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Title:
Plant gene technology : behind the GM debate : an introduction for decision makers.
Author:
Biotechnology Australia.
;
CSIRO Industry Link.
Year:
2002.
Description:
iii, 25, 2 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Genetic engineering.
;
Regulations.
;
Plant breeding.
;
Biotechnology.
;
Transgenic plants.
;
Labelling.
;
Australia.
Notes:
Cover title. "Sponsored by Biotechnology Australia" -- p. ii.
Type:
Book
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631.52:577.213(94) PLA
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