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BRAZIL 2009. Institute of Scientific and Technological Research of Amapa State (IEPA)
A technician holds a jar of genetically modified banana plants at the Institute of Scientific and Technological Research of Amapa State (IEPA), where research on the Black Sigatoka banana disease, also known as black leaf streak, is under way. - - General: General.
11/19/2009
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