Agronomic Aspects of Bt efficacy in transgenic cotton
Abstract
This project aimed to identify factors that could substantially influence Bt efficacy in, transgenic cotton. Cry1Ac protein concentration in cotton leaves was measured quantitatively, using a commercial ELISA assay. Previous research suggested that Bt efficacy was, compromised to some extent when environmental stresses were imposed on transgenic, plants. Experiments were designed to investigate a range of factors that may affect Bt, efficacy, including: crop nutrition, planting density, light intensity, water management, soil, type, herbicides, temperature, soil fertility, growth regulators, and cotton cultivars.
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