Gone with transgenic cotton in the USA

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  • Literature reference
  • Author
  • Fok Michel
  • English title of the work
  • Gone with transgenic cotton in the USA
  • Title of the work
  • Gone with transgenic cotton in the USA
  • Year of publication
  • 2011
  • Author's email
  • michel.fok@cirad.fr
  • Issue number of a journal, magazine...
  • 4
  • Journal or magazine
  • Biotechnol. Agron. Soc. Environ.
  • Page number
  • 545-552
  • URL Address
  • http://www.slire.net/download/527/gonewith_offprint.pdf
  • Volume of a journal or multi-volume book
  • 15
  • Countries concerned
  • USA
  • Associated thesauruses
  • Colire
  • Keywords Colire
  • Biotechnology factor of production cost
    GM seed cost
    Technology fee
    GM seed use conditions
    GM & pest pressure change
    Integrated pest management
    GM crop management
    Integrated pest control
    Cotton and biodiversity
    Cultivars/varieties
    GMO use and biodiversity
    Bt cotton
    Round Up ready cotton
    Change in pest complex
    Pest complex shift
    Pest resistance
    Change in fauna complex
    Fauna complex
    Change in weed complex
    Weed complex
    Super-weeds
    Weed complex shift
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  • 2012-02-10
  • Modifed on
  • 2012-02-10
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  • Fok Michel
  • Abstract
  • Les conférences 2010 du Beltwide cotton ont apporté une vision nouvelle sur les conséquences de 15 années d’utilisation massive des variétés de coton transgénique aux Etats-Unis. Cette utilisation de variétés résistantes aux ravageurs et/ou tolérantes aux herbicides a conduit à l’observation des changements dans les complexes d’ennemis des cultures de cotonnier, à savoir les insectes et les plantes adventices responsables des dégâts sur les cultures cotonnières. Les solutions envisages actuellem...
  • English abstract
  • 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 con...