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Title:
Faster, further, higher crops [through genetic engineering of plants] / Robert Henry.
Author:
Henry, Robert J.
Year:
1994.
Series:
Today's life science, v. 6(10)
Description:
p. 18-21 : ill.
Subject:
Genetic engineering.
;
Plant breeding.
;
Biochemical genetics.
;
Agricultural research.
;
Grain.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Type:
Book
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