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Yanfang Zhou, Chunmeng Huang, Yi Chen, Lanzhi Han, Jiajian Xie and Xiuping Chen
Fall armyworm (FAW), Spodoptera frugiperda, invaded the south of China in December 2018 and has since posed a huge threat to crop production in China. However, transgenic Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) corn can efficiently control the damage caused by FAWs....
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Tingting Xu, Yinhao Wang, Yueqin Wang, Sijia Bi, Benjin Hu, Fei Hu and Lina Xu
Bacillus thuringiensis is an effective entomopathogen, and its crystal toxin expressed in transgenic crops has been widely used for pest control. However, insect resistance risk is the main threat to the continued successful utility of Bt crops. Several ...
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John Efromson, Roger Lawrie, Thomas Jedidiah Jenks Doman, Matthew Bertone, Aurélien Bègue, Mark Harfouche, Dominic Reisig and R. Michael Roe
Rapid, accurate insect identification is the first and most critical step of pest management and vital to agriculture for determining optimal management strategies. In many instances, classification is necessary within a short developmental window. Two e...
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Isaac M. Wamatsembe, Godfrey Asea and Stephan M. Haefele
Maize production in Uganda is constrained by various factors, but especially drought and stem borers contribute to significant yield losses. Genetically modified (GM) maize with increased drought tolerance and/or Bt insect resistance (producing the Bacil...
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Bianca Venter, Cornelius C. Bezuidenhout
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B. Venter, C.C. Bezuidenhout
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Andrés R. Schwember
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Genetically modified (GM) crops were introduced in the mid 1990s and two principal transgenic technologies currently dominate the market, herbicide-tolerant (HT) crops and insect-resistant crops (Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) crops). HT crop...
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Denis A. Gaudet, Zhen-Xiang Lu, Frances Leggett, Bryan Puchalski, and André Laroche
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G. Mennella, N. Acciarri, A. D?Alessandro, D. Perrone, S. Arpaia, F. Sunseri and G.L. Rotino
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Coombs, Joseph J; Douches, David S; Li, Wenbin; Grafius, Edward J; Pett, Wal
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