Contents: Introduction, Bleaching Technologies, Genomic Repression, New Food Crops, Soil Biotechnology, Polluted Soil, Bioinsecticides, Absorption of the Heavy Metal, Biological Removal of Heavy Metals, Biological Treatment of Polluted Soil, Bio- Treatment of Water, Waste Water Treatment, Conserving Plants in Danger, Algal Conservation, Bio-Conservation, Cytokines in Agriculture.
For more than 10,000 years humans have been manipulating the traits of animals and plants (Mazoyer and Roundart, 2006; Thompson, 2009) by manipulating their genes and, thereby their genomes (the specific combination of genes in an organism ...
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Global Status of Commercialized Biotech/GM Crops: 2012
Global Status of Commercialized Biotech/GM Crops, 2011
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However , escalating oil prices in the 1970s created profound reappraisals of these processes and as the price of crude oil approached that of some major cereal products there was a reawakening of interest in many fermentation processes ...