Publication archives

CAREER PATH'S TWISTS LEAD GENETICIST ON A QUEST TO PUT FLAVOR BACK IN THE FRUIT L.A. Times | November 13, 1999 | TERRY MCDERMOTT There are, according to this feature, perhaps a dozen professional tomato breeders in the United States and no more than twice that worldwide. One - and we think only one - dreams of making yellow ketchup.
University of Missouri | November 11, 1999 | Forrest Rose COLUMBIA, Mo. - Bt, or non-Bt? That is the question.
Reuters | November 15, 1999 | By Aya Takada TOKYO - Japan on Monday approved seven new varieties of genetically modified (GM) crops as safe for human consumption, ignoring demands by a consumer lobby that it follow the European Union and slap a moratorium on the import of new GM strains.
Financial Times (London) | November 11, 1999 | By MARK SUZMAN WASHINGTON - President Bill Clinton yesterday mounted a vigorous defence of trade liberalisation as part of a broader administration effort to win public support for the planned launch of a new round of global trade talks in Seattle later this month.
PA News | November 11, 1999 | Tom Kelly, PA News The independent UK Scientific Steering Committee survey, being published today, will, according to this story, advise which species of genetically-engineered plants and animals need to be monitored, and the number of fields required while growing the crops.
The Western Producer | November 11, 1999 | Michael Raine, Saskatoon newsroom WINNIPEG - According to this story, the debate over genetically modified organisms has made the choices of canola more confusing and has resulted in a lower than normal demand for canola seed this fall."
London Free Press | November 11, 1999 | DEBORA VAN BRENK, Free Press City Hall Reporter
Illinois Pest Management & Crop Development Bulletin | November 5, 1999 | Kevin Steffey and Mike Gray