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P-ISSN 0008-0845
E-ISSN 2160-8091
Editorial
Vol. 52, Issue 6, 1998November 01, 1998 PDT

Biotechnology: New benefits, new questions

C Qualset, R Webster,
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Articles in Vol. 52, Issue 6, 1998

Vol. 52, Issue 6, 1998
  • Biotechnology: New benefits, new questions
    C QualsetR Webster
  • Science briefs
    California Agriculture
  • UC contributes biotech breakthroughs
    California Agriculture
  • Public germplasm development at a crossroads: Biotechnology and intellectual property
    B Wright
  • Transgenic Bt crops and resistance: Broadscale use of pest-killing plants to be true test
    B Federici
  • Success of mite-fighting tactics evaluated: In Central Valley, early-season release of Willamette mites confers resistance on wine grapes
    R KarbanF Zalom
  • Native gray ant has beneficial role in peach orchards
    K DaaneJ Dlott
  • Feasibility of producing pear wine: Pears produce premium sparkling wine
    G McgourtyC Butzke
  • Cost analysis: Méthod champenoise sparkling pear wine costs most, but offers highest quality
    G McgourtyC Butzke
California Agriculture
Qualset, C, and R Webster. 1998. “Biotechnology: New Benefits, New Questions.” California Agriculture: The Journal of UC Agriculture and Natural Resources 52 (6): 2–2.
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