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61. Subject Guide--CYT
Current Contents agric, Biol, Envir Sci, *Stand-alone stations, ** Z5071 CIS ExtendedDatabase Current index to statistics, *Stand-alone PC, LOVE biotechnology.
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62. EVENT - The Second Int. Biotech. Symposium
PrevNextindexThread of agric. UK Ron Sederoff NC State Univ., USA PAPERSa) Three themes have been chosen A Advances in biotechnology techniques B
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63. AGNET JANUARY 17
background, potential, active involvement in biotechnology and their more information,contact gthompson@vopi.agric.za. http//www.fao.org/biotech/index.asp In
http://131.104.232.9/agnet/2003/1-2003/agnet_january_17.htm
AGNET JANUARY 17, 2003
Biotech key to min-till cotton

Health benefits from GM crops highlighted

Trade issues loom in biotechnology

Philip Morris betting on genetic breakthroughs from tobacco plant research
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Aphid numbers on the rise

Agnet is produced by the Food Safety Network at the University of Guelph and
is sponsored by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food, Plants Program
at the University of Guelph, with additional support provided by Canadian
Food Information Council, ConAgra Foods Inc., Ag-West Biotech, AgCare,
Health Canada, Monsanto Canada, Saskatchewan Agriculture and Food, Pioneer Hi-Bred Limited (Canada), Canadian Council of Grocery Distributors, Pew Initiative on Food and Biotechnology, National Pork Board, Council for Biotechnology Information, Burger King, McCain Foods Limited, Canadian Animal Health Institute, Syngenta Seeds USA, National Cattlemen's Beef Association, McDonald's, Syngenta Seeds Canada, Inc., The Canadian Wheat Research Limited, Ontario Corn Producer's Association, Adculture Group, inc., Syngenta Crop Protection, Alberta Agriculture (Livestock Development

64. Agriculture
to index. SinoEU Joint Research Projects 1985-1995. agric. Biology biotechnology,Greece, LI Huazhong agricultural University, Dept. od Soil Science agric.
http://www.area.fi.cnr.it/eu-china/agr.htm
Sino-EU Joint Research Projects 1985-1995 Agriculture
AREA PROJECT EU CHINA
Agriculture The analysis of bio-synthetic pathways involved in product accumulation in seeds of legumes and their manipulation to improve D.R. DAVIESA, M. SMITH John Innes Institute, Department of Applied Genetics, Colney Lane Noewich, NR4, 7UH, UK XU ZHONG Shanghai Institute of Plant Physiology, Plant Molecular Genetics Laboratory, Academia Sinica, Shanghai, 200031, China Agriculture Rural electrification and agricultural mechanisation by means of vegetable oils energy conversion G. BONINO, 25 Strada della Viola 10133 Turin, Italy G. COMINETTA Smogless S.p.a., via Mascheroni 29, 20145 Milano, Italy H.E. DRIESENE Engler-Bunte Institut der Universitat Karlsruhe, Richard Willstatter Allee 5, D 7500 Karlsruhe, Germany. TONG SUSHENG Lianoning Province Research Institute of Energy Resources - Leyuanli, Zhangian District Yinglou, Liaoning, China Agriculture Attemps to improve agrobacterium tumefaciens for genetic engineering of rice M. VAN MONTAGUR Rijksuniversiteit Gent, Laboratorium Genetika, Ledeganckstraat 35, 9000 Gent, Belgium

65. Re: Biotechnology - Straw Man Arguments
PrevNextindexThread Sat, 2 Nov 1996 091652 EDT Subject Re biotechnology straw man to survive - see our chapter in the ASA publication on agric.
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66. FOODNET-L Fw: Food Security & Sustainable Agric. Events, Resources, Link
Of Ontario http//www.gks.com/efao/index.html 519 http//www.rafi.org * agric.biotechnology INFONET Excellent website on the costs, benefits and
http://www.web.ca/~opha/foodnet-l/msg00307.html
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FOOD SECURITY, ORGANIC GARDENING, SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE
Revised Monday January 22, 2001.
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*** CONTENTS ***
(A) INTRODUCTION - What's the Fuss About Food?
(B) EVENTS, Courses, Links
(D) RESOURCES - Links, Print, Video
(G) A Few More Links
(H) About The Planet-Friendly
(A) INTRODUCTION We all eat. But few of us have anything to do with the source of our daily fare. We trust that healthy and ample food will appear, like magic, in the grocery store. We trust the corporations, the "food system", that creates this apparent miracle. But there are troubling questions. What are the effects of agri- chemicals - on consumers, farmers, farms, and the environment? secure food supply? How can we best feed a growing population, with a decreasing amount of farmland? Who are the vested interests, and who can be believed? What are the alternatives?

