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090 _aCIS-3857
100 1 _aThro, A.M.
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111 2 _aArnel R. Hallauer International Symposium on Plant Breeding
_cMexico, DF (Mexico)
_d17-22 Aug 2003
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245 1 0 _aPlant breeding in the U.S. :
_bA preliminary look at trends in investment 1994-2002
260 _aMexico, DF (Mexico) :
_bCIMMYT,
_c2003.
300 _a1 page
340 _aPrinted
520 _aSecurity, opportunity, and flexibility for U.s. agriculture are dependent on continual access to robust, high-quality crop varieties. Crop varieties are produced through plant breeding. The only way to ensure that the right varieties are ready when needed is sustained investment in plant breeding. The only comprehensive data set on investment in plant breeding in the u.s. is the 1996 publication by Iowa State University in cooperation with CSREES, "National Plant Breeding Study 1. Human and Financial Resources Devoted to Plant Breeding Research and Development in the United States in 1994" (1<.J. Frey). This report is still the most recent data set available. It is not known how well the 1994 data reflect current investment. Both rapid progress in technology, and extensive structural changes in U.s. plant breeding are thought to have impacted plant breeding investment.
536 _aSocioeconomics Program
546 _aText in English
591 _a0311|AGRIS 0301|AL-Economic Program
595 _aCSC
650 1 7 _aCultivation
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650 1 7 _aPlant physiology
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650 1 7 _aQuality
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650 1 7 _aTechnology
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650 1 7 _aVarieties
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650 1 7 _aYield factors
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650 1 7 _aPlant breeding
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700 1 _aTraxler, G.,
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700 1 _aAcquaye, A.
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700 1 _aFrey, K.J.
_929029
773 _dMexico, DF (Mexico) : CIMMYT, 2003.
_gp. 226
_tBook of abstracts : Arnel R. Hallauer international symposium on plant breeding
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