Gentech cotton: Parasit becomes resistant

Posted by - March 25th, 2010

On approximately three quarters of the Indian cotton fields Gentech cotton grows, usually from of Monsanto. The plants of the mark Bollguard I produce a poison, the BT-Toxin, in order to protect itself from a gefräßigen parasit, the rose-pink cotton cap crawler-type vehicle. But now Monsanto scientists on cotton fields in the westIndian Federal State discovered Gujarat crawler-type vehicles, which developed a resistance against Bollguard I. The company granted that and equal a solution presented: The farmers are to sow the advancement Bollguard II.



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