California Agriculture Online

Biotechnology

Scientists at the University of California have pioneered modern biotechnology since its emergence in the 1970s. Below, find a curated list of California Agriculture articles going back to 1977,  when the journal published a collection on germplasm, and 1982 -- when the journal published "Genetic Engineering of Plants." More recent editions consider horticultural biotechnology and risk and benefit of genetic engineering.

    Collections/Full issues:

  • When transgenes wander, should we worry? This issue: plants, animals, and fish
  • Fruits of biotechnology struggle to emerge
  • Genetic Engineering of Plants
  • Germplasm
    News department articles:
  • Timeline uncertain for agricultural biotechnology
  • California voters assess anti-GMO initiatives
  • Challenges and opportunities for horticultural biotechnology
  • Transgenic acreage grows amid changing regulation
  • Breeding and genetics key to stemming Pierce's disease
  • The buzz on mosquito, malaria genetic codes
  • Center proposes solution for ag biotech licensing disputes
  • Exotic pest research goes high-tech
  • Sidebar: News from the UC plant genomics frontier
  • Controversy over agricultural biotechnology continues
  • New technologies are changing the face of agriculture
  • The case of the FLAVR SAVR tomato
  • Biotechnology: New benefits, new questions
  • UC contributes biotech breakthrough

    Individual research articles:

  • Pharmaceutical crops have a mixed outlook in California
  • Transgenes are revolutionizing crop production
  • Perspective: How natural is modern agriculture?
  • Genetic engineering to improve quality, productivity and value of crops
  • Genetic engineering and cloning may improve milk, livestock production
  • Commercialization of university research brings benefits, raises issues and concerns
  • Public germplasm development at a crossroads: Biotechnology and intellectual property
  • Transgenic Bt crops and resistance: Broadscale use of pest-killing plants to be true test

COLLECTIONS/FULL ISSUES

When transgenes wander, should we worry?
July-September 2006

Fruits of biotechnology struggle to emerge
April-June 2004

Genetic Engineering of Plants
August 1982

Germplasm
September 1977

NEWS DEPARTMENT ARTICLES

Timeline uncertain for agricultural biotechnology
by Peggy G. LeMaux
July-September 2006

California voters assess anti-GMO initiatives
by Robin Meadows
October-December 2004

Challenges and opportunities for horticultural biotechnology
by Kent J. Bradford, Julian M. Alston, Peggy G. Lemaux, Daniel A. Sumner
July-September 2006

Transgenic acreage grows amid changing regulation
by Robin Meadows
April-June 2004

Breeding and genetics key to stemming Pierce's disease
by Michael Barnes
July-September 2003

The buzz on mosquito, malaria genetic codes
From the Editors
November-December 2002

Center proposes solution for ag biotech licensing disputes<
by Janet Byron
March-April 2001

Exotic pest research goes high-tech
From the Editors
March-April 2001

Sidebar: News from the UC plant genomics frontier
by Jill Goetz
July-August 2000

Controversy over agricultural biotechnology continues/a>
From the Editors
July-/August 2000

New technologies are changing the face of agriculture
by James M. Lyons, George Bruening
July-August 2000

The case of the FLAVR SAVR tomato
by G. Bruening, J.M. Lyons
July-August 2000

Biotechnology: New benefits, new questions
by Calvin O. Qualset, Robert K. Webster
November-December 1998

UC contributes biotech breakthroughs
From the Editors
November-December 1998

INDIVIDUAL RESEARCH ARTICLES

Pharmaceutical crops have a mixed outlook in California
by Michelle Marvier
April-June 2007

Transgenes are revolutionizing crop production
by George Bruening
July-August 2000

Perspective: How natural is modern agriculture?
by Neal K. Van Alfen
July-August 2000

Genetic engineering to improve quality, productivity and value of crops
by Abhaya M. Dandekar, Neal Gutterson
July-August 2000

Genetic engineering and cloning may improve milk, livestock production
by James D. Murray, Gary B. Anderson
July-August 2000

Commercialization of university research brings benefits, raises issues and concerns
by William B. Lacy
July-August 2000

Public germplasm development at a crossroads: Biotechnology and intellectual property
by Brian D. Wright
November-December 1998

Transgenic Bt crops and resistance: Broadscale use of pest-killing plants to be true test
by Brian A. Federici
November-December 1998

 

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Articles and issues are listed in reverse chronological order.