GM crops or Bt cotton is an important component of IPM but, there
are still certain question which are unanswered specifically
regarding the ecological impacts of genetically engineered (GE)
crops on non-target organisms including natural enemies that are
important for pest regulation and thus of economic value. The green
lacewing, Chrysoperla carnea most important biological control
organism. Being an important predator, it is also routinely tested
for non-target effects of Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis) toxins for
regulatory purposes in the approval process of Bt plants. This book
contains important information on the safety and ecological
compatibility of Bt crops to green lacewing. The book is intended
to be useful for graduate students of science, agricultural
faculty, environmental science, post graduate students of
Entomology, etc.
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