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Related: About this forumstudy: Monsanto's Bt Crops Transform Non-Targeted, Benign Bugs into Major Pests
http://www.nationofchange.org/study-monsanto-s-bt-crops-transform-non-targeted-benign-bugs-major-pests-1381243368Bacillus thuringiensis, known as the Bt toxin, has been genetically fused with food crops in an effort to control damage from pests. This Monsanto-headed development has led to genetically modified BT corn, Bt canola, and Bt soy, to name a few. We already know that the health risks of this toxin in our food supply are many, but damage is still being revealed. A new study suggests that Bt crops, created to fight certain pervasive pests, could make things easier for other seemingly-benign insects, turning them into the next threat.
The study, published in the Proceedings of Royal Society, focuses on the issue of the Bt technology inadvertently affecting insects that arent even targeted. The researchers also analyzed the necessity of the Bt plants themselves.
In essence, the Bt technology in crops like corn and soy could encourage predatory behavior in pests it was not designed to target. The title of the study, Pest trade-offs in technology: reduced damage by caterpillars in Bt cotton benefits aphids, aptly explains the problem.
The researchers suggest:
Although studies have now reported increased populations of non-target herbivores in Bt cotton, the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. We propose that lack of herbivore-induced secondary metabolites in Bt cotton represents a mechanism that benefits non-target herbivores. We show that, because of effective suppression of Bt-sensitive lepidopteran herbivores, Bt cotton contains reduced levels of induced terpenoids. We also show that changes in the overall level of these defensive secondary metabolites are associated with improved performance of a Bt-insensitive herbivore, the cotton aphid, under glasshouse conditions.
- See more at: http://www.nationofchange.org/study-monsanto-s-bt-crops-transform-non-targeted-benign-bugs-major-pests-1381243368#sthash.zRgMW6ix.dpuf
- See more at: http://www.nationofchange.org/study-monsanto-s-bt-crops-transform-non-targeted-benign-bugs-major-pests-1381243368#sthash.zRgMW6ix.dpuf
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study: Monsanto's Bt Crops Transform Non-Targeted, Benign Bugs into Major Pests (Original Post)
xchrom
Oct 2013
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silverweb
(16,402 posts)1. NOBODY could have seen that coming.
[font color="navy" face="Verdana"]Right?
Hydra
(14,459 posts)2. Not anyone here :p n/t