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bullet Rapport final sur l'incidence écologique du pollen de maïs Bt sur les populations de monarque en Ontario
bullet Section 1: Contexte
bullet Section 2: Risque d'exposition des chenilles de monarque au pollen de maïs Bt
bullet Section 3: Toxicité du pollen de maïs Bt pour les chenilles de monarque
bullet Section 4 : Évaluation des risques
bullet Références

Végétaux > Biotechnologie / VCN > Cultivation de plantes Bt 

Rapport final sur l'incidence écologique du pollen de maïs Bt sur les populations de monarque en Ontario 1999 - 2001

 

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