OUP USA: Biotechnology Of Fruit And Nut Crops 2004 Not Yet Published Due 01/15/04 Tentative S H Standard biotechnology in AgricultureSeries CABI Publishing, biotechnology of Fruit and Nut crops RE Litz http://www.oup-usa.org/isbn/0851996620.html
Extractions: News Editorials Websites KIS has monitored the growing controversy over use of genetically-modified crops in foods, noting its potential to greatly affect both cash and commodity markets. Gaining momentum in Europe, the issue has quickly attracted attention among American consumers and environmental groups. This page will list informational websites and track current news stories about genetically-modified foods from both U.S. and international sources. An effort will be made to maintain objectivity, presenting stories on all sides of the issue. United States U.S. industry urges slow approach to GM wheat
Transgenic Crops: An Introduction And Resource Guide CAST) http//www.castscience.org/ This site has an evaluation of the US RegulatoryProcess for crops Developed through biotechnology (October 2001). http://www.colostate.edu/programs/lifesciences/TransgenicCrops/links.html
Extractions: 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
CropBiotech Net Index Web site of ISAAA Global Knowledge Center on Crop biotechnology http://www.isaaa.org/kc
National Centre For Biotechnology Education | GM Food NCBE, The National Centre for biotechnology Education, is an independentlyfunded part of the University of Reading. It aims to encourage biotechnology education at all levels. The NCBE is non-profit-making and is funded mainly by the sales of http://www.ncbe.rdg.ac.uk/NCBE/GMFOOD/menu.html
Extractions: Welcome to the NCBE Web Site NCBE, The National Centre for Biotechnology Education, is an independently-funded part of the University of Reading. It aims to encourage biotechnology education at all levels. Here you will find resources for practical activities, suitable for the classroom and school laboratory, which can be downloaded as Adobe Acrobat (PDF) files. These tackle a wide range of biotechnology, including fermentation and enzymology - not just genetics. The NCBE is non-profit-making and is funded mainly by the sales of materials to schools and colleges and by the provision of training courses. Equipment includes the Centre's award-winning materials for DNA gel electrophoresis, fermentation, and a wide variety of enzymes. http://www.ncbe.reading.ac.uk PLEASE NOTE: Unfortunately you appear to be using a old browser that is unable to display the frames that are used here. Please consider using either or Microsoft Internet Explorer 3/4/5.
Agbiotech Online Info on agricultural and environmental biotechnology research, product development, regulatory issues, and biosafety. http://www.nbiap.vt.edu/
Extractions: Information Systems for Biotechnology (ISB) provides information resources to support the environmentally responsible use of agricultural biotechnology products. Here you will find documents and searchable databases pertaining to the development, testing and regulatory review of genetically modified plants, animals and microorganisms within the US and abroad. Our relationship to other institutions
Articles Of Interest - Biotechnology Food Agriculture The United States is the World Leader in Production of BiotechnologyCrops. The United States accounts for over twothirds of all http://biotech.cas.psu.edu/articles/09_gmo_crops_us.htm
Content Wire - Biotech Newswatch - Newswatch Newswatch. Nature biotechnology on Environmental Impact Of GM Crops11 Jun 2002 0504 GMT. No compelling scientific arguments that http://www.content-wire.com/biotech/biotech.cfm?ccs=132&cs=1925
Infoshop.org - Biotechnology Watch Page with links to biotechnology articles.Category Society Issues biotechnology Genetics Activism Corn Growers Correct in Their Prediction of Fewer Acres Planted To Genetically ModifiedCrops; Nighttime Gardeners Raid Federal biotechnology Research Facility; http://www.infoshop.org/biotechwatch.html
Extractions: The problem with Blair's idiotic crusade is that SCIENTISTS are for animal rights and against GM foods. Australia: Legal block on GM food to be axed San Diego: Over 1,200 Turn Out for Biojustice March and Rally June 24 Britain: Six British anti-GM activists arrested People, Not Technology, Are the Key to Ending Hunger ... Tainted corn broadens biotech backlash [Christian Science Monitor, 11/14/2000] Officials say much of biotech corn crop has been traced [CNN, 10/27/2000] Japan consumer group says finds StarLink corn [AP, 10/25/2000] Farmers Worried About Modified Corn [AP, 10/24/2000] 2nd Study Links Gene-Altered Corn, Butterfly Deaths [Washington Post, 8/22/2000] Scientists cautioned about genetically modified food [Earth Times News Service, 2000] U.S. biotech food rules likely to get tighter