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  1. Invasive Plants: Ecological and Agricultural Aspects
  2. Applied Mycology and Biotechnology, Volume 1: Agriculture and Food Protection by G. G., Ed. Khachatourians, 2001
  3. Advances in Microbial Toxin Research and its Biotechnological Exploitation
  4. Biotechnology and the Future of World Agriculture by Henk Hobbelink, 1991-03-15
  5. Molecular Biology in Crop Protection by G. Marshall, 2007-08-22
  6. Eat Your Genes: How Genetically Modified Food is Changing Our Diet (Eat Your Genes) by Stephen Nottingham, 1998-07-15
  7. Molecular Farming of Plants and Animals for Human and Veterinary Medicine
  8. Biological and Biotechnological Control of Insect Pests (Agriculture & Environment Series,)
  9. Development Physiology of Silkworms by S. Morohoshi, 2001-02
  10. Tropical Plant Breeding
  11. Global Status of Transgenic Crops in 1997 by Clive James, 1997-12
  12. Induced Mutations and Molecular Techniques for Crop Improvement: Proceedings of an International Symposium on the Use of Induced Mutations and Molecular ... (Proceedings (International Atomic Energy)) by International Atomic Energy Agency, Food and Agriculture Organization, 1996-01
  13. The National Plant Genome Initiative: Objectives for 2003-2008 by National Research Council, 2002-11
  14. Biotechnological Applications for Integrated Pest Management

61. Crop Science/Biotechnology At WSU
Computer Techniques MBioS 402—general Genetics Lab plant breeding and biotechnology,design sustainable cropping systems on agricultural and nonagricultural
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62. Caught In The Agricultural Biotechnology Crossfire (Generation SXeptic)
agriculture debate, they can be applied as general guidelines for Historically, developmentof agricultural biotechnology has occurred as a close partnership
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Caught in the Ag Biotech Crossfire:
How U.S. Universities Can Engage the Public About Scientific Controversy
Generation SXeptic Matt Nisbet ; Ithaca, NY; June 18, 2001 Recommended readings: Between understanding and trust: The public, science and technology

63. Sheldon Krimsky And Roger Wrubel / Agricultural Biotechnology And The Environmen
of readers, agricultural biotechnology and the Environment will be of interest toresearchers in the new biotechnology fields as well as to educated general
http://www.press.uillinois.edu/s96/krimsky.html
Agricultural Biotechnology and the Environment
Science, Policy, and Social Issues Sheldon Krimsky and Roger Wrubel Probing the profitable new science of creatingand alteringlife forms "Extraordinarily well documented . . . remarkably clear. This is the most comprehensive coverage of these issues to date. It will be required reading for some time." Lawrence Busch, Michigan State University "Krimsky and Wrubel not only describe the components of agricultural biotechnology, they address and analyze controversies involving the risks and benefits of new technologies. Coverage of technical to social components of agricultural biotechnology is unusually complete and thorough. Their even-handed and comprehensive approach to these topics is rare and extremely valuable." Richard Weinzierl, University of Illinois Modern agriculture is being transformed by the genetic alteration of seeds, animals, and microorganisms, a process that has produced such products as flavor saver tomatoes and crops resistant to specific insects or herbicides. Agricultural Biotechnology and the Environment is the first comprehensive overview of the ongoing transformation of agriculture, exploring the impact of genetic engineering from scientific, social, ethical, and ecological perspectives.

64. Directory Of Open Access Journals
ISSN 13706233 Subject biotechnology Environmental Sciences - Agriculture(general) Publisher University of Gembloux, Faculty of agricultural Sciences
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65. DLESE Description Of AGBIOS (Agriculture And Biotechnology Strategies Inc.)
provides basic information about plants with novel traits, including geneticallyengineered crop species; general agricultural biotechnology related information
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66. Irelands Biotech Information Source: Biotech Links: International
It also provide other general agricultural biotechnology related informationas well as links to related worldwide-web resources on this topic.
http://www.biotechinfo.ie/content/content.asp?section_id=64&language_id=1

67. The Payoffs To Agricultural Biotechnology: An Assessment Of The Evidence
The Payoffs to agricultural biotechnology An Assessment of the Evidence. MicheleC. Marra to date, organize it, and determine if any general implications can be
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IFPRI Home Research Research Divisions Environment and Production Technology Division ... Discussion Papers Discussion Paper No. 87 Abstract The Payoffs to Agricultural Biotechnology: An Assessment of the Evidence Michele C. Marra, Philip G. Pardey , and Julian M. Alston January 2002 Download full-text discussion paper (PDF 157K) To order a discussion paper, please fill out an online order form , email ifpri-ept@cgiar.org or send requests to Environment and Production Technology Division, IFPRI, 2033 K Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20006, U.S.A. TOP of the page

