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61. AMA (CSA) Report 10 Of The Council On Scientific Affairs (I-00) modified crops and foods, not support a moratorium on planting genetically modifiedcrops, and encourages ongoing research developments in food biotechnology. http://www.ama-assn.org/ama/pub/article/2036-3604.html | |
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62. Foodfirst.org:Biotechnology OF MODERN biotechnology ON DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, Albert Hall, Brussels, May 28312000, Friends of the Earth Europe. Genetic Engineering of Food crops for the http://www.foodfirst.org/progs/global/biotech/belgium-gmo.html | |
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63. Biotechnology During the past decade, biotechnology companies commercialized the first generationof genetically engineered cropsprimarily corn, soybeans, and cotton http://www.ucsusa.org/food_and_environment/biotechnology/index.cfm?pageID=9 |
64. Pharm And Industrial Crops Agricultural biotechnology is entering a new age. that result in plants with traitslike herbicide tolerance and insect resistance that make crops cheaper or http://www.ucsusa.org/food_and_environment/biotechnology/page.cfm?pageID=1033 |
65. Conference On New Biotechnology And Crops: Science, Safety And Society The World of Food Science. Report of a Conference on New Biotechnologyand crops Science, Safety and Society, Saipin Maneepun, Food http://www.worldfoodscience.org/vol2_3/feature3-2.html | |
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66. Alternative Crops & Biotechnology CSL logo, Link to Home Page, Alternative crops biotechnology. Quick Search. Home.Research and Development. Products and Services. News and Information. About CSL. http://www.csl.gov.uk/groups/acb/ | |
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67. Alternative Crops & Biotechnology CSL logo, Link to Home Page, Alternative crops biotechnology. http://www.csl.gov.uk/groups/acb/acbgroup.cfm | |
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68. Biotechnology In Horticultural And Plantation Crops/K.L. Chadha, P.N. Ravindran biotechnology in Horticultural and Plantation crops/KL Chadha, PN Ravindranand Leela Sahijram. New Delhi, Malhotra Publishing, 2000 http://www.vedamsbooks.com/no19784.htm | |
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69. Biotechnology Of Horticultural Crops biotechnology of Horticultural crops/edited by VA Parthasarathy, TK Bose, PC Dekaand P. Das. Calcutta, Naya Prokash, 2001, 3 vols., 1668 p., $220 (set). http://www.vedamsbooks.com/no18995.htm | |
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70. MOFGA - News - Biotechnology Forum Engineered To Support GE Crops biotechnology Forum Engineered to Support GE crops. biotechnologyBane or Boon? . was the topic of the daylong forum hosted by http://www.mofga.org/news20021119.html | |
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71. Media - Call For Open Minds On GM Crops And Biotechnology (28 June) crops. Professor Stephen Thursday, June 28, 2001. CALL FOR OPEN MINDS ONGM crops AND biotechnology. Professor Stephen Powles http://www.uwa.edu.au/media/statements/2001/06/call_for_open_minds_on_gm_crops_a | |
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72. Nature Publishing Group 08 February 2001. Nature 409, 682 683 (2001) © Macmillan PublishersLtd. biotechnology Transgenic crops in natural habitats. Although http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/nature/journal/v409/n6821/full/ |
73. The Use Of Biotechnology To Develop New Crops And Products The use of biotechnology to develop new crops and products Shewry PR, Napier JA,Sayanova O., Smith M., Cooke DT, Stoker G., Hill J., Stobart AK and Lapinskas P http://www.lapinskas.com/pubs/2934.html | |
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74. Radio News Features: Field Crops Biotechnology Moving Forward 2002 UC Regents. Radio News Feature Field crops biotechnology moving forward.Robert Singleton talks with UC Davis agronomy scientist Dan Putnam. http://radio.ucanr.org/cut.cfm?storynum=599&releasenum=103 |
75. BIOTECHNOLOGY APPLIED TO HORTICULTURAL CROPS - P. BOXUS - WCHR WCHR Home WCHR 1 WCHR 2 WCHR 3 WCHR 4 WCHR 5 Search. PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGYAPPLIED TO HORTICULTURAL crops. Philippe Boxus Agricultural http://www.agrsci.unibo.it/wchr/wc2/boxus.html | |
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76. The Environmental Literacy Council - Biotechnology Traditional methods of crossbreeding crops take many years of experimentation. Biotechnologymakes it possible to transfer desirable traits or characteristics http://www.enviroliteracy.org/subcategory.php/5.html | |
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77. Genetically Modified Crops And Plants, And Biotechnology, In South America - Dr. Genetically modified crops and plants and biotechnology are increasinglyused in South America. GM Soybean (roundupready) saves http://www.thenakedscientists.com/HTML/Guestfile/clairecockroft.htm | |
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78. Transgenic Crops, GM Crops - Okanagan Biotechnology Inc. to be positive for the future of crop biotechnology. In 2001, coincidental with increasedpolitical, policy and institutional support for GM crops due to their http://www.okanaganbiotechnology.com/market-growthstatistics.html | |
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79. The Impact Of Biotechnology On Marketing Of Agricultural Crops The Impact of biotechnology (1) on Marketing of Agricultural crops.E.Ann Clark, Plant Agriculture, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON http://www.plant.uoguelph.ca/research/homepages/eclark/ifo.htm | |
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80. FAQ - How Are Crops Grown Using Agricultural Biotechnology Regulated For Food Sa How are crops Grown Using Agricultural biotechnology Regulated forFood Safety? (US) Steve Taylor and Georgianna Whipple Department http://agbiosafety.unl.edu/faq/regfoodfaq.htm | |
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