger, however, is that such perceptions may stunt the development of other biotechnologies that could make positive contributions to agricultural and rural development. At present, there is fragmented information about the implications of biotechnology for local agriculture and regional and international export markets.
Extractions: Previous Home Next Market Profile Examples of US-Australian cooperation in both directions are: Research Corporation Technologies (RCT), a highly successful technology investor in the US, has become the lead investor in the Start-up Australia Fund, a new investment fund established by Start-up Australia Pty. Limited. The Australian company already has strategic investments in a number of biotechnology companies, including Technico Pty Limited (the producer of TECHNITUBER(, a new seed potato derived from pathogen tested tissue culture). RCT is also using technology in human biotechnology developed by the Ludwig Institute in Melbourne and the University of Queensland. Alchemia, in which Start-up Australia also holds a stake, has discovered a novel technology that enables the economical synthesis of carbohydrates and which has its applications in agricultural and animal health products. Alchemia's major market is the US and the company has established an office there. Particularly worth noting is the fact that the Australian Government seeks international collaboration through supporting the upcoming Australia-California Biotechnology Partnering Meeting in San Diego, California, to be held in May 1999. This meeting is timed to take place just prior to the Biotechnology Industry Organization conference, BIO '99, in the same city on 16-20 May 1999. Twenty Australian companies, universities and organizations are invited to exhibit at BIO '99 in the Australian Biotechnology Pavillion.
Extractions: Previous Home Next Market Profile Examples of US-Australian cooperation in both directions are: Research Corporation Technologies (RCT), a highly successful technology investor in the US, has become the lead investor in the Start-up Australia Fund, a new investment fund established by Start-up Australia Pty. Limited. The Australian company already has strategic investments in a number of biotechnology companies, including Technico Pty Limited (the producer of TECHNITUBER(, a new seed potato derived from pathogen tested tissue culture). RCT is also using technology in human biotechnology developed by the Ludwig Institute in Melbourne and the University of Queensland. Alchemia, in which Start-up Australia also holds a stake, has discovered a novel technology that enables the economical synthesis of carbohydrates and which has its applications in agricultural and animal health products. Alchemia's major market is the US and the company has established an office there. Particularly worth noting is the fact that the Australian Government seeks international collaboration through supporting the upcoming Australia-California Biotechnology Partnering Meeting in San Diego, California, to be held in May 1999. This meeting is timed to take place just prior to the Biotechnology Industry Organization conference, BIO '99, in the same city on 16-20 May 1999. Twenty Australian companies, universities and organizations are invited to exhibit at BIO '99 in the Australian Biotechnology Pavillion.
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Extractions: Last updated March, 1st 2003 List of Publications (i) Published Work In Journals Ahmed, O.H., M.H.A. Husni, A.R. Anuar, and M.M. Hanafi Alternative means of recycling pineapple leaf residues. Fruits 58:53-60. Ahmed, O.H., M.H.A. Husni, A.R. Anuar, and M.M. Hanafi Economic viability of pineapple residues recycling. J. Sustainable Agric. (accepted). Molla, A. H., A. Fakhru'l-Razi, S. Abd.-Aziz, M. M. Hanafi , P. K. Roychoudhury, and M. Z. Alam. A potential resource for bioconversion of domestic wastewater sludge. Bioresource Tech. Ahmed, O.H., M.H.A. Husni, A.R. Anuar, and M.M. Hanafi Nitrogen and pineapple residue use in pineapple production. Trop. Sci. 42:174-177. Ahmed, O.H., M.H.A. Husni, A.R. Anuar, and M.M. Hanafi Economic viability of modifying residue management and potassium application in pineapple cultivation. Trop. Sci. 42:107-110. Ahmed, O.H., M.H.A. Husni, A.R. Anuar, and M.M. Hanafi Effect of residue management practices on yield and economic viability of Malaysian pineapple production. J. Sustainable Agric. 20(4):83-93.
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