One of the first successes of plant biotechnology has been the creation and commercialisation of transgenic crops exhibiting resistance to major insect pests. First generation products encompassed plants with single insecticidal Bt genes with resistance against major pests of corn and cotton. Modelling studies predicted that usefulness of these resistant plants would be short-lived, as a result of the ability of insects to develop resistance against single insecticidal gene products. However, despite such dire predictions no such collapse has taken place and the acreage of transgenic insect resistance crops has been increasing at a steady rate over the 9 years since the deployment of the first transgenic insect resistant plant. However, in ...
Transgenic resistance to insects has been demonstrated in plants expressing insecticidal genes such ...
Abstract Insect and herbicide-resistant plants are the most widely grown transgenics in agricultural...
INTRODUCTION There is a continuing need to increase food production as the world population is expec...
One of the first successes of plant biotechnology has been the creation and commercialisation of tra...
Insect pests constitute a major constraint in crop production. Approximately 15 % of agricultural pr...
Pest resistance is a serious global problem. Over 600 pests (insects, weeds, pathogens) are reported...
Integrated pest management has historically placed great hopes on host plant resistance. However, co...
The adoption of insect-resistant transgenic crops has been increasing annually at double-digit rates...
More than 10 million acres of transgenic insect-resistant crops, including cotton, corn and...
Although integrated pest management (IPM) strategies have been developed worldwide, further improvem...
The use of recombinant DNA technology to develop genetically-modified crops is considered as a major...
The status of the development of pest-resistant transgenic plants was reviewed with primary focus on...
WOS: 000357748700003The advent of genetic engineering has revolutionized agriculture remarkably with...
Genetic engineering of crop plants to confer resistance to insect pests offers an environmental fri...
With a projected population of 10 billion by 2050, an immediate priority for agriculture is to achie...
Transgenic resistance to insects has been demonstrated in plants expressing insecticidal genes such ...
Abstract Insect and herbicide-resistant plants are the most widely grown transgenics in agricultural...
INTRODUCTION There is a continuing need to increase food production as the world population is expec...
One of the first successes of plant biotechnology has been the creation and commercialisation of tra...
Insect pests constitute a major constraint in crop production. Approximately 15 % of agricultural pr...
Pest resistance is a serious global problem. Over 600 pests (insects, weeds, pathogens) are reported...
Integrated pest management has historically placed great hopes on host plant resistance. However, co...
The adoption of insect-resistant transgenic crops has been increasing annually at double-digit rates...
More than 10 million acres of transgenic insect-resistant crops, including cotton, corn and...
Although integrated pest management (IPM) strategies have been developed worldwide, further improvem...
The use of recombinant DNA technology to develop genetically-modified crops is considered as a major...
The status of the development of pest-resistant transgenic plants was reviewed with primary focus on...
WOS: 000357748700003The advent of genetic engineering has revolutionized agriculture remarkably with...
Genetic engineering of crop plants to confer resistance to insect pests offers an environmental fri...
With a projected population of 10 billion by 2050, an immediate priority for agriculture is to achie...
Transgenic resistance to insects has been demonstrated in plants expressing insecticidal genes such ...
Abstract Insect and herbicide-resistant plants are the most widely grown transgenics in agricultural...
INTRODUCTION There is a continuing need to increase food production as the world population is expec...