Audiofiles

K-State's Agricultural Biotechology specialists are regular guests on KKSU-AM 580, public radio from Kansas State University. Below are RealAudio versions of recent KKSU interviews.

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K-State plant pathologist Harold Trick discusses with KKSU agriculture director Eric Atkinson a pending research project, whereby soybeans would be genetically engineered to produce a protein that  would be used as a nutrient defense against a serious human disease known as P-K-U.  December 2001  (7:37)

   K-State plant pathologist Harold Trick provides an update on soybean genetic engineering projects currently underway  at Kansas State University, with KKSU agriculture director Eric Atkinson   May 2001 (8:28) 

Director of the Wheat Research Center at K-State, Ron Madl, discusses the future of biotech wheat with KKSU agriculture director Eric Atkinson  March 2001 (15:10)

  Agricultural law specialist Roger McEowen speaks with KKSU Agriculture Director Eric Atkinson about the legal ramifications of the Starlink corn debacle and its impact in Kansas  October 2000 (16:31)

Scott Hulbert speaks with KKSU Agriculture Director Eric Atkinson about research into adding leafrust-resistant genes to wheat varieties June 2000 (10:45)

  Jan Leach talks with KKSU agriculture director Eric Atkinson about micro-assay technology, as a genetic engineering tool  January 2001  (8:24)

  Lowell Johnson talks with KKSU agriculture director Eric Atkinson about an alfalfa genetic engineering project, aimed at building in genetic traits that fight off BVD disease in cattle that consume the alfalfa hay (6:21)

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