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  1. Transgenic Crops IV (Biotechnology in Agriculture and Forestry) (v. 4)
  2. Crop Improvement Utilizing Biotechnology by Rup Lal, Sukanya Lal, 1990-02-01
  3. Biotechnology in Crop Protection: Facts and Fallacies - Proceedings of a One Day Symposium Held on 16 November 1998 at the Stakis Brighton Metropole Hotel (BCPC Symposium Proceedings)
  4. Forest and Crop Biotechnology: Progress and Prospects
  5. Outlines & Highlights for Plants, Genes, and Crop Biotechnology by Chrispeels, ISBN: 0763715867 (Cram101 Textbook Outlines) by Cram101 Textbook Reviews, 2006-06-21
  6. Postharvest Biotechnology Of Sugar Crops by D. K. Salunkhe, Babasaheb B. Desai, 1988-08-31
  7. Somaclonal Variation in Crop Improvement II (Biotechnology in Agriculture and Forestry) (v. 2) by Y. P. S. Bajaj, 1996-05-15
  8. Biotechnology of Perennial Fruit Crops (Biotechnology in Agriculture)
  9. Plant Genetic Manipulation for Crop Protection (Biotechnology in Agriculture)
  10. Biosynthesis of the Major Crop Products: The Biochemistry, Cell Physiology and Molecular Biology Involved in the Synthesis by Crop Plants of Sucrose, Fructan, ... Rubber and Protein (Biotechnology Series) by Philip John, 1993-01-19
  11. Haploids in Crop Improvement II (Biotechnology in Agriculture and Forestry) (Pt. 2)
  12. Haploids in Crop Improvement I (Biotechnology in Agriculture and Forestry) (v. 1)
  13. Transgenic Crops V (Biotechnology in Agriculture and Forestry)
  14. Somatic Hybridization in Crop Improvement I (Biotechnology in Agriculture and Forestry) (v. 1)

21. Rediff.com: 'India Ready For Biotechnology Crops'
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Having shed its initial conservative stand on entry of transgenic crops into the country, India is all set to reap the rich harvests of biotechnology that has taken the western world by storm, an international expert said in Kolkata on Wednesday. "With farmers in India endorsing Bt cotton as a miracle crop, which has none of the negative impacts earlier feared, the era of transgenics in this country is just round the corner," eminent biotechnologist and advisory committe member of the Department of Biotechnology C S Prakash said. Prakash, a professor of plant biotechnology at the College of Agriculture of Tuskegee University, USA, expressed hope that full scale introduction of Bt cotton could clearly double the current Indian production of 250 kg per hectare in about four years. Though USA, armed with the benefits of biotechnology, was the highest grower of cotton, India had the best average and could reach the Chinese average of 450 kg per hectare with Bt cotton, he said after delivering an address on 'Agricultural Biotechnology in India' at the Bose Institute in Kolkata.

22. Agricultural Biotechnology - Crops (Page 1) - Science And Technology - Sectors:
This section contains information on Agricultural Biotechnology Crops, Biofertilisers, Biopesticides, Crop Management, National Bioresource Development Board, Medicinal and
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    land race accession Ac32753 and a few mutant lines of IR64. Gall midge resistance genes Gm 1 and Gm4 are being fine mapped to within 10cM of 2 MB region of the genome. In the network project on programme on development of Salinity and dehydration stress tolerance in rice, a gene encoding fructose 1, 6 bisphosphate was cloned to full length from Portresia (PCFR) and this enzyme was found to be active in the presence of NaCl. In the project on multi-site Evaluation of Transgenic Mustard (DMH-11) based on barnase-barstar system, the National Research Centre of Rapeseed-Mustard, Bharatpur conducted these trials along with four checks, viz.

