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The insecticide contained in the plants is Bacillus thunngiensis (Bt), a naturally occurring bacterium that is not harmful to humans and is con sidered by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as the safest insecticide from an envi ronmental standpoint. The genes to produce Bt proteins have been engineered into plants, and last year farmers in the United States planted near ly 19 million acres of transgenic Bt crops approved by the EPA. “Bt transgenic plants can greatly reduce the use of broad er spectrum insecticides, but there is concern that this tech nology may be short-lived due to insect resistance,” wrote Shelton in the Nature Biotechnology article. Shelton and his col leagues conducted field tests to examine ways of reducing the likelihood of the diamondback page. The second half of the broadcast will begin with Bob Beyfuss who will look at ginseng and several other examples of private forestland enterprises. 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He also served as director of field services, director of public affairs, and administrative director. A native of Greenfield, lowa, Harris has been active in many civic and professional organiza- tions broccoli plants. At Cornell’s New York Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva, N.Y, the sci entists had previously conduct ed laboratory and greenhouse trials for several years using Bt broccoli plants engineered by Elizabeth Earle, Cornell profes sor of plant breeding and chair of the university’s plant breed ing department. “Once we felt comfortable with our system, it was important to take it to the field to see how a resistance management program would work under field conditions,” said Shelton. To manage resistance to Bt engineered plants, Shelton and his colleagues examined several planting options, including how the refuge was placed in the field. Their findings are clear - a refuge is needed, but it is also CLASSIFIEDS Cat 9668, art. loader, cab, $14,000. 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Using a “20 percent mixed refuge,” in which the Bt and non-Bt plants were mixed randomly, compared with a “20 percent separate refuge,” in which a block of non-Bt plants was grown next to the Bt plants, they followed changes in the insects’ level of resistance over the course of the season. Their results backed up theoretical models that indicated a separate refuge would be more effective in keeping the diamondback moth from becoming Bt-resis tant. Additional studies examined how to manage the insects in the refuge. 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