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Title: Does Bt maize cultivation affect the non-target insect community in the agro ecosystem?
Authors: RESENDE, D. C.
MENDES, S. M.
MARUCCI, R. C.
SILVA, A. de C.
CAMPANHA, M. M.
WAQUIL, J. M.
Affiliation: DANIELA CHAVES RESENDE, Bolsista; SIMONE MARTINS MENDES, CNPMS; ROSANGELA C. MARUCCI, UFLA, Lavras, MG.; ALESSANDRA DE CARVALHO SILVA, CNPAB; MONICA MATOSO CAMPANHA, CNPMS; JOSE MAGID WAQUIL, Consulting and Training in Integrated Pest Management, Sete Lagoas, MG.
Date Issued: 2016
Citation: Revista Brasileira de Entomologia, São Paulo, v. 60, p. 82-93, 2016.
Description: The cultivation of genetically modified crops in Brazil has led to the need to assess the impacts of thistechnology on non-target species. Under field conditions, the potential effect on insect biodiversity wasevaluated by comparing a homogeneous corn field with conventional and transgenic maize, expressingdifferent Bt proteins in seven counties of Minas Gerais, Brazil. The richness pattern of non-target insectspecies, secondary pests and natural enemies were observed. The results do not support the hypothesisthat Bt protein affects insect biodiversity. The richness and diversity data of insects studied were depend-ent on the location and other factors, such as the use of insecticides, which may be a major factor wherethey are used.
NAL Thesaurus: biosafety
Keywords: GM maize
Tri-trophic interactions
Integrated pest managementa
DOI: 10.1016/j.rbe.2015.12.001
Type of Material: Artigo de periódico
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Artigo em periódico indexado (CNPMS)

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