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Title:
Global status of transgenic crops in 1997 / Clive James.
Author:
James, Clive.
;
International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-biotech Applications.
Year:
c1997.
Series:
ISAAA briefs, ; no. 5.
Description:
ix, 30 p. ; 28 cm.
Subject:
Potatoes.
;
Transgenic plants.
;
Attitudes.
;
Maize.
;
Genetic engineering.
;
Crop production.
;
Cotton.
;
Economic analysis.
;
Herbicide resistance.
;
Rice.
;
Tomatoes.
;
Soybeans.
;
Canola.
;
Markets.
Notes:
Bibliography: p. 28-29.
Type:
Book
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631.52:577.213 JAM
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