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... 1994. Gene flow between cultivated and wild sunflower.
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... protein also called Colorado potato beetle active protein from Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. tenebrionis.
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... 1997. Advances in Insect Control: The Role of Transgenic Plants.
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... 1997. Gene flow from transgenic crops.
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... Pp. 1547 in Genetic Contributions to Yield Gains of Five Major Crop Plants, W
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... 1994b. Watermelon mosaic virus-2 coat protein, zucchini yellow mosaic virus coat protein, and the genetic material necessary for production of these proteins in transgenic squash plants.
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... 1999. EPA and USDA position paper on insect resistance management in Bt crops.
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... 1994. Genetically modified Colorado potato beetle resistant potato plants, foliar-applied microbial B.t.t., and conventional insecticides: comparative impacts on non-target arthropods.
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... 1998. Transgenic melon and squash expressing coat protein genes of aphid-borne viruses do not assist the spread of an aphid-transmissable strain of cucumber mosaic virus in the field.
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... 1993. Resistance of Curcurbita moschata to watermelon mosaic virus type 2 and its genetic relation to resistance to zucchini yellow mosaic virus.
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... 4. Madison, WI: Crop Science Society of America.
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... l999c. House Agriculture subcommittees question EPA authority to regulate biotech plants; ask agency to re-open comment period on Plant Pesticide Rule.
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... 1998. Naturally occurring biological controls in genetically engineered crops.
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... 1993. Aerobic soil degradation of Colorado potato beetle active protein from Bacillus thuringiensis subsp.
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... 1993. Colorado potato beetle active Bacillus thuringiensis subsp.
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... 1992. Untranslatable transcripts of the tobacco etch virus coat protein gene can interfere with tobacco etch virus replication in transgenic plants and protoplasts.
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... 1996b. Assessment of the allergenic potential of foods derived from genetically engineered crop plants.
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... Pp. 1-14 in Genetic Contributions to Yield Gains of Five Major Crop Plants.
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... 1997. Bt corn and European corn borer: Long-term success through resistance management.
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... 1986. Delay of disease development in transgenic plants that express the tobacco mosaic virus coat protein gene.
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... Crop Science Society of America Special Publ.
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... on Plant Breeding and Processing. Crop Science Society of America, Special Publication No.
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... 1993. Sensitivity of selected insect species to the Colorado potato beetle active protein from Bacillus thuringiensis subsp.
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... 1995. Field evaluation of transgenic squash containing single or multiple virus coat protein constructs for resistance to cucumber mosaic virus, watermelon mosaic virus 2, and zucchini yellow mosaic virus.
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... Petition 94-257-01 for Determination of Nonregulated Status for Colorado Potato Beetle-Resistant Potato Lines BT6, BT10, BT12, BT16, BT17, BT18, and BT23. March 2.
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... 1996. Isolation of recombinant viruses between cauliflower mosaic virus and a viral gene in transgenic plants under conditions of moderate selection.
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... 1994. Enhanced protection against fungal attack by constitutive co-expression of chitinase and glucanase genes in transgenic tobacco.


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