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CAN BIOTECHNOLOGY BE USED TO CONTROL MIGRATORY LOCUST? Contents: I. Letters of organization and initial contact. II. Outline of article.
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Document Date: 2007-08-25 04:12:23


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Wolbachia / Washington DC / Metarhizium / Daegu / /

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CGIAR Secretariat The World Bank MSN / CABI Biosciences / /

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Africa / /

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Senegal / Niger / Italy / South Africa / Mali / Mauritania / United States / Canada / Australia / Korea / Morocco / Spain / Greece / /

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University of Maryland / University of California / /

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control chemical / biotechnology / biotechnology method / insect biotechnology / biotechnology offer new tools / safer and effective tools / biotechnology application / potential technologies / /

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National Registration Authority of Australia / University of Maryland / International Atomic Energy Agency / US State Department / United States Agency for International Development / World Bank / Australian Plague Locust Commission / International Congress / United Nations / European Union / Post Office / Ministry of Agriculture / University of California / Riverside / /

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Thomas A. Miller / Bob Rose / Malika Bounfour / Alan Robinson / Tom Miller / Malika Boufour / Raymond St. Leger / PAUL C. COGHLIN / Stefan T. Jaronski / Abdoulahi Ould Babah / Frank Richards / Mohamed Babah / Yong Jung Kwon / Allan Showler / /

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Professor of Entomology / Inspector / _ig.hotline@usaid.gov_ Dear Inspector General / General / /

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Maryland / California / /

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sub-Saharan Africa / /

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BIOTECHNOLOGY / /

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