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Corn Rootworm - Genetic Defects of Pesticides on Plants
Date Submitted: 03/21/2004 10:49:16
Corn rootworms are tiny beetles that in there larval stage feed on root hairs, small roots and in adult stage feed on primary roots of corn. These insects are a major concern to the U.S. agricultural association as the "financial impact of corn rootworm [is] at $1 billion annually - $800 million in yield losses and $200 million in costs for insecticides" (colostate). In the recent years scientist at Monsanto have been able to come up with
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if everything works out the government would save more money than if the bugs became resistance.
WORK CITED
Agnet-feb, 2003, Monsanto's Rootworm, http://131.104.232.9/agnet/2003/2-2003/agnet_february_25.htm
Agnet-march, 2003, Agency ignoring advisers over Bt maize, http://131.104.232.9/agnet/2003/3-2003/agnet_march_6.htm
Colostate, Colorado State University, 1993-2003, Transgenic Crops, http://www.colostate.edu/programs/lifesciences/TransgenicCrops/news.html#Btmoth
Colostate-ext, Colorado State University Cooperative Extension, 1995-2003, Western Corn Rootworm, http://www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/insect/05570.html
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