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Publication YearTitleAuthor(s), Editor(s), Other Contributor(s)Publication Type
2011New plant breeding techniques. State-of-the-art and prospects for commercial developmentLUSSER MARIA; PARISI CLAUDIA; PLAN DAMIEN; RODRIGUEZ CEREZO EmilioJRC Reference Reports
2011New plant breeding techniques. State-of-the-art and prospects for commercial developmentLUSSER MARIA; PARISI CLAUDIA; RODRIGUEZ CEREZO Emilio; PLAN DAMIENEUR - Scientific and Technical Research Reports
2008On the Effects of Technological Innovation as a Response to Cotton Policy Change: the Case of Bt Cotton in SpainCEDDIA Michele; GOMEZ BARBERO Manuel; RODRIGUEZ CEREZO EMILIOContributions to Conferences
2010Peer-reviewed Surveys indicate Positive Impact of Commercialized GM cropsAREAL FRANCISCO JOSÉ; RIESGO LAURA; RODRIGUEZ CEREZO EmilioArticles in Journals
2013Plant breeding for an EU bio-based economy: The potential of public sector and public/private partnershipsVAN ELSEN Aad; AYERDI GOTOR Alicia; DI VICENTE Carmen; TRAON Daniel; GENNATAS Jacques; AMAT Laurence; NEGRI Valeria; CHABLE Véronique; RODRIGUEZ CEREZO EmilioEUR - Scientific and Technical Research Reports
2008Plant Molecular Farming: Opportunities and ChallengesSTEIN Alexander Jivraj; RODRIGUEZ CEREZO EMILIOEUR - Scientific and Technical Research Reports
2008Plant Molecular Farming: Opportunities and ChallengesBASARAN Pervin; RODRIGUEZ CEREZO EmilioArticles in Journals
2009A Review of the World's Commercial Pipeline of GM Crops and Implications for Asynchronous Approvals and TradeSTEIN Alexander Jivraj; RODRIGUEZ CEREZO EmilioContributions to Conferences
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