68. Agricultural Biotechnology
Categories this book is listed in •, Library Structure Agriculturalbiotechnology Developing countries Congresses. •, general Division
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* good source for out of print books! Agricultural biotechnology
Agricultural biotechnology: the next "green revolution"?
Agriculture and Rural Development Department, World Bank... [et al.]
Publisher: Washington, D.C. : World Bank
ISBN: 0-82131-741-5
Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. 38-41).
Book Details: Dewey Class: 338.1/61/091724 Language: eng Physical Description: x, 51 p. ; 28 cm. Libraries this book has an entry in: Simon Fraser University (British Columbia, Canada) (last modified on 04/06/2004) Categories this book is listed in: Congresses Congresses Congresses Congresses ... Congresses Library Structure > Library of Congress Subject Headings > Green Revolution > Congresses General Division > Green Revolution > Congresses Library Shelves > FAQ Contact Us

69. [Report] World Agricultural Biotechnology: GMOs
Table Global R D Spending in agricultural biotechnology; Under Development; Table- Selected agricultural; Traits under general; Table - Transgenic Seed Sales by
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World Agricultural Biotechnology: GMOs Pub Time: 2000/04 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
  • Summary Table
MARKET ENVIRONMENT
  • World Economic Outlook
  • Global Demographic Trends
  • Trends in Global Agriculture
  • Crop Planting Trends
  • Crop Types
  • Table - Select World Crop Planting Trends
  • Country-Specific Trends
  • Table - Crop Planting Trends by Country
  • Crop Production
  • Table - Global Crop Production Trends
  • World Seed Industry
  • Table - World Seed Sales
  • Regulatory Considerations
  • Intellectual Property Issues
BIOTECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW
  • Traits Under Development
  • Table - Selected Agricultural
  • Traits under Development, 2000
  • Corporate Spending
TRANSGENIC SEED SALES BY FUNCTION
  • General
  • Table - Transgenic Seed Sales by Function
  • Chart - Transgenic Seed Sales by Function, 1999
  • Herbicide Tolerance
  • Table - Transgenic Herbicide-Tolerant Seed Sales .
  • Insect Protection
  • Table - Transgenic Insect-Protected Seed Sales
  • Stacked Traits
  • Table - Transgenic Stacked Seed Sales
  • Other Table - Other Function Transgenic Seed Sales
  • General
  • Table - Transgenic Seed Sales by Country
  • Chart - Transgenic Seed Sales by Country
  • Acreage
  • Chart - Transgenic Acreage by Country
  • Seed Sales
  • Table - Transgenic Seed Sales by Crop
  • Chart - Transgenic Seed Sales Trends
  • Corn
  • Acreage
  • Table - Transgenic Corn Acreage
  • Seed Sales
  • Table - Transgenic Corn Seed Sales
  • Soybeans
  • Acreage
  • Table - Transgenic Soybean Acreage
  • Seed Sales
  • Table - Transgenic Soybean Seed Sales
  • Cotton
  • Acreage
  • Table - Transgenic Cotton Acreage
  • Seed Sales
  • Table - Transgenic Cotton
  • Planting Seed Sales

70. [Report] Biotechnology In Agriculture
general 73; Animal Growth Hormones 75; Biopesticides 78; Bioinsecticides 79; 83; MiscellaneousBiopesticides 84; Miscellaneous agricultural biotechnology Products 86;
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Biotechnology in Agriculture Pub Time: 2002/08
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ix I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY II. MARKET ENVIRONMENT
  • General 4 Economic Factors 5 Demographic Trends 7 Trends in Agriculture 9 Agricultural Inputs 11 Farm Income 13 Crop Planting Trends 14 Crop Value 15 Regulatory Considerations 18
III. AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW
  • General 23 Technology Review 25 Other Agricultural Biotechnologies 27 Product Demand Patterns 32 International Markets 33 General 35 Total Transgenic Acreage 37 Oil Crops 40 Transgenic Acreage 40 Transgenic Seed Sales 41 Soybeans 42 Canola 46 Other Transgenic Oil Crops 48 Transgenic Acreage 49 Transgenic Seed Sales 51 Corn 52 Transgenic Acreage 60 Transgenic Seed Sales 61 Potatoes 62 Transgenic Acreage 65 Cotton 66
V. OTHER AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY PRODUCTS
  • General 73 Animal Growth Hormones 75 Biopesticides 78 Bioinsecticides 79 Other Biopesticides 82 Biofungicides 83 Miscellaneous Biopesticides 84 Miscellaneous Agricultural Biotechnology Products 86 Agricultural Diagnostics 87 Additional Products 90 Transgenic Livestock 90 Forestry Products 91 Aquaculture 92 Transgenic Plant Factories 93 All Other Products 94
VI. END-USE APPLICATIONS

