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41. Transgenic Crops: An Introduction And Resource Guide in the next millennium. Plant biotechnology will facilitate the farming of crops with multiple durable resistance to http://www.colostate.edu/programs/lifesciences/TransgenicCrops | |
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42. DuPont Biotechnology | Questions About Food Allergies Regulatory agencies in the US and other countries have determined that biotechnologycrops are as nutritious and safe as similar crops already on the market. http://www.dupont.com/biotech/science_knowledge/methods/faq.htm | |
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43. Biotechnology Creates A Green Gene Revolution The big news for food security concerns crops created through biotechnology,or bioengineered crops. biotechnologyderived crops can http://usinfo.state.gov/topical/global/biotech/99072900.htm | |
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44. The Pew Initiative On Food And Biotechnology: Genetically Modified Crops Could B directly in this study was whether the genes from the GM crops could pass to Copyright© 2003 The Pew Initiative on Food and biotechnology A project of the http://pewagbiotech.org/newsroom/summaries/display.php3?NewsID=365 |
45. Biotechnology Of Food Crops In Developing Countries Edited By T. Hohn And K.M. L Outlines books topics about how to network new findings and current plants being genetically engineered .Category Science Biology biotechnology Publications......biotechnology of Food crops Book from CHIPS. biotechnology of Foodcrops in Developing Countries edited by T. Hohn and KM Leisinger http://www.chipsbooks.com/biotecfd.htm | |
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46. Biotechnology In Agriculture And Forestry: Transgenic Crops I biotechnology in Agriculture and Forestry Transgenic crops I compilesthis information on cereals, grasses, legumes, and oilseed crops. http://www.chipsbooks.com/bioag.htm | |
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47. USDA Home APHIS Home PPQ Home Mission, Org. Charts, Etc. Lists the rules and procedures for obtaining and keeping a permit to work with genetically modified Category Science Biology biotechnology...... research on adoption and impacts of biotechnology in the US and other information.See Biology of Crop Plants useful summaries for 7 major crops species; http://www.aphis.usda.gov/ppq/biotech/ |
48. Crops, Agricultural for Plant biotechnology and Agriculture (LIBA). General information is given on theLab, along with contact details, the scientific approach, the crops studied http://bioresearch.ac.uk/browse/mesh/detail/C0242775L0278822.html | |
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49. GMO Crops - Biotechnology Food Agriculture purchase from the supermarket today have ingredients derived from genetically modifiedcrops. most consumers were unaware of the use of biotechnology in foods. http://biotech.cas.psu.edu/articles/gmo_crops.htm |
50. Biotechnology: Gene Expression In Cereal Crops, June 1992 - May 1994, QB 94-57 TITLE biotechnology Gene Expression in Cereal crops, June 1992 May 1994, QB94-57 PUBLICATION DATE May 1994 ENTRY DATE November, 1994 EXPIRATION DATE http://www.nal.usda.gov/bic/Biblios/qb9457.html | |
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51. Crops - Genetic Engineering applications; Human and animal biotechnologyincluding cloning; Commercializationand development of transgenic crops; General biotechnology Web sites. http://psci-com.org.uk/browse/detail/f2290b9fafd67304c18a114bf7b3ee68.html | |
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52. Food - Biotechnology todate information concerning the science of GM (Genetically modified) crops andother Links to related sites such as biotechnology in our Food Chain and Food http://psci-com.org.uk/browse/detail/7d8c962889ad4ad6a79e55b30218abc9.html | |
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53. OECD ONLINE - New Biotechnology Foods And Crops: Science, Safety And Society OECD Homepage, New biotechnology Foods and crops Science,Safety and Society Bangkok Conference, 1012 July 2001, http://www1.oecd.org/bangkok/ | |
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54. USDA ERS Topics: Biotechnology > Production Impacts This topic includes research on production impacts from the adoption of biotechnologyin crops and livestock, such as Btenhanced crops, herbicide resistant http://www.ers.usda.gov/Topics/view.asp?T=101006 |
55. Biotechnology In Crops: Issues For The Developing World Research paper for Oxfam GB, May 98. biotechnology in crops Issues forthe developing world. A report compiled for Oxfam GB by Laura Spinney. http://www.oxfam.org.uk/policy/papers/gmfoods/gmfoods.htm | |
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56. Biotechnology Information Centre Malaysia Articles about the use of genetically modified crops in countries around the world, especially in the Malaysian area. http://www.bic.org.my/ |
57. "Biotechnology In Crops: Issues For The Developing World" By Laura Spinney For O biotechnology in crops Issues for the Developing Worldby Laura Spinney for Oxfam GB. http://www.actionbioscience.org/biotech/oxfam_spinney.html | |
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58. Genetic Improvement Of Horticultural Crops By Biotechnology ISHS Acta Horticulturae 392 Genetic Improvement of Horticultural Cropsby biotechnology. List price, 41 Order this book This title http://www.actahort.org/books/392/ | |
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59. Biotechnology In Food And Agriculture risks can be caused by transgenic gene escape and genetic erosion and new productsof biotechnology, mainly involving genetically modified crops, have raised http://www.fao.org/biotech/sector2.asp | |
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60. Genetically Engineered Food/Crops 2001); The Use of Antibiotic Resistance Markers to Develop Biotech crops( The Council for biotechnology Information, March 04, 2001); http://www.foodsafetynetwork.ca/ge.htm | |
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