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Posted on April 22, 2002
Corn Study Spurs Debate over Corporate Meddling in Academia,
Paul Elias, AP Biotech Writer, Thursday, April 18, 2002
'Worst ever' GM crop invasion, By Charles Clover,
Environment Editor in The Hague Daily Telegraph, April 19, 2002
Herbicide sensitivity of transgenic multiple herbicide-tolerant oilseed
rape - ABSTRACT Pest Management Science, Volume 58, Issue 4, 2002, pp. 405-412
Significance of the Rice Genome, Institute of Science in Society, April 2002
Posted on April 23, 2002
Purdue Biotech Experts Say Genetic Plant Sterilization Technology --
Scorned by Environmentalists -- Is Needed, AScribe Newswire, April
19, 2002
Gene Use Restriction Technology posted on AgBioView, April 18, 2002,
From: "Collins, Harry B"
Subject: Corrections to Drew Kershan's Item
Switzerland: UN Says GM Crop Trial Fail to Help Developing
Countries, from: just-sites.com, April 17, 2002
Sow resistant: The battle continues to prevent Brazil, a major soya producer, caving in to pressure to authorise GM crops,
The Guardian (London), April 17, 2002
Advanced agricultural biotechnologies and sustainable
agriculture ABSTRACT, Trends in Biotechnology, Volume 20, Issue 5,
May 1, 2002, pp. 193-196
Posted on April 26, 2002
Environmental Benefits of Genetically Modified Crops:
Global and European Perspectives on Their Ability to
Reduce Pesticide Use -- ABSTRACT, Journal of Animal and Feed
Sciences, 2002. Vol.11, pages 1-18, posted on AgBioView
European Union in disarray over GM seeds, Nature Biotechnology,
Volume 20:4 pp 324 - 325, April 2002
Why Do EU and US Consumers Differ on GM?,
AgBioTechNet, April 25, 2002
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