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ADDITIONAL READING
- Ban,
J., 2000. Agricultural biological warfare: An overview. The Arena, Number 9, June 2000.
Washington: Chemical and Biological Arms Control Institute. 8 pp.
- Brown,
C., 1999. Agro-terrorism: a cause for alarm. The Monitor: Nonproliferation, Demilitarization, and Arms Control.
Winter-Spring 1999, pp 6-8.
- Casagrande, R., 2000.
Biological terrorism targeted at agriculture: the threat to US
national security. Nonproliferation Review 7 no. 3, 92-105.
- Casagrande, R., 2002.
Biological Warfare Targeted at Livestock. BioScience, in press (July issue).
- Dudley, J. P., and M. H. Woodford, 2002.
Bioweapons, biodiversity, and ecocide: potential effects of bioweapons on biological diversity. BioScience, in press (July issue).
- Frazier,
T. W., and D. C. Richardson (eds), 1999. Food and Agricultural Security: Guarding Against Natural Threats
and Terrorist Attacks Affecting Health, National food Supplies, and
Agricultural Economics. New York: New York Academy of Sciences (Annals of the New York Academy of
Sciences, Vol 894). 233 pp.
- Gordon,
J. C., and S. Bech-Nielsen, 1986. Biological terrorism: a direct threat to
our livestock industry. Military Medicine 151, 357-363.
- Kohnen, A. S., 2000. Responding to the Threat of Agroterrorism: Specific Recommendations
for the United States Department of Agriculture. BCSIA Discussion
Paper 2000-29, ESDP Discussion Paper ESDP-2000-04, John F. Kennedy School
of Government, Harvard University, October 2000. 43 pp. Available
online at http://ksgnotes1.harvard.edu/BCSIA/ESDP.nsf/www/Research.
- Madden, L. V., 2002.
A population-dynamic approach to assess the threat of plant pathogens as biological weapons against annual crops. BioScience 52, 65-74.
- Rogers,
P., S. Whitby and M. Dando, 1999. Biological warfare against crops. Scientific American, June, pp
70-75.
- Van
der Plank, J. E., 1963. Plant diseases in biological warfare. Pp 212-222
in J. E. van der Plank, Plant Diseases:
Epidemics and Control. New York: Academic Press.
- Wheelis,
M., 1999. Biological sabotage in world war I. Pp. 35-62 in E. Geissler and
J. E. v. C. Moon (Eds.) Biological
and Toxin Weapons: Research, Development and Use from the Middle Ages to
1945. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Wheelis, M., R. Casagrande, and L. V. Madden, 2002.
Biological attack on agriculture: low-tech, high-impact bioterrorism. BioScience, in press (July issue).
- Whitby, S. M., 2001. The potential use of plant pathogens against crops.
Microbes and Infection 3, 73-80.
- Whitby, S. M., 2002. Biological Warfare Against Crops. Palgrave.
- Whitby, S. and P. Rogers,
1997. Anti-crop biological warfare—implications of the Iraqi and US
programmes. Defense Analysis 13,
303-318.
- Wilson,
T. M., L. Logan-Henfrey, R. Weller, and B. Kellman. 2000. Agroterrorism,
biological crimes, and biological warfare targeting animal agriculture, p.
23-57. In C. Brown and C. Bolin (eds.), Emerging Diseases of Animals. ASM Press, Washington, D.C.
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