Topic: Bt protein Cry3Bb1
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“Looking at all the results, we can assume that cultivation of this maize does not pose a problem.”
From 2005 to 2008, a joint biosafety research group studied genetically modified MON88017 Bt maize, which has a new gene that makes it resista… more
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Research into the impact of Bt maize (Cry 3Bb1) on non-target organisms living in the soil
(2005 – 2008) Biological Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry (BBA) (since 2008 Julius Kühn Institute (JKI)), Institute for Plan… more
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Research into side-effects of Bt maize (Cry3Bb1) on non-target organisms
(2005 – 2008) Biological Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry (BBA) (since 2008 Julius Kühn Institute (JKI)), Institute for Biol… more
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Movement of Bt toxin (Cry3Bb1) in the soil
(2005 – 2008) University of Göttingen, Institute of Applied Biotechnology in the Tropics (IBT e.V.) more
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Breeding and characterising the Western corn rootworm (Diabrotica v. virgifera)
(2005 – 2008) BTL Bio-Test Labor GmbH Sagerheide more
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Impacts of the cultivation of Diabrotica-resistant Bt maize on the maize ecosystem
(2005 – 2008) RWTH Aachen University, Institute of Environmental Research (Biology V) Chair of Ecology, Ecotoxicology and Ecochemistry more
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Effects of the cultivation of Diabrotica-resistant Bt maize on the maize ecosystem II
(2005 – 2008) RWTH Aachen University, Institute of Environmental Research (Biology V), Chair of Environmental Biology and Chemodynamics more
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Development of resistance to Bt maize among Western corn rootworm
(2005 – 2008) University of Göttingen, Institute of Plant Pathology and Plant Protection, Göttingen more
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Effects of Cry3Bb1 on the Theridion impressum spider
(2005 – 2008) Agroscope Reckenholz-Tänikon ART research station, Zurich, Switzerland more
News
Bt maize pollen poses no risk to green lacewings
Scientists at the Swiss research institute Agroscope Reckenholz-Tänikon (ART) have carried out the first research on adult green lacewings to … more