67. Biotechnology In Western Australia - Home Page Department Of Agriculture
biotechnology in Western Australia. Contents. At the same time, the Departmentis aware of public concerns regarding the application of biotechnology.
http://www.agric.wa.gov.au/Biotechnology/
Department of Agriculture - Western Australia HOME The Department Contacts Feedback ... Helpful Hints
Biotechnology in Western Australia
Contents
Links to relevant Web addresses Biotechnology is a broad term that encompasses a number of technologies based on biological processes such as molecular breeding, genetic technology, bioprocessing, and diagnostic testing. The Department of Agriculture believes that Biotechnology offers significant benefits for producers, the food manufacturing industry and consumers. Indeed biotechnology could offer considerable economic benefits by improving the productivity and quality of agricultural products, as well as contributing to the development of sustainable farming systems.

68. 2002 Fields Of Study Sorted Alphabetically
for agric Sc. BSc Applied Mathematics, School for Math Sc. BSc Biochemistry, Schoolfor Biol Sc. BSc Biological Sciences, School for Biol Sc. BSc biotechnology, School
http://www.up.ac.za/academic/science/timetables/nasdb/2002/v4a/indexes/pages/pos
Created on Thursday, 21 March 2002 at 17:25:50 Main Index POS Index Syllabi Index Prerequisites Index ... Tests Index Degree School BSc Animal Science School for Agric Sc BSc Applied Mathematics School for Math Sc BSc Biochemistry School for Biol Sc BSc Biological Sciences School for Biol Sc BSc Biotechnology School for Biol Sc BSc Botany School for Biol Sc BSc Chemistry School for Phys Sc BSc Earth Sciences School for Phys Sc BSc Ecology School for Biol Sc BSc Entomology School for Biol Sc BSc Environmental and Engineering Geology School for Phys Sc BSc Environmental Sciences School for Phys Sc BSc Exploration Geophysics School for Phys Sc BSc Financial Mathematics School for Math Sc BSc Food Management School for Agric Sc BSc Food Science School for Agric Sc BSc Genetics School for Biol Sc BSc Geography School for Phys Sc BSc Geoinformatics School for Phys Sc BSc Geology School for Phys Sc BSc Human Genetics School for Biol Sc BSc Human Physiology School for Biol Sc BSc Human Physiology, Genetics and Psychology School for Biol Sc BSc Industrial Chemistry School for Phys Sc BSc Information Technology (Computer Science) School for Math Sc BSc Information Technology (Computer Systems) School for Math Sc BSc Information Technology (Information and Knowledge Systems) School for Math Sc BSc Mathematical Statistics School for Math Sc BSc Mathematics School for Math Sc BSc Meteorology School for Phys Sc BSc Microbiology School for Biol Sc BSc Nutrition and Food Science School for Agric Sc BSc Physics School for Phys Sc BSc Plant Pathology School for Biol Sc BSc Soil Science School for Agric Sc

69. 2002 Fields Of Study Sorted By School And Name Of Degree
School for agric Sc, BSc(agric) Soil Science. School for Biol Sc, BSc Biochemistry.School for Biol Sc, BSc Biological Sciences. School for Biol Sc, BSc biotechnology.
http://www.up.ac.za/academic/science/timetables/nasdb/2002/v4a/indexes/pages/pos
Created on Thursday, 21 March 2002 at 17:25:51 Main Index POS Index Syllabi Index Prerequisites Index ... Tests Index School Degree School for Agric Sc BCons.Sc. Ed: Home Economics School for Agric Sc BCons.Sc. Ed: Hotel Keeping and Catering School for Agric Sc BCons.Sc.: Clothing: Retail Management School for Agric Sc BCons.Sc.: Clothing: Small Business Management School for Agric Sc BCons.Sc.: Development School for Agric Sc BCons.Sc.: Foods: Retail Management School for Agric Sc BCons.Sc.: Foods: Small Business Management School for Agric Sc BCons.Sc.: Interior Merchandise: Retail Management School for Agric Sc BCons.Sc.: Interior Merchandise: Small Business Management School for Agric Sc BInstAgrar Animal Production Management School for Agric Sc BInstAgrar Crop Protection School for Agric Sc BInstAgrar Food Production and Processing School for Agric Sc BInstAgrar Land-use Planning School for Agric Sc BInstAgrar Plant Production School for Agric Sc BInstAgrar Rural Development Management School for Agric Sc BInstAgrar Rural Household Development School for Agric Sc BSc Animal Science School for Agric Sc BSc Food Management School for Agric Sc BSc Food Science School for Agric Sc BSc Nutrition and Food Science School for Agric Sc BSc Soil Science School for Agric Sc BSc(Agric) Agricultural Economics/Agribusiness management School for Agric Sc BSc(Agric) Animal Science School for Agric Sc BSc(Agric) Animal Science/Animal Genetics School for Agric Sc BSc(Agric) Animal Science/Pasture Science School for Agric Sc BSc(Agric) Food Science and Technology School for Agric Sc

