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  1. Agricultural Biotechnology: Country Case Studies - A Decade of Development (Biotechnology in Agriculture Series)
  2. Managing Agricultural Biotechnology: Addressing Research Program Needs and Policy Implications (Biotechnology in Agriculture Series)
  3. Agricultural Biotechnology: An Economic Perspective by Margriet F. Caswell, Keith O. Fuglie, et all 2003-03
  4. Agricultural Biotechnology in International Development (Biotechnology in Agriculture Series)
  5. Economic and Social Issues in Agricultural Biotechnology
  6. Agricultural Biotechnology (Books in Soils, Plants, and the Environment) by Arie Altman, 1997-11-06
  7. Plant Biotechnology and Plant Genetic Resources for Sustainability and Productivity (Biotechnology Intelligence Unit) by Kazuo N. Watanabe, Eija Pehu, 1997-05-06
  8. Agricultural Biotechnology and the Environment: Science, Policy, and Social Issues (Environment Human Condition) by Sheldon Krimsky, Roger Wrubel P, 1996-04-01
  9. Encyclopedia of Agricultural, Food, and Biological Engineering- Print
  10. Biotechnology and Biosafety: A Forum Associated With the Fifth Annual World Bank Conference on Environmntally and Socially Sustainable Development, Held ... and Socially Sustainable Development Series)
  11. State Of Food And Agricultural, 2004 (State of Food and Agriculture)
  12. CRC Dictionary of Agricultural Sciences by Robert Alan Lewis, 2001-12-21
  13. Agricultural Biotechnolgy and Intellectual Property Protection: Seeds of Change by J Kesan, 2007-08-16
  14. Analysis and Control Methods for Food and Agricultural Products, Quality Control for Food and Agricultural Products (Multon: Analysis and Control Methods for Foods and Agriculture)

21. Agricultural Biotechnology, UM Libraries
agricultural biotechnology spans a broad range of disciplines. websites andaccess to documents on biotechnology in general, food and nutrition,
http://www.lib.umd.edu/MCK/GUIDES/ag_biotech.html

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Agricultural Biotechnology
Scope: Biotechnology the use of genetically engineered organisms is being applied to major aspects of agriculture including the development of food crops and livestock, as well as enhancing the nutritional quality of foods and reducing the need for toxic pesticides and herbicides. This is a selective guide to campus library resources on Agricultural Biotechnology. Email the subject area specialist at sgagnon (@umd.edu) or call (301)405-9098 for more information.
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Locating References Using the library Catalog
To locate books, search the library's Catalog . Books can be searched by subject, author, title and more. Examples of words and terms you may wish to use to retrieve books on the subject of agricultural biotechnology are:
    Agricultural Biotechnology
    Animal Breeding
    Animal Genetic Engineering
    Animal Genetics
    Biotechnology
    Crops - Genetic Engineering
    Field Crops - Genetics
    Genetics
    Livestock Breeding
    Livestock Genetic Breeding Plant Biotechnology Plant Breeding Plant Genetic Enginering Plant Genetics
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22. Caught In The Agricultural Biotechnology Crossfire (Generation SXeptic)
current GM agriculture debate, they can be applied as general guidelines Historically, development of agricultural biotechnology has occurred as a
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Caught in the Ag Biotech Crossfire:
How U.S. Universities Can Engage the Public About Scientific Controversy
Generation SXeptic Matt Nisbet ; Ithaca, NY; June 18, 2001 Recommended readings: Between understanding and trust: The public, science and technology

23. Agricultural Sciences Major
The agricultural Sciences program provides the general scientific and applied Suggested sequence of courses (agricultural biotechnology Option)
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24. AgBioForum 5(4): Agricultural Biotechnology Development And Policy In China
This article provides an overview of China s agricultural biotechnology development This regulation consisted of general principles, safety categories,
http://www.agbioforum.org/v5n4/v5n4a01-huang.htm
Volume 5 // Number 4 // Article 1 Back Issues Index Agricultural Biotechnology Development and Policy in China Jikun Huang and Qinfang Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences Key words: biotechnology, policy, China, agriculture. Introduction In the past three years, the growth rate has slowed for acres planted with genetically modified (GM) crops globally, in contrast to its rapid increase in the late 1990s ( James, 2002 ). This slowdown may be due to worldwide conflicting views on biotechnology that not only affect global investment in the biotechnology industry, but also impact farmers' adoption of this technology. Some, but not all, of these issues are present in China; however, China's development of its biotechnology industry has been unique, catalyzed by the active involvement of the public sector. A survey of China's plant biotechnologists by the authors and their collaborators in 2000 shows that China is developing the largest plant biotechnology capacity outside of North America ( ). In 1997, when the National Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) Biosafety Committee was established, this committee immediately approved 46 cases for field trials, environmental release, and commercialization, which covered 12 GM crops. Among them three cases of cotton, tomato, and petunia were approved for commercialization in certain locations ( A number of earlier studies concluded that China adopted a promotional policy to embrace the benefits of biotechnology ( Chen, 2000

