Genetic Engineering And Crop Protection: Future Prospects (Technical Insights)Frost & SullivanJune 1, 2001 SKU: MC1210534 |
| If you are involved in molecular biology research, applied research or competitive intelligence Genetic Engineering and Crop Protection: Future Prospects presents an extensive study of the field. This landmark Report unveils current and upcoming technologies, gauges public resistance, outlines industry leaders’ strengths and weaknesses, and includes key personnel and contact information. We pay particular attention to technologies and promising research expected to achieve disease and nematode control via genetic modification within 10 years.
Based on original work with primary sources, Genetic Engineering and Crop Protection: Future Prospects offers tremendous value. Imagine the expense of hiring experts to survey the GM field and produce these kinds of comparative results and rankings. A Report of this magnitude will guide key decisions from investments in R&D to product launches, joint ventures, and more. Discover what the key players are up to and who will likely come out on top, including who’s:
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Profile industry movers and shakers. Get a behind-the-scenes view of top companies involved in GM crops worldwide:
- Monsanto is developing biopesticides, insect-resistant tomatoes and corn resistant to corn borers
- Dupont is developing new active substances for fungicides, herbicides and insecticides
- AgrEvo is acquiring expertise in agrochemicals, germplasm and plant breeding
- Rhône-Poulenc has 2 emerging blockbusters—Regent and Balance
- Novartis is the world leader in the seed market
- Zeneca is evaluating delayed ripening, biodegradable polymer production
- Mogen is focusing on genetic modification in plants for disease and nematode resistance
- Dow AgroScience plans to be the major player in the global glyphosate market
- BASF is targeting genetically engineered plants with improved ingredients and cultivation properties
- Cyanamid is involved in baculovirus research and imidazolinone tolerant crops
- Bayer is a late entrant, planning to extend insecticides and fungicides into seed treatment products

