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      Statement supplementing the evaluation of the environmental risk assessment and risk management recommendations on insect resistant genetically modified maize Bt11 for cultivation : Statement supplementing the evaluation of the environmental risk assessment and risk management recommendations on maize Bt11 for cultivation

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          Mirid bug outbreaks in multiple crops correlated with wide-scale adoption of Bt cotton in China.

          Long-term ecological effects of transgenic Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) crops on nontarget pests have received limited attention, more so in diverse small holder-based cropping systems of the developing world. Field trials conducted over 10 years in northern China show that mirid bugs (Heteroptera: Miridae) have progressively increased population sizes and acquired pest status in cotton and multiple other crops, in association with a regional increase in Bt cotton adoption. More specifically, our analyses show that Bt cotton has become a source of mirid bugs and that their population increases are related to drops in insecticide use in this crop. Hence, alterations of pest management regimes in Bt cotton could be responsible for the appearance and subsequent spread of nontarget pests at an agro-landscape level.
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            Rapid declines of common, widespread British moths provide evidence of an insect biodiversity crisis

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              Biology, Ecology, and Management of the Diamondback Moth

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                EFSA Journal
                EFSA Journal
                Wiley-Blackwell
                18314732
                December 2011
                December 2011
                : 9
                : 12
                : 2478
                Article
                10.2903/j.efsa.2011.2478
                127f12f7-b425-41db-bace-8486b7240b05
                © 2011

                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1

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