25. AgBioForum 3(2&3): Agricultural Biotechnology And Public Attitudes In The Europe
agricultural biotechnology And Public Attitudes In The European Union In general genetic testing, medicines, and bacteria are positively viewed in all
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Back Issues Index Agricultural Biotechnology And Public Attitudes In The European Union George Gaskell London School of Economics, United Kingdom The latest European sample survey of public perceptions of biotechnology shows that Europeans continue to support medical applications of biotechnology but have become increasingly opposed to genetically modified (GM) foods. Furthermore, while the cloning of human cells and tissues is supported, the cloning of animals is not. The survey shows considerable differences in public opinion on applications of biotechnology across the European Union (EU) member states, highlighting the difficulties for European level policy making, and provides some indications as to the bases of resistance to GM foods and animal cloning. Key words: biotechnology; public perception; Europe. Like information technology, biotechnology is a "strategic" technology with the potential to impact many areas of contemporary society including agriculture, farming and foods. Our interest in researching public perceptions of biotechnology goes beyond the idea of describing how the public responds to technology after the fact, as if public opinion is nothing more than a response to the technology. Rather we see public opinion as part of the symbolic environment, which influences the trajectory of new technologies. New technologies can develop within a context of public support, or as in European today, public opinion may actively constrain and influence the course of development of biotechnology (see

26. Agricultural Biotechnology Links
Informing the Dialogue about agricultural biotechnology engineered cropspecies, and other general agricultural biotechnology related information.
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The Golden Rice Project

This site is maintained by the Golden Rice Humanitarian Board with the purpose of providing information on the background and progress of the Golden Rice Humanitarian Project. BioScope.org
A website on the Biotech-Debate , including clippings, edited opeds, Debate contributions from Bern , texts embedded into a knowledge database, a separate database for getting the appropriate experts to answer additional questions.
EFB Biodiversity Section

The Section on Biodiversity is the most recently established EFB Section. Priority topics of the Section are: Benefits and threats from GMO's. How can Biodiversity help in research? Enhance the knowledge about soil microbiology. Biodiversity and Population Genetics: Active participation in the development and outlining of research programmes on an European level. For further information, please contact the Chairman of the Section: Prof. Dr. Klaus Ammann, klaus.ammann@ips.unibe.ch
Declaration in Support of Protecting Nature With High-yield Farming and Forestry

Informing the Dialogue about Agricultural Biotechnology

This site provides information on some of Cornell's educational efforts on agricultural biotechnology. It includes PDF files for three Cornell-prepared brochures. The site also includes video streaming links to the 29 presentations from the Cornell Conference on Agricultural Biotechnology, held in Ithaca, NY, in November 2000.

27. General Safety And Safety Assessment Of Specific Genetically Modified Crops
general Safety and Safety Assessment of Specific Genetically Modified Crops of agricultural biotechnology Roundup Ready Soybeans and Bt Field Corn.
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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.

28. Biotechnology Links And General Resources - Academic Info
engineered crop species, and other general agricultural biotechnology relatedinformation. The online service for agricultural biotechnology
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"A comprehensive Internet site for information and services related to biotechnology and pharmaceutical research, development, and manufacturing. The site combines resources of biotechnology companies, biotechnology centers, research and academic institutions, industry suppliers, government agencies, and non-profit special interest groups" Biotechnology - WWW Virtual Library
"This directory covers biotechnology, pharmaceutical development, genetic engineering, medical device development, and related fields such as pharmacology and toxicology. It differs from Biosciences in that Biotechnology places more emphasis on product development and the delivery of products and services. This field will also include some helpful medical informatics and health care delivery references."
Sections include products and services, sources of information, education, pharmacology and toxicology, biosciences, research sites, publications, genetics research, and pharmaceutical development - Very complete with current information.

