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Crop Genetics International

Crop Genetics International, 10150 Old Columbia Road, Columbia, MD 21046... [Pg.490]

ABC Laboratories, 474 AgriDyne Technologies, Inc., 103 Bayer AG, 449 Bristol Myers-Squibb, 25 California Institute of Technology, 425 Columbia University, 11 Compliance Reviews, 516 Cornell University, 509 Crop Genetics International, 490 Dainippon Jochugiku Company, Ltd., 396 Duke University, 436 Gamdal Associates, 516 Hoffmann-LaRoche, Inc., 210 Institute of Physical and Chemical Research, 396... [Pg.537]

Frison, E.A. and Servinsky, J., Eds., Directory of European Institutions Holding Crop Genetic Resources, 4th ed., Vols. 1 and 2, International Plant Genetic Resources Institute, Rome, 1995. [Pg.241]

Conserving and Increasing the Use of Neglected and Underutilized Crop Species, International Plant Genetic Resources Institute (IPGR), 2004. [Pg.203]

AUeweldt, G., Spiegel-Roy, P., Reisch, B., 1990. Grapes (Vitis). In Moore, J.N., BaUington Junior, J.R. (Eds.), Genetic Resources of Temperate Fruit and Nut Crops. The International Society for Horticultural Science, Wageningen, pp. 289-327. [Pg.267]

Blum, A. (1982). Evidence for genetic variability in drought resistance and its implication in plant breeding. In Drought Resistance in Crops With Emphasis on Rice, pp. 52-70. Los Banos, Philippines International Rice Research Institute. [Pg.211]

Ortiz, R. (2001). The state of the use of potato genetic diversity. In H. D. Cooper, C. Spillane, T. Hodgkin (Eds.), Broadening the Genetic Base of Crop Production (pp. 181-200). CAB International, Wallingford. [Pg.24]

Ceccarelli S. 2000. Decentralized-participatory plant breeding adapting crops to environments and clients. Proceedings of the 8th International Barley Genetics Symposium, Adelaide 22-27 Oct. 2000, Volume 1. Adelaide University, South Australia, pp. 159-166. [Pg.136]

Sorensen, M. Yam bean (Pachyrhizus DC). Promoting the conservation and use of the underutilized and neglected crops. 2. Institute of Plant Genetics and Crop Plant Research, Gatersleben/ International Plant Genetic Resources Institute Rome. 1996. [Pg.842]

The internationally harmonized approach is based on the principle of comparative safety assessment, also known as substantial equivalence [4], This entails the comparison of the genetically modified organism (GMO) with a conventional counterpart that has a history of safe use. Eor example, a GM maize crop that has been genetically modified with a gene encoding an insecticidal protein from... [Pg.362]


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