70. Literature Database - Department Of Genetic And ANimal Breeding, Agric. Univ. Of
index. biotechnology biotechnology,
http://jay.au.poznan.pl/MYSQL/db6.htm
Department of Genetics and Animal Breeding
Literature Database
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AND OR
Author
Year
Title
Journal
Index
Keywords
Department
Katedra Genetyki i Podstaw Hodowli Zwierz±t Katedra Hodowli Zwierz±t Futerkowych Zak³ad Hodowli Koni Katedra Hodowli Byd³a Katedra Surowców Pochodzenia Zwierzêcego Katedra Hodowli i U¿ytkowania Drobiu Katedra ¯ywienia Zwierz±t i Gospodarki Paszowej Katedra Hodowli Owadów U¿ytkowych Katedra Anatomii Zwierz±t Katedra Hodowli i Produkcji Trzody Hlewnej Katedra Fizjologii i Biochemii Zwierz±t Katedra Rybactwa ¦rudl±dowego i Akwa Kultury Katedra Weterynarii Rolniczej Katedra Zoologii
Kind of paper
original papers papers on conference review aricles popular science publications books lecture notes abstracts other
Keywords
POPULATION
population bayesian methods breeding programs breeding value crossbreeding effects genetic diversity genetic parameters genotype-enviroment growth curve inbreeding location linkage analysis multitrait models nonadditive effects selection small populations TDM QTL reproductive technology variance components BIOTECHNOLOGY
biotechnology oocyte sperm IVF IVM MOLECULAR
molecular gene expression gene mutation linkage map microsatellite RAPD CYTOGENETICS
cytogenetics cytogenetic map chromosome evolution FISH meiotic chromosome mutations SPECIES
dairy cattle beef cattle pig horse goat sheep dog poultry fur
Keywords
Genetyka Biotechnologia Biometria Prace katedry Prace dyplomowe Historia zootechniki
Cytogenetyka Genetyka populacji Immunologia Inzynieria Mutageneza Pozajadrowe DNA Genetyka klasyczna Zarodki IVF

71. AgBioWorld - Agricultural Biotechnology Can Help Prevent Malnutrition In The Dev
Thomas JA (ed) In biotechnology and safety assessment, 2nd edition. Tolerant Cornis Equivalent to that of Conventional Corn (Zea mays L.) J agric Food Chem 48
http://www.agbioworld.org/biotech_info/articles/gen_safety.html
Scientific Journal Articles: General Safety and Safety Assessment of Specific Genetically Modified Crops General Aulrich, K., R. Daenicke, I. Halle and G. Flachowsky. 1999. Vergleichende Untersuchungen zum Einstatz von herk`mmlichem und Bt-Mais in der Geflhgel- und Wiederk@uerern@hrung. (VDLUFA) Kongre8band 1999 111. VDLUFA-Kongre8. 13.-17.09.1999. Halle/Saale, 285-288. Aventis. 2000. Livestock Studies. http://www.us.cropscience.aventis.com/AventisUS/Cropscience/stage/html/livestockstudies.htm Betz, F.S., B.G. Hammond and R.L. Fuchs (2000) Safety and Advantages of Bacillus thuringiensis-Protected Plants to Control Insect Pests. Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology 32:156-173 Flachowsky, G. and K. Aulrich. 1999. Tierern@hrung und Gentechnisch ver@nderte Organismen, Landbauforschung V`lkenrode, H.1, 13-20. Flachowsky, G., K. Aulrich R. Daenicke, H. B`hme. 1999. Gentechnisch ver@nderte Produkte (GVO) in der Tierern@hrung. LAF Information Lectures from the conferences. Vol.7 (1999) No. 2 (ISSN 0944-5358) p 96-115. Hartnell, G.F. 2000. Benefits of Biotech Crops For Livestock Feed. Proceedings 2000 Cornell Nutrition Conference For Feed Manufacturers. October 24-26, 2000, Rochester Marriott Thruway Hotel, Rochester, NY. P 46-56.

