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The Seed
Biotechnology Center at UC Davis
recognizes new
University Research Partners.
Every week from January to May, 2009,
SeedQuest presents two of these outstanding
individuals
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Conversations about plant
biotechnology
Dr. Elíbio Rech, Embrapa, Brazil
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Bioengineered Crops as Tools for
International Development: Opportunities and
Strategic Considerations
Peter
Gregory, Robert H. Potter, Frank A.
Shotkoski, Desiree Hautea, K.V. Raman, Vijay
Vijayaraghavan, William H. Lesser, George
Norton, W. Ronnie Coffman
Seeds of a Perfect Storm: Genetically
Modified Crops and the Global Food Security
Crisis
Nina
Fedoroff
Science and Technology Adviser to the
Secretary of State and to the Administrator
of USAID
Inaugural Lecture in the Jefferson Fellows
Distinguished Lecture Series
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“We need a second green revolution”
Safeguarding food for a growing world
population
a Bayer
CropScience editorial
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INIA Chile
Tierra adentro No.
81
Noviembre-Deciembre 2008
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ADN-Fingerprint (Huella digital de ADN): Nueva herramienta de apoyo al
comercio legal de semilla de papa
Technología Clearfield® en trigo
Riego por goteo en cultivo de melón
INIA Chile
Tierra adentro No. 80
Julio-Agosto 2008
Variedades aptas para el mercado
Chile está integrado a iniciativa mundial de
secuenciación del genoma de la papa
Consorcio tecnolólogico de la papa vio la
luz
Las variedades de papa chilenas tienen un
gran potencial en Estados Unidos
Red de alerta temprana para el tizón tardio
de la papa
Impacto de la tecnologia GTT en el cultivo
de papa
INIA Chile
Tierra adentro No. 79
Mayo-Junio 2008
44 años al servicio de la agricultural
nacional
Transgénia y agricultura orgánica: ¿Pueden
coexistir?
Una mirada hacia la empresa hortícola de
Chile
Arveja proteaginosa y sus posibilidades en
alimentación animal
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A Tale
of Two Futures for Seed Biotechnology
By Dr. Kent Bradford
Academic Director
Seed
Biotechnology Center
University of California, Davis
Charles
Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities opens with the
famous line, “It was the best of times, it
was the worst of times.” The same can be
said of seed biotechnology, depending upon
your perspective.
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