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Study Shows Plant Cells 'Black Out' in Response to Herbivore Attack
March 2006 A German-Italian team of researchers have carried out research, which shows that when plant tissue is eaten by insects, it causes a decrease in electr...
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Study Shows Potential of Molecular Farming for Anthrax Vaccine Production
December 2005 Enough anthrax vaccine to inoculate everyone in the United States could be grown inexpensively and safely with only one acre of tobacco plants, a Univ...
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Study Shows Promise of Aglycosylated Antibody Production in Plants
November 2005 Scientists working at the University of Warwick and St. George's Hospital Medical School, London, have demonstrated that the plant secretory pathway c...
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Study Shows ‘Information Gap’ For GM Foods
January 2004 A US study has revealed that consumers feel ill-informed about genetically modified (GM) foods despite some labelling.
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Study Suggests GM and Non-GM Co-existence is Working in North America
June 2004 A report on the co-existence of GM and non-GM crops in North America has concluded that the two types of crop can co-exist without causing problems fo...
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Study Suggests Southeast Asians Support Biotechnology
May 2003 A survey conducted in Southeast Asia has found that people in the area have a generally positive approach to agricultural biotechnology.
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Study Suggests Thailand 'Not Ready' for GM
August 2005 A new study carried out by the Thai Agricultural Economics Office has shown that Thai consumers and farmers are not confident about GM farming, partly...
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Study Uncovers Gene Universally Important in Fertility
July 2004 Researchers working at Penn State University have described a gene, RAD51, which plays an essential role in the recombining of the genetic material in...
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Studying the Stresses of Salinity
October 2007 Guangyuan Lu et al. from the Brassica Germplasm Division of the Oil Crops Research Institute, China, have published their findings on salt stress in t...
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Subtle Changes Alter Daylight Responses
November 2001 The abilities of plants from different parts of the world to respond appropriately to daylight appears in some cases to be affected by very small chan...
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