72. AgBioWorld - Agricultural Biotechnology Can Help Prevent Malnutrition In The Dev
agric. Italy, DAPEG sez. Genetica. Ph.D. Genetics. 283, Vivian Moses Moses, Professor,Chairman of the CropGen Panel, CropGen, None Indicated, Other, biotechnology.
http://www.agbioworld.org/PHP/index_search.phtml?NextPage=2&alpha=M

73. µÛ§@ªí
agric. Biol. Chem. 55(3) 641~646. 13. Third Workshop on Molecular Biology and biotechnology,Association of East Asian Research University (AEARU), Tokyo. 11.
http://140.112.78.220/~juang/JRH/Publish.htm
PUBLICATIONS ²ø ºa ½÷ Rong-Huay Juang (A) Referred Paper (B) Conference Abstract ... Site Map (A) Referred Paper Su JC, Chang CT, Juang RH (1981) Pilot-test scale affinity chromatographic purification of trypsin and chymotrypsin from hog pancreas. J. Chinese Agric. Chem. Society Juang RH, Chang KL, Yang CC (1981) Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay of cobrotoxin and its specific antibodies. J. Chinese Biochem. Society Su JC, Sung HY, Juang RH, Yeh TP, Sun YH, Huang SM, Ken R (1983) The separation of porcine serum albumin and the production of its enzymatic hydrolysate.

74. ::Agricultural Biotechnology::
print resources, equipment resources, internet material, and an authorsubject indexof the Intellectual property rights in agricultural biotechnology. agric.
http://www.mtholyoke.edu/courses/sdecatur/chem210/bibliography_pages/agbiotech.h
AGRICULTURAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
Websites
Example in agricultural biotechnology: bovine somatotropin (BST)

Example in Agricultural Biotechnology:
Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt)
a. Websites
www.iisd.ca/sd/har/index.html

Biotechnology and Global Economy Conference homepage. It includes interviews (audio) with keynote and other speakers, abstracts and viewpoints on conference sessions, and good links to other pages. In viewpoints there is one editorial, "Food and Culture of Biotechnology" that equates biotechnology with death. In the interviews there is discussion of intellectual property, the benefits for developing countries, and how to guide biotechnology and policy development. www.biotech-info.net/gordon_conway.html
This is a transcript of a speech by Gordon Conway, "The Rockefeller Foundation and Plant Biotechnology." It addresses the backlash against plant biotechnology, how development in third world countries is poorly equipped for rapid change, the 'terminator technology,' food security in a globalized world, actions to improve research and development in developing countries, and devising a new way to talk about biotechnology. www.usda.gov/news/releases/1999/07/0285

75. Girard Publications
11. Girard, B. 1996. Retention index calculation using Kováts constant modelfor linear temperatureprogrammed gas chromatography. J. agric. Food Chem.
http://res2.agr.ca/parc-crapac/english/2summerland/food/food_pub_list/gira_pub.h
Agriculture and
Agri-Food Canada Agriculture et
Agroalimentaire Canada Research
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de la recherche P acific A gri-Food R esearch C entre C entre de R echerches A groalimentaires du PAC ifique Summerland
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Staff Links History ... Weather Reports Research Programs Biotechnology Horticulture Food Science Overview Physical Properties Sensory evaluation Food microbiology ... Physiology
Publication List
B. Girard
Email: GirardBH@em.agr.ca Phone: (250) 494-6390 Fax: (250) 494-0755 REFEREED PUBLICATIONS Girard, B. , Vanderstoep, J. and Richards, J.F. 1989. Residual pinkness in cooked turkey and pork muscle. Can. Inst. Food Sci. Technol. J. 22(4):372-377. Girard, B. , Vanderstoep, J. and Richards, J.F. 1990. Characterization of the residual pink color in cooked turkey breast and pork loin. J. Food Sci. 55(5):1249-1254. Girard, B. and Nakai, S. 1991. Static headspace gas chromatographic method for volatiles in canned salmon. J. Food Sci. 56(5):1271-1274. Girard, B.

