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Recent Publications ISAAA. 1996. Annual Report 1995: Shared solutions to shared problems. ISAAA: Ithaca, NY. 28 pp. ISAAA. 1996. Fellowships that shape the future: The ISAAA biotechnology fellowship program. ISAAA: Ithaca, NY. 16 pp. James, C. 1996. Agricultural research and development: The need for public-private sector partnerships. Issues in Agriculture No 9. CGIAR: Washington D.C. 48 pp. James, C. 1996. Progress of genetic engineering in field and horticultural crops. Technical Report No. 12. Asia and Pacific Seed Association. 31 pp. James, C. and A.F Krattiger. 1996. Global review of the field testing and commercialization of transgenic plants, 1986 to 1995: the first decade of crop biotechnology. ISAAA Brief No 1. 1SAAA: Ithaca, NY. 31 pp. Krattiger, A.F. 1996. The role of the private sector in biotech transfer to developing countries. Presented at the Agricultural Biotechnology International Conference '96, Saskatoon, Canada, June 12-14, 1996. Krattiger, A.F and K.V. Raman. 1996. The acquisition and transfer of transgenic plants in the Asia-Pacific region: Case study of the Bt Gene. Technical Report No. 13. Asia and Pacific Seed Association. 30 pp. Krattiger, A.F and F Wambugu. 1996. The ISAAA biosafety initiative. In Biosafety capacity building: Evaluation criteria development. I. Virgin and RJ. Frederick (Eds.). Stockholm Environment Institute: Stockholm. pp 51-54. Krattiger, A.E, PI. Payne and C.N. Law. 1996. Effects of homologous group 1 and 6 chromosomes of the Cappelle-Desprez (Bezostaya 1) substitution lines on aspects of bread-making quality of wheat. Euphytica 89:17-25. Raman, K.V. 1996. International applications of transgenic plants. In Workshop on transgenic plants biology and applications. Tuskegee University, Center for Plant Biotechnology Research, April 20-22, 1996. Abstract. Wambugu, F.M. 1996. Control of African sweet potato virus diseases through biotechnology and technology transfer. In Turning priorities into feasible programs: Planning, priorities and policies for agricultural biotechnology. J. Komen, J.I. Cohen and Z. Ofir (Eds). IBS: The Hague. Wambugu, F.M. 1996. Institutional linkages and international co-operation for implementation of biosafety for biotechnology transfer and application in Kenya: ISAAA's perspective. In Turning priorities into feasible programs: Planning, priorities and policies for agricultural biotechnology. J. Komen, J.I. Cohen and Z. Ofir (Eds). IBS: The Hague. Edited by Simon Chater With David Alvarez & Anatole F Krattiger Major ISAAA Projects in Africa by Simon Chater Photos by Anatole F Krattiger, except Page 9 (bottom right) & Page 36: courtesy Nathan Russell, CIAT Page 30: Simon Chater Design and Page Layout Patricia Brand and Anatole F Krattiger Graphics Patricia Brand Cover Linda Haylor-Mikula
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Correct Citation ISAAA. 1997. ISAAA Annual Report 1996: Advancing Altruism in Africa. ISAAA: Ithaca, New York.
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