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» Plants Defend Themselves Chemically
By Richard E. Lyng | Published 12/9/2007 | Agriculture | Rating:

Plants contain and may subsequently release into the environment molecules that provide them with defenses against disease, nematodes, herbivores, and other plants.



» Plant Growth Regulators
By Richard E. Lyng | Published 12/9/2007 | Agriculture | Rating:

Plant growth regulators are hormone-like chemicals that occur naturally in plants, and play a central role in their growth and development.



» Genetic Engineering Can Help Control Disease
By Richard E. Lyng | Published 12/8/2007 | Agriculture | Rating:

Infectious diseases are still the main cause of illness and death in domestic livestock.



» Gender Preselection in Farm Animals
By Richard E. Lyng | Published 12/6/2007 | Agriculture | Rating:

Every living being has a set of paired chromosomes, which carry all the genetic material necessary to maintain life and also to propagate new life.



» Biotechnology in Animal Reproduction
By Richard E. Lyng | Published 12/6/2007 | Agriculture | Rating:

Animals pass on their genetic characteristics to the next generation via cells called gametes, sperm for the male and eggs or oocytes for the female.



» The Future of Biotechnology in Food Processing
By Richard E. Lyng | Published 12/6/2007 | Agriculture | Rating:

By the year 2000 the worldwide market for biotechnology-derived food and agricultural products could be valued at tens to hundreds of billions of dollars.



» Some of the World's Best Farmland Is Here
By Richard E. Lyng | Published 08/18/2007 | Agriculture | Rating:

Soil quality is determined by its properties, characteristics, and conditions.



» Transformation of the Land in Colonial America
By Richard E. Lyng | Published 08/12/2007 | Agriculture | Unrated

The earliest European settlers and the explorers who preceded them approached eastern North America with feelings of apprehension and optimism.



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