We use cookies on our website. Some are necessary for the operation of the website. You can also allow cookies for statistical purposes. You can adjust the data protection settings or agree to all cookies directly.
Join Project: release accompanying security of maize with multiple Bt genes for corn borer and corn rootworm resistance
Collaborative Project
Coordinating institution:
Department of Plant Physiology (Bio3)
The aim of this project is to investigate the potential effects of the genetically modified Bt maize cultivar MON89034xMON88017 on herbivorous insects which come into contact with Bt proteins as a result of their diet.
Collaborative Projects
biology
Research projects
- Effects of Bt maize with multiple European corn borer and corn rootworm resistance genes on non-target organisms
- Exposure and impact of Bt maize with multiple resistance genes for nematodes
- Potential effects of transgenic maize with three expressed Bt proteins on epigeal predatory arthropods
- Effects of multi-drug resistant Bt maize on the structure and function of the straw-degrading microflora
- Quantification of Cry proteins in soil and influence on the microbial colonization of maize roots
- Effects of transgenic Bt corn varieties with resistance to multiple herbivores honey bees
- Production and detection of multiple Cry proteins in transgenic maize