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Science 15 August 1997:
Vol. 277. no. 5328, pp. 883 - 887
DOI: 10.1126/science.277.5328.883

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A prominent tropical biologist describes how "the socioeconomics of farming" apply to "carbon sequestration through forest regeneration." "The cooperation of many institutions" is said to be needed for the success of the United Nations' "Forest Resources Assessment 2000 Project." Researchers discuss efforts to sequence the genome of corn and other grains. (Right, the big three: wheat, rice, and corn). And the U.S. National Research Council is said to have open meetings most of the time.

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Volume 277, Number 5328, Issue of 15 August 1997 pp. 883-887.
©1997 by The American Association for the Advancement of Science.

Letters in This Issue

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[Letter] The Carbon Crop
Daniel H. Janzen
[Letter] Global Information on Tropical Forests
Sandra Brown and Raymond L. Czaplewski
[Letter] Reef Check: Complete Agreement
Thomas J. Goreau and Gregor Hodgson
[Letters] Corn Genome Initiative
Mark E. Sorrells
Olin D. Anderson, et al.
Michael W. Bevan
Jon Cohen
[Letter] When Doors Are Closed at the NRC
Jacqueline A. MacDonald
[Letter] Telomerase Activity of Reverse Transcriptase
Miria Ricchetti and Henri Buc
[Letter] Corrections and Clarifications





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