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  BASF and University of Cologne Target Better CO2 Use

July 2009

BASF Plant Science and the Botanical Institute of the University of Cologne have entered a cooperation in plant biotechnology. Focus is on plant trait...
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  EU to Examine National Opt-outs for GM Crops, Reuteurs Reports

June 2009

Eleven European Union countries will call next week for the right to opt-outs for growing genetically modified (GM) crops, to cut through complex EU d...
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  Domestication of Chile Pepper Provides Insights into Crop Origin and Evolution

June 2009

A recent article by Dr. Seung-Chul Kim and colleagues in the June 2009 issue of the American Journal of Botany explores the domestication of chiles.
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  Monsanto Completes Regulatory Submissions in Brazil for First Biotech Insect-Protected Soybean Techn

June 2009

Monsanto Company announced today that it has completed regulatory submission in Brazil for its insect-protected Roundup Ready 2 Yield(TM) soybeans. Th...
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  Monsanto and BASF Scientists Discover Gene Conferring Drought Tolerance in Corn

June 2009

Monsanto Company and BASF scientists unveiled the discovery that a naturally-occurring gene, the cspB gene of bacterial origin, can help corn plants c...
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  EFSA Reconfirms Safety of Antibiotic Resistance Marker Genes in GM Plants

June 2009

The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has published its scientific assessment of nptII and aadA genes.
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  Rabies Vaccine Produced in GM Carrots

June 2009

Researchers at the National Autonomous University of Mexico have developed transgenic carrot plants accumulating significant levels of the rabies viru...
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  Scientists develop a new HIV microbicide - and a way to mass produce it in plants

June 2009

Scientists from St George's, University of London have achieved a major advance to stop HIV: a new protein that can kill the virus when used as a mic...
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  Monsanto and BASF Produce GM Drought Tolerant Maize

June 2009

Monsanto and BASF report  that a naturally-occurring gene can help maize plants combat drought conditions and confer yield stability during periods of...
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  Worldwide Tech Collaboration Needed to Raise Yields, says Syngenta

June 2009

Speaking at the World Grain Forum 2009 in St. Petersburg, John Atkin, Syngenta Chief Operating Officer Crop Protection, emphasized the essential role ...
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