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- CropDesign is a biotech company located in Ghent, Belgium. The company develops a portfolio of agronomic traits for the global commercial seed markets...
- directors. Van Montagu was also involved in founding the biotech company CropDesign, of which he was a board member from 1998 to 2004. He is president of...
- molecular biology at the University of Ghent. He was director of DevGen and CropDesign and is a director of the biotech companies Ablynx, Peakadilly, Actogenix...
- Genetic Systems, Hoechst Schering AgrEvo GmbH and Aventis CropScience. Johan Cardoen (PDF) CropDesign sluit miljoenen-contract met BASF Plant Science (in Dutch)...
- well-designed crop rotation can reduce the need for synthetic fertilizers and herbicides by better using ecosystem services from a diverse set of crops. Additionally...
- of cropping is common to the photographic, film processing, broadcasting, graphic design, and printing businesses. In the printing, graphic design and...
- spin-offs from academic research groups, such as for Ablynx, DevGen, CropDesign, ActoGeniX, Pronota (formerly Peakadilly), Agrosavfe, Multiplicom, Q-biologicals...
- Crabbé, Ben - Crisis and Emergency Management Centre - Croix de la Grise - CropDesign - Cross of the Deported 1914-1918 - Crown Council of Belgium - Culture...
- : 15  In 2002, Bayer CropScience was formed through Bayer's acquisition of the plant biotech branch Aventis CropScience. CropDesign Flanders Interuniversity...
- (1933–) molecular biologist. Co-founder of the Plant Genetic Systems and CropDesign companies. Discovered the Ti plasmid. 96) Auguste Beernaert, (1829–1912)...