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Plant Biotechnology Transfer to Developing Countries

This work provides an examination of approaches, achievements, controversies, and anticipated benefits of plant biotechnology programmes. Developing countries are emphasized, represented by contributions from South Africa, Kenya, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, China, Mexico, Brazil and Peru.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Altman, David W. Watanabe, Kazuo N
Format: Printed Book
Published: New Delhi Academic Press 1995
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