GM Insect Biodiversity and Ecological Interactions
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Anurag Chaurasia David L. Hawksworth Manoela Pessoa de Miranda Editors
GMOs
Implications for Biodiversity Conservation and Ecological Processes
Topics in Biodiversity and Conservation Series Editor David L. Hawksworth, Ashtead, Surrey, UK
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Anurag Chaurasia • David L. Hawksworth Manoela Pessoa de Miranda Editors
GMOs Implications for Biodiversity Conservation and Ecological Processes
Editors Anurag Chaurasia Indian Institute of Vegetable Research Indian Council of Agricultural Research Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
David L. Hawksworth Comparative Plant and Fungal Biology Royal Botanical Gardens Kew Kew, Richmond, UK
Manoela Pessoa de Miranda Biosafety and Biosecurity United Nations Environment Programme Montreal, QC, Canada
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