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It has so far permitted commercial cultivation of only one genetically engineered crop - bacillusthuringiensis or Bt cotton.
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A novel vip3-related gene was identified in Bacillusthuringiensis.
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Bacillusthuringiensis produces Cry toxins, which are used as insecticides in sprays and in transgenic crops.
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Cessation of feeding by larvae of the S. jenningsi group from rivers regularly treated with Bacillusthuringiensis var.
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Bacillusthuringiensis is an insecticidal bacterium whose chitinolytic system may be exploited to improve the insecticidal system of Bt-crops.
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Evolution of pest resistance threatens the benefits of genetically engineered crops that produce Bacillusthuringiensis (Bt) insecticidal proteins.
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We have developed a Bacillusthuringiensis spore platform system that can display a high density of proteins on the spore surface.
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Named for the pesticidal toxin-producing Bacillusthuringiensis gene it contains, Bt corn now accounts for three-quarters of the U.S. corn crop.
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The pesticide used is a widely used toxin produced by a bacteria that occurs naturally in soil called Bacillusthuringiensis (Bt).
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It has long been known that toxins produced by Bacillusthuringiensis (Bt) are stored in the bacterial cells in crystalline form.
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A bacterium indigenous to Taiwan, Bacillusthuringiensis, was used to produce the active extracellular substances, which were volatile compounds with high thermal stability.
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The corn in question is genetically engineered to produce an insecticide that naturally occurs in the soil bacterium Bacillusthuringiensis (BT).
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Domain III of Bacillusthuringiensis Cry δ-endotoxins are considered to be related to the stability of the structure and avoidance of overdigestion by proteases.
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Certain GMO crops referred to as "Bt" contain a gene from the soil bacterium Bacillusthuringiensis that produces a protein toxic to specific insects.
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Nucleotide sequence encoding the truncated insecticidal Cry1Ca1 protein from Bacillusthuringiensis was extensively modified based on the codon usage of rice genes.