Biotechnology’s Greatest Challenge, Can the great potentials of biotechnology be directed towards ensuring
food security and economic development in the developing world?,
Donald Danforth Plant Science Center Manuscript No. 00-17
Proposed guidelines for pre-commercial evaluation of transgenic
and conventional cotton cultivars. (Abstract) 2000 Proceedings Beltwide
Cotton Conferences, San Antonio, USA, 4-8 January, 2000:
Volume 1. p.503-507
Substantial equivalence of antinutrients and inherent plant toxins in genetically modified novel foods,
(Abstract), Food and Chemical Toxicology vol. 38 (6) p.473-483, 2000
Plant DNA viruses and gene silencing (Abstract), Plant Molecular
Biology vol. 43 (2/3) p.307-322, 2000
Effect of crop rotation and soil cover on alteration of the
soil microflora generated by the culture of transgenic plants
producing opines (Abstract), Molecular Ecology vol. 9 (7)
p.881-890, 2000
Gene flow in the European corn borer Ostrinia nubilalis: implications for the
sustainability of transgenic insecticidal maize (Abstract),
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological
Sciences vol. 267 (1439) p.117-122, 2000
Picky Pests, The New Scientist, July 1, 2000
A Not-so-Thanksgiving Story: Seedy Solutions in Switzerland?,
RAFI News Release, November 10, 2000
Institute Calls on State Attorneys General To Investigate StarLink Corn
Disaster -- Farmers Vulnerable to Extensive Economic Losses and
Legal Liability, IATP Press Release, November 9, 2000