71. Management Of Appropriate Agricultural Biotechnology For Small Producers: Case S
media which recognizes and considers biotechnology as a tool for the developmentof agricultural production is of educating the public in general based on
http://www.ejbiotechnology.info/content/vol6/issue1/issues/02/
Electronic Journal of Biotechnology ISSN: 0717-3458 Vol. 6 No. 1, Issue of April 15, 2003 © 2003 by Universidad Católica de Valparaíso Chile BIOTECHNOLOGY ISSUES FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Management of appropriate agricultural biotechnology for small producers: case study – Ecuador Jan Wendt*
Consultant FAO-RLC
Biotechnology Management and Intellectual Property Rights
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E-mail: Jan.Wendt@fao.org Juan Izquierdo
Senior Plant Production Officer
FAO-RLC E-Mail: Juan.Izquierdo@fao.org *Corresponding author http://www.fundacionredbio.org E-Mail: redbio-st@adinet.com.uy Keywords: Andean crops, biotechnology management, Ecuador, genetic resources, policy. Reprint (PDF) Today, agricultural biotechnology, together with its potential and risks, is a matter of concern for politicians, producers, scientists and the civil society. It is a heavily discussed issue in almost every country, where opinions of the different parties vary considerably and sometimes are quite different. Consequently, appropriate management, considering aspects related to research, biosafety, intellectual property rights and public perception regarding this technology, is of utmost importance. For this reason, the

72. Committee On Agricultural Biotechnology, Health, And The Environment
be necessary after commercialization and the identification of unique safety concernsfor products of biotechnology in relation to agriculture in general.
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The link below will direct you to the Current Projects System where you can find more information about current subcommittee activities, including project scope, committee membership, and meeting information. Subcommittee on Environmental Impact Associated with Commercilization of Transgenic Crops: Issues and Approaches to Monitoring The standing committee has appointed this subcommittee to review the scientific basis that supports the determination of non-regulated status regarding transgenic crop products and to evaluate the scope and adequacy of the APHIS' review of environmental issues. In order to address these issues, a study will be conducted and will include:
  • a thorough review of the relevant scientific literature, APHIS documents and other sources of information regarding risks associated with crop plants in general, transgenic plants specifically, and the approaches to assessment and evaluation of those risks. A particular focus within this section of the study will be the identification of effects of transgenic plants on non-target organisms and the environmental assessment of those effects. The study will also provide guidance on the assessment of non-target effects, appropriate tests for environmental evaluation, and assessment of cumulative effects on the environment.
  • 73. Biotechnology And Development Monitor, No. 31, P. 2­6.
    there are a few examples in priority setting in biotechnology, its relevance Therefore,this article looks at priority setting in general agricultural research
    http://www.biotech-monitor.nl/3102.htm
    Priority Setting in Agriculture Research:
    A brief conceptual background

    By
    Gigi Manicad Keywords: Participatory approaches; Policies/Programmes. Correct citation: Manicad, G. (1997), "Priority Setting in Agricultural Research: A brief conceptual background." Biotechnology and Development Monitor National and international research institutes and NGOs have a growing interest in structured and more transparent methods of priority setting. In practice, they increasingly face similar problems in priority setting. Aside from selecting and applying appropriate methods, they have to ensure that various stakeholders are well represented. This is crucial for the results and implementation of identified priorities. Until the 1980s, priority setting for agriculture research involved less transparent and structured procedures. Due to privatization policy in the 1990s the budget for public research has decreased significantly. Additionally, there has been growing pressure to show research results to justify expenditure. Since then, administrators have increasingly faced more openly expressed, sometimes conflicting demands of producers, agri-business, consumers, scientists, donors and politicians. Hence, there is a demand for new methods to assist in priority setting.
    While there is growing attention for priority setting procedures, agricultural research programmes are considering the integration of biotechnology in their research programmes. Although there are a few examples in priority setting in biotechnology, its relevance needs to be assessed in the broader context of agriculture research. Therefore, this article looks at priority setting in general agricultural research.