    23. Do Refuge Requirements For Biotechnology Crops Promote Economic Efficiency? Some
    Do Refuge Requirements for Biotechnology Crops Promote Economic Efficiency? Some Evidence for Bt Cotton from Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics provided by Find
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      Do Refuge Requirements for Biotechnology Crops Promote Economic Efficiency? Some Evidence for Bt Cotton
      Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics Apr 2007 by Livingston, Michael J Storer, Nicholas P Van Duyn, John W Kennedy, George G ...
      We examine producer behavior, resistance evolution, and returns under alternative refuge requirements in an eastern North Carolina region with multiple corn, cotton, and soybean fields infested by a mobile pest. Returns are highest, pyrethroid sprays occur least frequently, and pyrethroid resistance evolution is delayed most effectively with no refuge requirement. Complying with the current 20% refuge requirement costs the producer $8.67 per cotton acre, or $34.21 per non-transgenic insecticidal (Bt) cotton acre. Returns are highest under each refuge requirement when one-toxin Bt cotton is not phased out; however, removal of the technology at the earliest phase-out date minimizes regional pyrethroid sprays. Key Words: bollworm, Bt cotton, pyrethroids, resistance, structured refuge, unstructured refuge

    24. Global Impact Of Biotechnology Crops - Gate2Biotech.com
    A comprehensive study on the global impact of biotech crops by PG Economics says that biotech crop commercialization has resulted in significant global economic and
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    Global impact of biotechnology crops
    Datum: 19.6.2008 A comprehensive study on the global impact of biotech crops by PG Economics says that "biotech crop commercialization has resulted in significant global economic and environmental benefits and is making important contributions to global security". PG Economics Limited, based in the United Kingdom, is a specialist provider of advisory and consultancy services to agriculture and other natural resource-based industries.  The full report can be downloaded from http://www.pgeconomics.co.uk

    25. Biotechnology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    Biotechnology is a field of applied biology that involves the use of living organisms and bioprocesses in engineering, technology, medicine and other fields requiring bioproducts.
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    Please help improve this article by adding reliable references . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed (January 2009) Insulin crystals. Biotechnology is a field of applied biology that involves the use of living organisms and bioprocesses in engineering technology medicine and other fields requiring bioproducts. Modern use similar term includes genetic engineering as well as cell- and tissue culture technologies. The concept encompasses a wide range of procedures (and history ) for modifying living organisms according to human purposes - going back to domestication of animals, cultivation of plants, and "improvements" to these through breeding programs that employ artificial selection and hybridization . By comparison to biotechnology, bioengineering is generally thought of as a related field with its emphasis more on higher systems approaches (not necessarily altering or using biological materials directly ) for interfacing with and utilizing living things. The

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    27. Health & Medical News - Monsanto Registers 5 Biotechnology Crops - 04/05/1999
    ABC Online Index Science News The multinational chemical and seed company Monsanto has registered five biotechnology crops with federal health authorities that may be
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    28. BIO Statement On 2003 Planting Estimates For Biotechnology Crops. - PR Newswire
    BIO Statement on 2003 Planting Estimates for Biotechnology Crops. from PR Newswire. HighBeam Research – FREE Trial
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    29. BIO Statement On 2003 Planting Estimates For Biotechnology Crops.
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    30. Biotech Basics - Achievements In Plant Biotechnology - Q And A
    Q Is it possible for grain elevator operators to determine whether a particular load of grain was produced by biotechnology crops?
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    31. Frequently Asked Questions About Plant Biotech | DuPont Biotechnology
    Do biotechnology crops that offer insect resistance and herbicide tolerance affect the health, growth and performance of livestock? Do improved grains produced from biotech crops
    http://www2.dupont.com/Biotechnology/en_US/intro/plant_biotech/plant_biotech_faq

    32. GAIN Report
    of 5 UNCLASSIFIED USDA Foreign Agricultural Service Poland's Ministry of Environment has published for public comment a law on the cultivation of agricultural biotechnology crops that
    http://www.fas.usda.gov/gainfiles/200808/146295592.pdf

