MALNUTRITION, MALARIA and the MYCOBACTERIUM
Wednesday, 23 January 2013
MALNUTRITION: Crop Biotech Update (January 23, 2013)
Global
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FAO Head and German Minster Call for Eradication of Hunger through Agri Investments
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Cheaper, Efficient Tool for Barley Genotyping Launched
Africa
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NRCRI to Apply Biotech on Cassava Improvement
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Experts to Nigeria: Don't Neglect Agri Biotechnology
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New Strategic Partnership to Advance S&T Agenda for African Agriculture
Americas
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Biotech Guaranteed US$100K to Average Brazilian Corn Growers in Four Years
Asia and the Pacific
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Pakistan Leaders Cite Need for Biotech
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Zeigler:
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's Application to other Crops May Have a Great Impact on Global Agriculture
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TOT Workshop on Potato Breeding in Indonesia
Europe
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61% of Greek Farmers Willing to Adopt GM Maize, Study Reveals
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U.K. Consumer Attitudes Study on GM Labeling
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Rethinking GMOs, Biotech Industry Encourages Europeans to Engage
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Review on the Agronomic and Environmental Impacts of GM Crops
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EFSA Explains Risks Posed by Neonicotinoid Insecticides to Bees
Research
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Comparison of Nutritional Compositions of High Iron Rice and Indica Rice
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Expression of ADA in Biotech Tobacco Plants
Beyond Crop Biotech
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GE Salmon Draft Environmental Assessment Released
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Connivance of Genes and their Regulatory 'Tags' in Dev't of Immune Disorder
Document Reminders
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Bioversity Int'l Releases Descriptors for Tree Tomato and its Wild Relatives
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IndoBIC and ABSP II Launch Book on Potato Breeding in Indonesia
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