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- How might transgenic technology (see chapter 11) be used to endowplants with the ability to fix nitrogen without the aid of bacteria? Inwhat ways would this new feature change agriculture?What’s is one positive outcome of the agricultural (Green) revolution?What green initiatives is China adopting to contribute to the Green Revolution? How does this contrast with the United States?
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