76. Zanthoxylumpiperitum
Bioscience biotechnology and Biochemistry 57(4) 546550. {a} Fac. agric.,Tohoku Univ., 1-1 Tsutsumitori Amamiya-machi, Aoba-ku, Sendai 981, Japan.
http://www.newcrops.uq.edu.au/listing/zanthoxylumpiperitum.htm
Listing of Useful Plants of the World
[formerly Listing of Potential New Crops for Australia] NOTICE: Information on the background to this Listing is available. The analysis of numbers of papers/mentions over time was completed in 1997, using the Agricola database (1970-1996). Hard copies of the Listing (553 pages; over 4200 new crops listed with the analyses of numbers of papers over time included) are available from the publisher, Dr Rob Fletcher; see Advice on Publications Available The references listed below are from the Biological Abstracts database (1988-2000) and are courtesy of SilverPlatter Information. For more information re Silverplatter, go to www.silverplatter.com Zanthoxylum piperitum Source: AGRICOLA database (1970-1996) Common Name(s):
Crop Use(s):
spice/herb/condiment
Reference Source(s): douglas, sturtevant
Number of Papers/Mentions: References Biological Abstracts 1988-2000 [These references are from the Biological Abstracts database and are courtesy of SilverPlatter Information. For more information re SilverPlatter, go to www.silverplatter.com

77. Polymniasonchifolia
Bioscience biotechnology and Biochemistry 57(2) 215219. {a} JRDC Plant EcochemicalsProject, Eniwa RBP Cent. Shikoku Natl. agric. Exp. Stn., Japan.
http://www.newcrops.uq.edu.au/listing/polymniasonchifolia.htm
Listing of Useful Plants of the World
[formerly Listing of Potential New Crops for Australia] NOTICE: Information on the background to this Listing is available. The analysis of numbers of papers/mentions over time was completed in 1997, using the Agricola database (1970-1996). Hard copies of the Listing (553 pages; over 4200 new crops listed with the analyses of numbers of papers over time included) are available from the publisher, Dr Rob Fletcher; see Advice on Publications Available The references listed below are from the Biological Abstracts database (1988-2000) and are courtesy of SilverPlatter Information. For more information re Silverplatter, go to www.silverplatter.com Polymnia sonchifolia Analysis of numbers of papers/mentions over time (Agricola database 1970-1996): Source: AGRICOLA database (1970-1996) Common Name(s): yacon strawberry syn poire de terre cochet syn yacon syn llamon syn Aricoma syn jiquima
Crop Use(s): vegetable
Reference Source(s): rehm
Number of Papers/Mentions: References Biological Abstracts 1988-2000 [These references are from the Biological Abstracts database and are courtesy of SilverPlatter Information. For more information re SilverPlatter, go to

78. AgBioWorld - Agricultural Biotechnology Can Help Prevent Malnutrition In The Dev
Plant biotechnology. 49, Eric Johansen, Vice President, Research, Chr Hansen A/S,BioIngredients Division, Ph.D. Research. 50, Andrea Johanson, Assistant Director,agric
http://www.agbioworld.com/PHP/index_search.phtml?alpha=J

79. AgBioWorld - Agricultural Biotechnology Can Help Prevent Malnutrition In The Dev
Saskatchewan Wheat Pool, agriculture Research and Development, Master's degree,Oilseed biotechnology. 82, Hans J. Fritsch, Registration Manager, BASF AG, agric.
http://www.agbioworld.com/PHP/index_search.phtml?alpha=F

80. ARC-Roodeplaat Divisions
org/content/vol1/issue3/abstract/6/index.html. Dr Graham Thompson Assistant DirectorBiotechnology / Plant Protection 8081499 E-mail gthompson@vopi.agric.za.
http://www.arc.agric.za/institutes/roodeplaat/main/divisions/biotech.htm

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The Biotechnology Division of the Agricultural Research Council’s Vegetable and Ornamental Plant Institute is situated at Roodeplaat, near Pretoria. The Division specialises in research on vegetables, ornamental plants, indigenous and grain crops. The Biotechnology Division offers expertise in research, development, and transfer of biotechnology products and services to resource poor and commercial farmers, plant breeders and other agricultural organisations. Research projects have been identified and implemented by the Biotechnology Division with the aim of developing new cultivars better suited to South African conditions. The research group of the Biotechnology Division actively promotes collaboration with other ARC institutes, the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), universities, agricultural industries and the National Department of Agriculture. There are five focus groups that share research programmes within the Biotechnology Division: Abiotic stress Drought and heat are some of the main factors limiting agricultural productivity world-wide. The aim of this programme is to improve agricultural crops through identification and evaluation of traits associated with drought and heat tolerance in higher plants. Experience on drought screening includes crops such as potato, soybean

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