Scientists Confirm Pests Can Develop Resistance to Bt Crops

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February 2nd, 2010 | Category: Assessment & Impacts

Weeds Develop Resistance to Glyphosate

Weeds in GM cotton fields in the US have developed resistance to the herbicide glyphosate to such an extent that this could threaten the sustainable use of glyphosate-resistant crop technology. […]

As Weed Resistance Grows, GM Herbicide-Tolerant Crops Fast Becoming Useless

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GM cotton crops in US useless

By Will Ockenden

ABC, January 28th, 2010 | Category: Assessment & Impacts

Organic Farming Raises Soil Carbon Levels

Research from the Soil Association in the UK underlines the importance of organic farming for carbon sequestration, hence mitigating agriculture’s greenhouse gas emissions. […]

Negative Effects of Three Approved GM Maize Events

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International Journal of Biological Sciences 2009; 5:706-726
Research Paper

A Compari […]

The Monitoring of Environmental Impacts of GMOs in South Africa: A Status Quo Report

This paper provides an overview of the current status with regards to the South African government’s efforts to implement a monitoring framework for assessing the impact of GMOs in South Africa. […]

GE rice in China: A step closer to commercialization?

 

 

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Submission from Indian Organic Growers on the Introduction of Bt Brinjal in India

Letter from the Organic Farming Association of India to the Minister of Environment objecting to the introduction of GE Bt Brinjal in India. […]

Resistance is Growing

This briefing examines the development of GM herbicide tolerant crops and how early predictions that weeds would become resistant to the herbicides have turned out to be correct. […]

Genetically Engineered Cells and Organisms: Substantially Equivalent or Different?

 

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