Topic: Bt maize MON810
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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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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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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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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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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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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