Microbiological resources centres (MIRCENs) and international scientific co-operation E. J. DaSilvaJ. C. SenezF. A. Skinner Editorial Pages: 1 - 2
The potential of biotechnology for developed and developing countries Rita R. Colwell Giam VII-Invited Papers Pages: 5 - 17
National and regional networks as an approach to develop basic and applied science in the Third World J. E. Allende Giam VII-Invited Papers Pages: 19 - 26
MIRCENs: Mechanism for international co-operation in applied microbiology and biotechnology E. J. DaSilvaH. Taguchi Giam VII-Invited Papers Pages: 27 - 40
Release of genetically engineered micro-organisms into the environment Rita R. Colwell Giam VII-Invited Papers Pages: 41 - 49
University, industry, government partnerships for improvement of response to social needs M. J. Pelczar Jr Giam VII-Invited Papers Pages: 51 - 59
The surveillance and control of bacterial and viral infections J. G. Collee Giam VII-Invited Papers Pages: 61 - 73
World Health Organization's programme for vaccine development F. Assaad Giam VII-Invited Papers Pages: 75 - 86
Bacillus thuringiensis and control of plant pests Geraldine A. HardyR. Quinlan Giam VII-Invited Papers Pages: 87 - 90
Control of simuliid blackflies and mosquitoes withBacillus thuringiensis subsp.israelensis P. LüthyD. Studer Giam VII-Invited Papers Pages: 91 - 99
Impact ofBacillus thuringiensis on pest control with emphasis on genetic manipulation H. D. Burges Giam VII-Invited Papers Pages: 101 - 120
Use of mycorrhizae for land rehabilitation J. Skuji nšM. F. Allen Giam VII-Invited Papers Pages: 161 - 176
Some factors influencing permeability of cell walls/membranes of the osmotolerant yeastSaccharomyces rouxii grown in the presence and absence of 18% NaCl B. FrantaK. H. SteinkrausD. Farr Research Papers Pages: 191 - 203
Code numbers for new genera and species of bacteria. List No. 3 J. E. StainesV. B. D. Skerman Research Papers Pages: 205 - 207