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Reversing insect adaptation to transgenic insecticidal plants
Y. Carrière
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B. E. Tabashnik
Entomology
BIO5, Institute of
Entomology / Insect Science - GIDP
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Agriculture & Biology
pesticidal plants
94%
transgenic plants
56%
inheritance (genetics)
55%
random mating
40%
insects
38%
dosage
31%
simulation models
31%
population growth
28%
gene frequency
28%
alleles
21%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Genetically Modified Plants
97%
Insecta
64%
Gene Frequency
60%
R Factors
38%
Population Growth
38%
Costs and Cost Analysis
19%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
transgenic plant
100%
refuge
65%
insect
58%
allele
34%
dose
22%
population growth
14%
cost
8%
simulation
6%
Chemical Compounds
Resistance
38%
Simulation
3%