Topic: Bt maize MON810

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Maize and its scents

It is the end of August 2003. A maize field withered by the relentless summer heat – only a few plants have any green remaining on th… more

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Withered maize field

Maize in heat stress

The marks left on this trial field by this summer’s heat and drought are clear for all to see. The maize plants are on average at lea… more

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Hatched butterfly

Wanted: Resistant European corn borers!

June 2003. Hundreds of small plastic beakers are neatly laid out in a shady greenhouse. In each one a caterpillar is metamorphosising into … more

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Thrips are pre-treated with caustic soda because they are so tiny. This makes them transparent and details are more clearly visible.

Bt maize and arthropods: Species diversity under the microscope

December 2002. The maize field was harvested a long time ago. There is nothing left to be done here, but the countless insects and spiders … more

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Ecological impacts of insect-resistant Bt maize on various insects and the European corn borer

(1999 – 2002) RWTH Aachen University, Chair of Biology V, Aachen; Federal Biological Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry (BBA)(… more

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European corn borer larva in the stem of a maize plant. A typical corn borer feeding pathway.

On the trail of the European corn borer

Early October 2002. A wonderful late summer day with blue sky and sunshine. Even from a distance there’s obviously a lot going on by … more

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Bt maize and arthropods: The time of the ‘pollen eaters’

It is early August 2002. The maize field has become a forest - the plants have shot up almost a metre in the last three weeks, despite the … more

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Bt maize and arthropods: A visit to Thripse & Co.

Mid July 2002. The maize is already almost chest height. “It can grow thirty centimetres a week”, says Achim Gathmann,”as… more

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Exclusion tent in a field of high maize plants

Alone in the maize field

The end of June, nine thirty in the morning at the edge of the field, as agreed. A vast field of maize, several trial tents, but no one to … more