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Plant Biotechnology and Agriculture: prospects for the 21st century - Arie Altman, Paul Michael Hasegawa
Call Number: ebook
ISBN: 0123814677
"begins by laying the foundations for plant biotechnology [...] focuses on a discussion of the impacts of biotechnology on plant breeding technologies and germplasm sustainability. The role of biotechnology in the improvement of agricultural traits, production of industrial products and pharmaceuticals as well as biomaterials and biomass [...] Sections addressing intellectual property rights and sociological and food safety issues" [from product description]

 

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  • Nature Biotechnology
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  • Nature  
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  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences  
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    The third most highly cited journal. Much easier to search online than to read it in the print version. Full text back to the first issue in 1916 is available via JSTOR
  • PLOS Biology  
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    This freely accessible peer reviewed journal has made a big impact on publishing in the Biological Sciences
 

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