The 2010 Beltwide Cotton Conferences provided a new vision of the consequences of about 15 years of widespread and uncoordinated cropping of transgenic cotton in the United States. Insect-resistant and/or herbicide-tolerant cotton varieties modified parasite complexes, namely those of insects and weeds damaging cotton crops. The Conferences have revealed that the adaptation solutions so far proposed make illusory the expectations at the launch of transgenic cotton, in terms of effective pest control, cost reduction, and antagonism between chemical and biotech methods. The USA case points out that the technical and economic sustainability of transgenic varieties must lie in a systemic and coordinated approach. (Résumé d'auteur
Do transgenic crops cause agrobiodiversity erosion? We hypothesize that they increase productivity a...
Not AvailableWorld population is projected to reach over nine billion by the year 2050, and ensuring...
The cotton crop sustains more insects than any other crop grown commercially world-wide. Any single ...
Available at http://www.pressesagro.be/base/text/v15n4/545.pdfInternational audienceThe 2010 Beltwid...
Version imprimée consultable au http://www.john-libbey-eurotext.fr/fr/revues/agro_biotech/agr/sommai...
Transgenic cotton plants were amongst the first genetically modified (GM) plants to be released on t...
Abstract The introduction of genetically modified (GM) cotton in 1996 in the US and its worldwide sp...
Genetically modified (GM) insects and herbicides resistant cotton crop was among the first commercia...
Agricultural biotechnology is one of many tools available for improving crop productivity and the en...
Cotton is an important crop as it produces valuable textile fibre and contributes to economy of vari...
Transgenic cottons producing Cry toxins from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) provide for control of lepi...
In 2009, transgenic crops were grown on 134 million hectares in 25 countries, including India, in si...
The ability to cut and join DNA to create a new molecule and to insert into the crop plant ...
More than 10 million acres of transgenic insect-resistant crops, including cotton, corn and...
Transgenic Bt cotton can halve pesticide application rates in Argentina while significantly increasi...
Do transgenic crops cause agrobiodiversity erosion? We hypothesize that they increase productivity a...
Not AvailableWorld population is projected to reach over nine billion by the year 2050, and ensuring...
The cotton crop sustains more insects than any other crop grown commercially world-wide. Any single ...
Available at http://www.pressesagro.be/base/text/v15n4/545.pdfInternational audienceThe 2010 Beltwid...
Version imprimée consultable au http://www.john-libbey-eurotext.fr/fr/revues/agro_biotech/agr/sommai...
Transgenic cotton plants were amongst the first genetically modified (GM) plants to be released on t...
Abstract The introduction of genetically modified (GM) cotton in 1996 in the US and its worldwide sp...
Genetically modified (GM) insects and herbicides resistant cotton crop was among the first commercia...
Agricultural biotechnology is one of many tools available for improving crop productivity and the en...
Cotton is an important crop as it produces valuable textile fibre and contributes to economy of vari...
Transgenic cottons producing Cry toxins from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) provide for control of lepi...
In 2009, transgenic crops were grown on 134 million hectares in 25 countries, including India, in si...
The ability to cut and join DNA to create a new molecule and to insert into the crop plant ...
More than 10 million acres of transgenic insect-resistant crops, including cotton, corn and...
Transgenic Bt cotton can halve pesticide application rates in Argentina while significantly increasi...
Do transgenic crops cause agrobiodiversity erosion? We hypothesize that they increase productivity a...
Not AvailableWorld population is projected to reach over nine billion by the year 2050, and ensuring...
The cotton crop sustains more insects than any other crop grown commercially world-wide. Any single ...