    74. Transgenic Crops: An Introduction And Resource Guide
    general biotechnology and Life Sciences Information. of lessons accompanied by animationson cloning, manipulating, and exploiting genes in agricultural crops.
    http://www.colostate.edu/programs/lifesciences/TransgenicCrops/links.html

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    News Updates History of Plant Breeding What Are Transgenic Plants? ... How Do You Make Transgenic Plants?
    + Animation Demo Current Transgenic Products Future Transgenic Products Agricultural Biotechnology Web Sites
    Search Engines Public Sector Sites
    • Information Systems for Biotechnology http://www.nbiap.vt.edu/ The monthly News Reports are an excellent source of reporting on agricultural biotechnology research. Of special note is an extensive Annotated List of Web Sites in the January 2000 issue. The site also includes sections on regulatory issues and risk assessment.
    • AgBioForum Magazine http://www.agbioforum.org/ Publishes articles on scientific, economic, and public policy aspects of ag. biotech.
    • Council for Agricultural Science and Technology (CAST) http://www.cast-science.org/biotechnology/index.html

    75. FLTBW - Departments
    general STUDENT INFO DEPARTMENTS agricultural and Water Management agricultural EngineeringBiochemical Production Molecular biotechnology LOGISTIC DEPARTMENTS
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    77. Biotechnology In Agriculture - Start Your Market Research At
    biotechnology in Agriculture US sales to reach $2.9 billion in 2006 US sales of agricultural biotechnology products will rise 6.3 percent per year to $2.9 billion in 2006. Over
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    78. Bio.com Biotech, Biotechnology And Pharmaceutical Software
    David J. Weitz. general Counsel and Vice President of Millipore, Product Manager Life Sciences general Filtration Products 2004 AAPS National biotechnology Conference Genomics
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    79. Annotated Database Of WWW Sites Pertaining To Agricultural
    world; provides information to teachers, scientists, journalists, and the generalpublic on the relevance of agricultural biotechnology to sustainable
    http://www.isb.vt.edu/othersites/indexlinksdblevel1.cfm
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    Annotated Database of WWW Sites Pertaining to Agricultural/Environmental Biotechnology
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    Ag BioTech InfoNet Ag-West Biotech AgBioForum Magazine AgBiosafety AgBiotechNet AgBioWorld AgCare Agricultural Biotechnology Support Project (U.S.) Agriculture and Environment Biotechnology Commission (AEBC) Agriculture Network Information Center (AgNIC) Allermatch Asian Bio-Net Belgian Biosafety Server BIO-SCOPE.ORG BioAbility BIOBIN Biosafety Information Network and Advisory Service Biotechnology and Development Monitor Biotechnology Industry Organization Biotechnology Information Directory Section
    The World Wide Web Virtual Library Biotechnology Resource Series Biotechnology Risk Assessment Data: Facts and Conclusions Biotechnology Strategies and Coordination Office (Canada) BioTrack Online CAST: Council for Science Agriculture and Technology
    Biotechnology Communications Center for Science in the Public Interest CGIAR Research Centers CIPR (CAMBIA Intellectual Property Resource) Commission on Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture Convention on Biological Diversity Council for Biotechnology Information CropBiotech Net CropGen Edmonds Institute Electronic Forum on Biotechnology in Food and Agriculture Electronic Journal of Biotechnology Environmental Biosafety Research European Commission: GMOs in Food and Environment

    80. Biotechnology & Ethics Electronic Resources
    From site Assists secondary agriscience teachers with the incorporation of agriculturalbiotechnology into their curriculum. The general outline follows the
    http://www.unf.edu/~mgillis/general.html
    General Resources AgBiotechNet Online service for agricultural biotechnology. Information on plant and animal biotechnology, cloning, genomics, genetic engineering, in vitro culture, biosafety, intellectual property rights and all key issues in agricultural biotechnology through news, reviews, abstracts, reports, links, book chapters. Access Excellence National Health Museum. Site for Health and Bioscience teachers and learners. A brief history of biotech discoveries which continue to influence the field today, called Biotech Chronicles, included. Lecture plans. Articles. Agricultural Biotechnology Across the Curriculum From site: Assists secondary agri-science teachers with the incorporation of agricultural biotechnology into their curriculum. The general outline follows the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) Chapter 119, Agricultural Science and Technology Education. Where possible, links to web sites providing examples and additional information are given. Animal Welfare Information Center US Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library. Provides information for improved animal care and use in research, teaching, and testing.

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