29. Reading Rooms - The National Agricultural Law Center
(US House Committee Print) Reports on biotechnology (general Accounting Office) Additional Resources agricultural biotechnology (AgNIC, U. MD,
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A uniformly accepted definition of biotechnology does not exist. Under the broadest definition, the use of biological sciences to develop products, conventional plant and animal breeding techniques, conducted since the dawn of civilization, fall under biotechnology. In the popular press, biotechnology generally refers to newly-developed scientific methods used to create products by altering the genetic makeup of organisms and producing unique individuals or traits that are not easily obtained through conventional breeding techniques. These products are often referred to as transgenic, bioengineered, or genetically modified because they contain foreign genetic material. Agriculture is one of the first industries radically affected by this new technology on both a fundamental production level and a legal level. Read the full overview
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30. Europabio : Useful Links
AgBioS Agriculture biotechnology Strategies (Canada) Inc. engineered cropspecies, and other general agricultural biotechnology related information.
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Main List German language - information web site on gene technologies
www.biosicherheit.de/home/
German language web site on Biosafety
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Advisory Committee on Releases to the Environment (UK)
Summary records for experimental releases in the UK; Environmental impact discussion papers; GMO Public Register Index; Index of Applications to market GMOs in Europe; International Agreements regarding environmental releases; Advice to the Secretary of State and Ministers.
www.environment.detr.gov.uk/
AgBioForum Magazine
Publishes articles that provide unbiased, timely information and new ideas leading to socially responsible and economically efficient decisions in science, public policy, and private strategies pertaining to agricultural biotechnology.
www.agbioforum.missouri.edu

Provides scientific and regulatory expertise in environmental risk assessment, integrated pest management, and agricultural biotechnology; Offers basic information about plants with novel traits, including genetically engineered crop species, and other general agricultural biotechnology related information.
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31. Report Detail Page - Hoover's
3.0 agricultural biotechnology OVERVIEW 3.1 general 3.2 Technology Review 5.0 OTHER agricultural biotechnology PRODUCTS 5.1 general
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32. UGA Ag Biotech: Links
general Information. agricultural biotechnology Created by a group of US agriculturalschools known as state or land grant colleges and universities to make
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33. CIS
A general discussion of agricultural biotechnology. Report on the workshop “agriculturalbiotechnology in Developing Countries”, 12 March 2004, ETH Zurich
http://www.cis.ethz.ch/events/report_agribiotech.cfm
A general discussion of agricultural biotechnology
Transatlantic tensions Perception: ecology versus biotechnology? Prof. Klaus Ammann, Director of the Botanical Garden at the University of Bern, discussed in his talk the contradictory arguments advanced by many opponents of genetic engineering in Europe. He argues that the opponents would often be very selective in their choice and interpretation of the scientific research results on genetic engineering. At the same time, he maintained that they are ignoring genuine risks in the field of agriculture in connection with daily consumption of foodstuffs. Klaus Ammann, Peder Anker, Anil Gupta and William Masters (from left) The reality in developing countries Anil Gupta, Professor at the Indian Institute of Management and founder of two award-winning non-governmental organizations in India, then showed how pest-resistant Bt cotton (originally a Monsanto product) spreads uncontrollable India since there is no obligation to comply with patent protection rights or regulations on biological safety. Bt cotton minimizes the input costs for farmers (on pesticides) and increases their income regardless of the conditions. As a result, it is hardly surprising that farmers and Indian seed companies are busily trading Bt cotton and have helped the technology to achieve significant results. Monsanto itself, however, derives little profit from this, since its patents on Bt cotton products are not protected in India.

34. Directory Of Open Access Journals
Keywords agricultural biotechnology, environmental biotechnology, appliedimmunology, genomics, Subject biotechnology Medicine (general)
http://www.doaj.org/ljbs?cpid=77

35. Home > Molecular Biology, Biotechnology > Biotechnology > General
Home Molecular Biology, biotechnology biotechnology general publicationscovering many aspects of agricultural and environmental biotechnology,
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BelgoBiotech Created in 1992, BelgoBiotech is the professional section within Fedichem (Federation of the Belgian Chemical Industries), and is comprised of Fedichem member companies as well as associated companies active in the field of biotechnology. Information provided by BelgoBiotech includes the latest news of interest to the biotechnology community, a glossary of biotechnology terms, a historical timeline of biotechnology events, basic principles, applications of biotechnology, and legislation and ethics. This Web site is available in English, French and Dutch. The Flash 5.0 plug-in is required to view this site. Made available on the Web by Fedichem. Teaching Materials News [Publication Type] Biotechnology Belgium ... BioABACUS BioABACUS is the BIOtechnology ABreviation and ACronym Uncovering Service. This searchable database of abbreviations and acronyms in biotechnology and related disciplines typically returns the expanded version of the term and, if available, a link to a Web resource for additional information about the term. There is also an option for searching journal abbreviations with links where appropriate to the journal home page. The site is hosted by the Molecular Biology Department at New Mexico State University. Databases, Factual

