Use of Biotechnology in the Control of Insects-Prague

  • Guillen G
  • Augusto A
  • e Braccini A
  • et al.
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Abstract

Productivity gains in agriculture are satisfactory with the use of genetically modified plants and the dependency of application of insecticides on crops becomes smaller over the years. The consequences of the development and marketing of corn genetically modified (GM) have been profound, and in 2011 the area planted in the United States of America (USA) with at least one GM trait corresponded to more than 88% of was over acreage.

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Guillen, G., Augusto, A., e Braccini, A. de L., Morais Dan, L. G. de, Regina, K., Loli, G., & Brunetta, F. (2013). Use of Biotechnology in the Control of Insects-Prague. In Insecticides - Development of Safer and More Effective Technologies. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/53302

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