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Scientists are developing a genetically-modified (GM) abaca to come up with a variant that is resistant to major viral diseases threatening the country's fiber industry. The project aims to come up with the GM-abaca that is resistant to bunchy-top, mosaic and bract mosaic viruses by 2011, a report from the Biotechnology for Life Media and Advocacy Resource Center said Monday. A P20-million budget has been proposed to finance the project. This will be led by the Fiber Industry Development Authority and the Biotechnology Program Implementation Unit of the Department of Agriculture.
2006-12-12 | permalink
Scientists are developing a genetically-modified (GM) abaca to come up with a variant that is resistant to major viral diseases threatening the country's fiber industry. The project aims to come up with the GM-abaca that is resistant to bunchy-top, mosaic and bract mosaic viruses by 2011, a report from the Biotechnology for Life Media and Advocacy Resource Center said Monday. A P20-million budget has been proposed to finance the project. This will be led by the Fiber Industry Development Authority and the Biotechnology Program Implementation Unit of the Department of Agriculture.
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