36. Biotechnology - Plant Pathology Internet Guide Book (PPIGB)
AgBiotechNet, supported by agricultural biotechnology Support Project, hosted by CAB biotechnology information on plants with novel traits general
http://www.pk.uni-bonn.de/ppigb/biotech.htm
Biotechnology: Biotechnology ... from A to Z Biosafety Pages
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Advisory Committees on Releases to the Environment (ACRE) and on Genetic Modification (ACGM)
AgBiotechNet Agricultural Biotechnology Center (ABC) , Hungary, Institutes: Animal Sciences, Biochemistry and Protein Research, Molecular Genetics, Plant Sciences (includes: GENEBOOSTER's home page) Anderson's Timesaving Comparative Guides on the Web , ATCG Biological Reagents Home Page: Molecular Biology, restricton enzymes, protocols Australian Biotechnology Association Home Page (ABA) . This home page serves as an introduction to the ABA's objectives, and provides information on current coming events, Australasian Biotechnology (the ABA's journal), and the ABA's educational leaflets. You will also find information on joining the ABA, the contents pages of the ABA company directory, and journal subscription information. ABA provides links to australian internet addresses relevant to biotechnology. BioTech Biotech Law Webserver , Joint Research Centre-Ispra, European Commission, Italy. Deliberate Field Trials: the index is divided in breakdown (country, plant, vaccine, prokaryote), environmental releases by conutry and plant taxonomy. The breakdown provides general summaries whereas in environmental releases you will find the common name, main trait, company and trila nimber, but you can also download the complete list. Here you will also find the electronic SNIF-software (Summary Notification Information Format), which can be downloaded. The site is searchable and contact addresses are available.

37. Catalog 2004-2005
prepares students to enter the plant and agricultural biotechnology industries, The general biotechnology specialization is for students who want a
http://www.catalog.hawaii.edu/04-05/academic_units/ctahr/plant-biotech.htm
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Biotechnology Area Advisory Committee H. Ako, PhD (Coordinator)—biochemistry, aquaculture
A. M. Alvarez, PhD—bacterial diseases
D. Borthakur, PhD—molecular genetics of bacteria and their interactions with plants
D. A. Christopher, PhD—plant molecular biology, regulation of gene expression R. M. Manshardt, PhD—tropical fruit breeding and genetics S. H. Saul, PhD—insect genetics Participating Faculty A. Brown, PhD—complementary medicine, botanicals, herbs D. Dooley, PhD—biotechnology education J. S. Hu, PhD—transgenetic disease resistance A. R. Kuehnle, PhD—genetic engineering and tissue culture M. Kumagi, PhD—viral transfection systems

38. General Information On Agricultural Biotechnology Summary What Is
general Information On agricultural biotechnology. Summary. What is biotechnology?How is it being used in agriculture today? Answers to these questions and
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39. Biotechnolgy
agricultural biotechnology from the USDA gives links, laws, permiting, general/ MISC biotechnology SITES. ACES biotechnology Links relating to
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Montgomery College Library Biotechnology Articles Guides Ethical, Legislative, Regulation, Political Agriculture ...
Stem Cell Research
To Search for Articles - Visit the library's Article Databases - Title List or Article Databases - Subject List . If you are currently enrolled at any of the NHMCCD campuses and have a valid library card , you can access Article Databases from Off-Campus GUIDES Editor's and Reporter's Guide to Biotechnology This guide from the Biotechnology Industry organization, discusses in simple terms the applications of biotechnology and ethical /legislative issues, both state and international organizations, and even a glossary Intro to Biotechnology FAQ From DuPont, this section answers many questions in simple language. It also includes information on biotechnology history, science, safety, news, glossary, discussion topics, research, links and more. Searchable site. ETHICAL, LEGISLATIVE , REGULATION, AND POLITICAL ISSUES Current Issues in Biotecnology, Bioethics, and Intellectual Property Law

40. B.S. In Agricultural Biotechnology
To earn a Bachelor of Science in agricultural biotechnology the student CHE 115 general Chemistry Laboratory, 3. CHE 230/232 Organic Chemistry I and II
http://www.uky.edu/Registrar/bull0102/colleges/agriculture/agbio.html
University of Kentucky Undergraduate Bulletin
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Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Biotechnology
Agricultural biotechnology encompasses cellular and molecular approaches to the manipulation and improvement of agricultural plants, animals and microorganisms, and the control of agricultural pests and diseases. The primary purpose of the baccalaureate degree program in Agricultural Biotechnology is to train students in modern cellular and molecular biology and genetic engineering. Students will be provided with a firm foundation in the principles of genetics and molecular biology of both prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. Each student will then specialize in an area appropriate to his or her interest and career objectives, including: microbial, fungal, plant, insect and mammalian biotechnology. Graduates will be prepared to assume government, university, and industry positions with research and technology applications to agriculture and food production. Employment opportunities include research scientists, laboratory technicians or managers in university, government, industrial, or clinical laboratories using biotechnological tools for research and production. Examples of research areas include: gene cloning, construction of novel pest and disease resistance genes, development of new immunological and nucleic acid types of diagnostic probes for plant and animal disease, genetic engineering of microorganisms for the production of important pharmaceutical agents, and development of new bioengineered strains of microorganisms for fermentation and food production services. Students will also be prepared to enter graduate programs in agriculture, molecular biology, and the biological sciences.

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