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Genetically modified cotton increased biodiversity

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June 18, 2012 at 9:38 pm

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Genetically modified cotton increased biodiversity

Cotton with a bacterial toxin, harmful to the cotton moth, makes it unnecessary use of insecticides, because of which increases the number of predatory insects, contending with other pests.

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Prepared according to Scientific American.



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