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Growing Acceptance of Biotech Reflected Internationally, Says Monsanto
February 2002 Regulatory approvals, renewals, and increased acreage of Monsanto Company's agricultural biotechnology traits in 2001 signal a growing acceptance of t...
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Time for Biotech for India
February 2002 The time has come for clarity on biotech, says R.S. Paroda, former Director General of the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, and biotechnology ...
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Sechler ls for Intellectual Commons for Biotech
February 2002 Susan Sechler, the special adviser for biotechnology policy at the Rockefeller Foundation, says that intellectual property rights issues are hampering...
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APHIS Seeks Comments on GM Pink Bollworms
February 2002 The US Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service intends to prepare an environmental impact statement relative to a propo...
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Vector Low-Nicotine Tobacco Gets Non-regulated Status
February 2002 The US Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service has given non-regulated status to trials of genetically engineered low-n...
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UW-Madison Offers Biotech Programme
February 2002 The University of Wisconsin-Madison will offer a new part-time graduate degree programme beginning in the autumn of 2002.
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Indo-Swiss Collaboration Tackles Tough Traits
February 2002 A research collaboration involving Indian and Swiss scientists is using genetic engineering to tackle major agricultural constraints in India.
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Disease Resistance Beyond the Gene
February 2002 A study has demonstrated that two Arabidopsis thaliana plants in the same environment, with same genetic sequence show marked variation in disease res...
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Novel Gene Combats Bacterial Wilt
February 2002 Recently described by a Scottish scientist as the "Mike Tyson" of the pathogen world, the Ralstonia bacteria may be beatable by transgenic plants.
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Paradigm Delivers Herbicide Target Assays To Bayer
February 2002 Paradigm Genetics, Inc. has delivered to Bayer AG several high-throughput screening assays for the identification of new and innovative herbicides.
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