1995
Field Performance of Bt Cotton (38K)
Tom J. Wofford and Thomas Luehder, Delta and Pine Land Company, USA
1997
Cotton Leaf Curl Virus Epidemic in Pakistan: Virus Characterization, Diagnosis and Development of Virus Resistant Cotton Through Genetic Engineering (174K)
Yusuf Zafar, A. Bashir, S. Mansoor, M. Saeed, S. Asad, N. A. Saeed, R. Bridden, and K. A. Malik, National Institute for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Pakistan.
P. G. Markham, John Annes Centre, UK.
C. M. Fauquet, The Scripps research Institute, USA.
Global Diversity and Distribution of Cotton-Infecting Geminiviruses: An Essential Requisite to Developing Sustainable Disease Resistance (163K)
Judith K. Brown, University of Arizona, USA.
1998
Brief Overview of Cotton Biotechnology (219K)
James McD Stewart, University of Arkansas, USA.
Osama Ahmed Momtaz, Agricultural Genetic Engineering Research Institute, Egypt.
2000
A Future for IPM in Cotton: The Challenge of Integrating New Tools to Minimize Pesticide Dependence (37K)
Gary P. Fitt, Australian Cotton Cooperative Research Center, Australia.
Genetically Modified CottonsCosts and Expectations (41K)
Dave Anthony, Auscott Limited, Australia.
The Role of Biotechnology in Cotton (5.5MB)
Jim Peacock, CSIRO Plant Industry, Australia.
New Trends in Cotton Biotechnology for Production Improvement (58K)
Osama Ahmed Momtaz, Agricultural Genetic Engineering Research Institute, Egypt.
2001
Transgenic Agriculture: A Tool or a Threat for Integrated Crop Management? (156K)
Servet Kefi, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Turkey.
South African Experience with Bt Cotton (205K)
G. D. Joubert, M. J. Venter, G. C. Theron, A. Swanepoel & E.G. Eulitz, ARC-Institute for Industrial Crops, South Africa.
H. F. Schröder, Cotton SA, South Africa.
P. Macaskill, Delta & Pine Land Inc., South Africa.
Efforts to Expand Genetically Improved Cotton in Africa (170K)
Andrew Bennett
Monsanto SA (Pty) Ltd, South Africa.
Limits on the Use of Genetically Modified Cotton in Africa: The Case of Burkina Faso (160K)
Doulaye Traore and M. Denys Sanfo
INERA/Programme Coton/CRREA-Ouest Farako-Bâ, Burkina Faso.
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