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ESCAPE OF PEST RESISTANCE TRANSGENES TO AGRICULTURAL WEEDS: RELEVANT FACETS OF WEED ECOLOGY1
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In this paper, I will sketch some features of weed ecology and evolutionary biology that, in my view, are relevant to assessing the prospects of pest resistance transgene escape into populations of agricultural weeds. I will focus on weeds of field crop agroecosystems, rather than addressing the broader category of invasive plants in genera ...
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In 1996, transgenic crops (cotton, corn, and potatoes) containing the gene from Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) that encodes for an insecticidal toxin were first commercially produced in the United States. Because we can expect the commercialization of numerous crops with Bt insecticidal genes, e ...
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The scenario that has stimulated this workshop is a scary one: resistance genes developed for protecting our crops escape into natural populations of weeds and crop relatives. These populations then become resistant to the pests and pathogens that hold them in check. Resistant populations explode in abundance and invade back into our ...
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