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The current work largely confirmed previously published results. The effects of Bt maize on the community of non-target invertebrates inhabiting maize fields were small and mostly neutral, especially when compared with the effects of broad-spectrum pyrethroid insecticide treatments. Similar content being ...
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The composition and function of rhizosphere microbiomes depend on interactions between plant roots and soil nutrient conditions. However, the influence of
The release of the first transgenic events for management of corn rootworm followed several years of successful management of some other key insect pests of maize and cotton [1,2]. However, within six years of the initial release of Bt maize targeting western corn rootworm, the first cases ...
Versions Notes Abstract Fall armyworm (FAW, Spodoptera frugiperda) is a polyphagous and migratory lepidopteran pest insect in field crops and is notoriously invasive worldwide. In large portions of the Americas, its populations are managed using transgenic maize or cotton varieties producing insecticidal...