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  Barriers to adoption of biological control agents and biological pesticides.
Biological (bio)pesticides represent 2.4% of the global pesticide market, but this share is growing quickly and is projected to double by 2010. In con...
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  Biochemical factors that contribute to pork tenderness.
Meat quality is a generic term used to describe properties and perceptions of meat and is generally comprised of colour, flavour, texture, tenderness ...
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  Bioenergy: a potential for developing countries?
Over the past decade, sustainable development has become a pivotal element of innovation in various areas. Industrial biotechnology -through its pote...
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  Bioinformatics approaches to livestock animal genomics research.
The unprecedented advancement of genomics research in the past 20 years has led to the phenomenal development of bioinformatics as an emerging field o...
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  Biosynthesis of gossypol in cotton.
Cotton plants accumulate gossypol and related sesquiterpenoids in pigment glands as their defensive machinery against pathogens and herbivores. Howeve...
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  Biotechnology in Ghana: the challenge of capacity building.
This paper reviews the state of biotechnology in Ghana and discusses options for capacity building. It emphasises the point that biotechnology appli...
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  Biotechnology of Curcuma.
Curcuma is gaining importance globally as a potential source of drugs to combat a variety of ailments. Biotechnological intervention in the genus is ...
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  Boosting beneficial phytochemicals in vegetable crop plants.
Plants contain an astonishing diversity of biochemical pathways, which eventually result in the production and accumulation of innumerable phytochemic...
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  Bovine colostrum nutrient composition.
The physiology of the ruminant placenta inhibits the transfer of large-molecular-weight structures in utero, thus making it essential that newborn cal...
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  Bovine rickettsial genomes: prospects for new control measures.
Rickettsial diseases of cattle are a major constraint in developing countries, leading to severe economic losses. Bovine anaplasmosis and heartwater a...
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