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Agronomy / Plant reproduction / Pollination management / Bacillus thuringiensis / Genetically modified food / Cotton / Monsanto / Plant breeding / Pink bollworm / Biology / Breeding / Molecular biology
Date: 2006-04-07 11:29:34
Agronomy
Plant reproduction
Pollination management
Bacillus thuringiensis
Genetically modified food
Cotton
Monsanto
Plant breeding
Pink bollworm
Biology
Breeding
Molecular biology

AgBioForum, 8(1): 1-6. ©2005 AgBioForum. Comparing the Performance of Official and Unofficial Genetically Modified Cotton in India Stephen Morse, Richard Bennett, and Yousouf Ismael

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