The 'high-dose-refuge' (HDR) strategy is widely recommended by the biotechnology industry and regulatory authorities to delay pest adaptation to transgenic crops that produce Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) toxins. This involves cultivating nontoxic plants (refuges) in close proximity to crops producing a high dose of Bt toxin. The principal cost associated with this strategy is due to yield losses suffered by farmers growing unprotected, refuge plants. Using a population genetic model of selection in a spatially heterogeneous environment , we show the existence of an optimal spatial configuration of refuges that could prevent the evolution of resistance whilst reducing the use of costly refuges. In particular, the sustainable control of pests ...
Transgenic crops expressing Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) toxins have been widely and successfully dep...
International audienceWe constructed a reaction-diffusion model of the development of resistance to ...
When the application of pesticides places selective evolutionary pressure on pest populations, it ca...
The 'high-dose-refuge' (HDR) strategy is widely recommended by the biotechnology industry and regula...
In this study we discuss why planting non-Bacillus thuringiensis (non-Bt) cotton as a refuge crop in...
Abstract Genetically engineered crops expressing Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) Cry toxins have transfo...
Genetically modified (GM) crops developed for insect control express cry genes from the bacterium Ba...
Reinforcing the high-dose/refuge strategy with releases of transgenic insects has been suggested as ...
We consider the use of a genetically modi ed crop to ght a pest population that feeds on the crop. ...
Modelling is a common tool for evaluating the sustainability of Bt crops. We previously used modelli...
This study examined the efficient refuge policies for Bt cotton for three cotton growing regions in ...
The evolution of resistance to pesticides by insect pests is a significant challenge for sustainable...
We use a regulatory model with resistance evolution in two pests to insecticidal Bt cotton and pyret...
Refuges of non-Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) cotton are used to delay Bt resistance in several key ins...
In the context of genetically modified crops expressing the Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) toxin, a 're...
Transgenic crops expressing Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) toxins have been widely and successfully dep...
International audienceWe constructed a reaction-diffusion model of the development of resistance to ...
When the application of pesticides places selective evolutionary pressure on pest populations, it ca...
The 'high-dose-refuge' (HDR) strategy is widely recommended by the biotechnology industry and regula...
In this study we discuss why planting non-Bacillus thuringiensis (non-Bt) cotton as a refuge crop in...
Abstract Genetically engineered crops expressing Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) Cry toxins have transfo...
Genetically modified (GM) crops developed for insect control express cry genes from the bacterium Ba...
Reinforcing the high-dose/refuge strategy with releases of transgenic insects has been suggested as ...
We consider the use of a genetically modi ed crop to ght a pest population that feeds on the crop. ...
Modelling is a common tool for evaluating the sustainability of Bt crops. We previously used modelli...
This study examined the efficient refuge policies for Bt cotton for three cotton growing regions in ...
The evolution of resistance to pesticides by insect pests is a significant challenge for sustainable...
We use a regulatory model with resistance evolution in two pests to insecticidal Bt cotton and pyret...
Refuges of non-Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) cotton are used to delay Bt resistance in several key ins...
In the context of genetically modified crops expressing the Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) toxin, a 're...
Transgenic crops expressing Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) toxins have been widely and successfully dep...
International audienceWe constructed a reaction-diffusion model of the development of resistance to ...
When the application of pesticides places selective evolutionary pressure on pest populations, it ca...