@article{Ollinger:308418,
      recid = {308418},
      author = {Ollinger, Michael and Pope, Leslie},
      title = {Plant Biotechnology:  Out of the Laboratory and into the  Field  },
      address = {1995-04},
      number = {1473-2021-004},
      series = {Agricultural Economic Report No. 697},
      pages = {19},
      year = {1995},
      abstract = {As the first products of plant biotechnology become  commercialized, questions have been raised about the types  of plants under development and the goals of the  organizations using plant biotechnology.  This second  question is particularly important, because some  chemical/pesticide companies have acquired several seed  companies.  These acquisitions have led  some policy-makers  and university researchers to assert that  pesticide/chemical companies will dominate plant  biotechnology research and not develop seeds that can  substitute for chemicals.  This paper examines these  questions by using plant biotechnology field-test permit  data to characterize the organizations undertaking plant  biotechnology research and to describe and analyze their  plant development strategies.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/308418},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.308418},
}