    33. BIO | Food & Agriculture | Backgrounders
    Here you will find background information about plant and animal biotechnology ranging from policy discussions about the technology to the science behind it as well as its safety.
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    Agricultural Biotechnology Plant Biotechnology Animal Biotechnology Here you will find background information about plant and animal biotechnology ranging from policy discussions about the technology to the science behind it as well as its safety.
    Frequently Asked Questions On Agricultural Biotechnology
    What questions do you have about agricultural biotechnology? To learn more about this exciting area read our fact sheet.
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    Background Information on Plant Biotechnology
    Biotech Plants: Science and Safety
    Get the Facts About Science and the Safety of Biotech Plant Products Since the introduction of biotechnology-derived commercial crop in 1996, farmers have used this science to grow plants that yield more per acre with reduced production costs while being resistant to disease and pests and also beneficial to the environment.
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    Agricultural Biotechnology: A World of Potential
    Learn about the history of agriculture and how biotechnology fits into that history Read the report: Your World: Biotechnology and You Crop Resistance, Environment Friendly: Plant Biotechnology Update

    34. Research To Develop More Nutritious Biotechnology Crops Receives Big Financial B
    Asian Food Information Centre (AFIC) provides sciencebased information on nutrition, health and food safety for the Asia region
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    35. ERS/USDA Data - Adoption Of Genetically Engineered Crops In The U.S.
    Data on the extent of adoption of biotech crops in the United States for corn, soybeans, and cotton
    http://www.ers.usda.gov/Data/biotechcrops/

    36. IV) ETHICAL ISSUES AND RISK ASSESSMENT IN BIOTECHNOLOGY
    of California's Bioindustry and Summary of the Public Issues Affecting Its Development By Gus A. Koehler, PhD. Return to table of contents......Bioindustry A
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    Bioindustry: A Description of California's Bioindustry and Summary of the Public Issues Affecting Its Development
    By Gus A. Koehler, PhD.
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    ETHICAL ISSUES AND RISK ASSESSMENT IN BIOTECHNOLOGY
    There is a rich public debate about how the potential risks associated with biotechnology methods and bioindustry products should be assessed and about whether and how bioethics should influence public policy. A general structure for guiding public policy discourse is emerging but is not fully developed. Groups perceive risks differently depending on their culture, scientific background, perception of government, and other factors. Expert opinion supports a range of positions. Deeply and honestly held but often conflicting beliefs and values about nature, animals, and the community good animate the debate. The result is that biotechnology issues are often highly contentious and debated on both scientific and ethical grounds. Two contemporary examples are:
    • Do human social benefits such as living a longer and leading more productive life due to biotechnology outweigh the harm that an animal or groups of animals must experience to produce those benefits?
    • Should an insurance company require information about an individual's genetic inheritance as a condition of eligibility for health insurance?

    37. World Poultry - News: Examining The Safety Of Foods From Animals Fed Biotechnolo
    The Council for Agricultural Science and Technology (CAST) is releasing a new issue paper 'The Safety of Meat, Milk, and Eggs from Animals Fed Crops Derived from Modern
    http://www.worldpoultry.net/news/examining-the-safety-of-foods-from-animals-fed-

    38. Using Agrobiodiversity Through Biotechnology: Crops - Tropicla Fruits
    Naranjilla (Solanum quitoense) Developing Methodologies for Its in vitro Multiplication, Plant Regeneration, and Genetic Transformation
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    39. Using Agrobiodiversity Through Biotechnology: Crops - Cassava
    Overview of Cassava SSR Markers at CIAT ; MarkerAssisted Breeding of Resistance to Cassava Mosaic Disease
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    40. Broader Acceptance Of Biotechnology Crops Increases Despite Skepticism. (Oils, F
    MAJOR AGRICULTURAL chemical/biotechnology (bt) companies continue to shift their focus from crop protection chemicals to the faster growing seeds and traits market. Growth of
    http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/gi_0198-120305/Broader-acceptance-of-biotechnolo

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