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New techniques in agricultural biotechnology

This comprehensive scientific comparison covers the whole spectrum of breeding techniques used for agricultural applications (conventional and new breeding techniques, established genetic modification) in plants, animals and microorganisms.

SAM Explanatory Note "New techniques in agricultural biotechnology"
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Standard identifier: 978-92-79-66222-5

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