Efficacy of genetically modified Bt toxins against insects with different genetic mechanisms of resistance
Bruce E. Tabashnik(University of Arizona), Mário Soberón(Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México), Mukti N. Ghimire(Louisiana State University Agricultural Center), Alejandra Bravo(Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México), Yajun Yang(Nanjing Agricultural University), Blair D. Siegfried(University of Nebraska–Lincoln), Linda J. Gahan(University of Arizona), Yidong Wu(Nanjing Agricultural University), Murugesan Rangasamy(University of Nebraska–Lincoln), David G. Heckel(Max Planck Institute for Chemical Ecology), B. R. Leonard(Louisiana State University Agricultural Center), Fangneng Huang(Louisiana State University Agricultural Center)
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