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Circadian control of carbohydrate availability for growth in Arabidopsis plants at night
Plant growth is driven by photosynthetic carbon fixation during the day. Some photosynthate is accumulated, often as starch, to support nocturnal metabolism and growth at night.

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Screening Crop Plants for Toxins
John Innes Centre scientists are working on a way to screen crop plants for a toxic accumulation. The genetic screen will be particularly useful for crops grown in tropical and sub-Saharan Africa.

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GM maize completely safe
South African maize from genetically modified (GM) crops is completely safe for human and animal consumption, an independent biotechnology consultant Dr Wynand van der Walt said on Monday.

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Gates backs GM crops: tech must help farmers, feed rising population
Giving his full support to the use of genetic engineering in agriculture, Microsoft founder and philanthropist Bill Gates today said if the world continued to produce food with existing technologies it would not be able to feed its increasing population.

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Super crops
BUNDABERG growers could be planting genetically-modified sugar cane in as little as five years as scientists work behind the scenes to produce a super crop.

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The IRC2010 Registration System is currently undergoing maintenance until Sunday, June 27. A note is posted at the website regarding this: www.asiacongress.com

ITEC training programme Applications of Biotechnology
TERI had organized the Training programme on ‘Application on Biotechnology and its Regulation’ in 2007, 2008 and 2009 sponsored by Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC), Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India.

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Report
The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) and the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD), Vietnam are pleased to invite you to submit your abstract or paper to the 3rd International Rice Congress

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Sad news
Farewell to Norman Borlaug, Hunger Fighter and Father of the Green Revolution

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Belgian Bilateral Scholarships 2010 - 2011

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The 19th World Congress of Soil Science will be held in Australia

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GENEVA, SWITZERLAND - GlobalGrain recently announced that registration for GlobalGrain 2009, scheduled for Nov. 17-19 at the President Wilson Hotel in Geneva, Switzerland, is now open.
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Funding available for grad students and post-docs
(Five Doctoral Stipends and Three Post-Doctoral Contracts)

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CABI launches enhanced life sciences delivery platform
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USDA Borlaug Fellowship Program in Vietnam

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Announcing the Science Forum 2009
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The International Agricultural Training Centre,
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BUILDING INSIGHTS; BREAKING BOUNDARIES MANUSCRIPTS SUBMISSION
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International Symposium
on Environmental Pollution and its Impact on Life in the Mediterranean Region
October 7 to 11, 2009 in Bari – Italy
International Symposium
on Soil Organic Matter Dynamics: Land Use, Management and Global Change
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Conference on Salinization
Soil salinity/sodicity/alkalinity in new perspectives

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Calling for Agri Authors
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Indonesia to begin rice exports of up to 5MLN tons to Asia
Indonesia's state-owned entity for food procurement will begin full-blown rice exports this year

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Indonesia to export rice if 2009 production target achieved
Agriculture Minister Anton Apriyantono said Indonesia would export one million tons of rice if its national rice production target for 2009 was achieved.

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Rice research project receives grant
LOS BAÑOS, PHILIPPINES — A project to re-engineer photosynthesis in rice, led by the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) through a global consortium of scientists,

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Ricehopper problems intensify in China
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Professor Cheng has been working on rice planthoppers since the 1970s and here he shares his analysis of the development of planthopper problems in China since the 1960s.
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Vietnam to host international rice congress
The 3rd International Rice Congress (IRC2010) will be held in Hanoi, Vietnam, in 2010, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the International Rice Research Institute.

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China Overtakes USA in Number of Biotech Publications
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Southeast Asian Nations Endorse Rice Action Plan
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Vietnam's rice export earnings up 90% in first nine months
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