The More I learn about GMO crops the less and less likely I will buy products produced using GMO Seeds. Scotty
"...lets look at one little Kernel of Corn that was Genetically Modified (GM) to kill any bug that tries to eat it or the Corn plant it grows into. When that little corn grew up it produced 3-4 Ears of Corn with 800 sons and daughters (per ear) that carry this GM bug killer.
Thats 2,400-3,200 Kernels of corn that could make it to your Dinner plate.
Just so you know you are eating the same bug killer that killed the bugs in the field.
---- > All I request is to be made aware of what is in the Foods I eat. Scotty < -----
Soil bacterium used for biological pest control - produces a crystalline protein toxic to certain types of insects.
 | Bt toxin is produced by Bacillus thuringiensis in an inactive form (protoxin), which is transformed to its active form (delta-endotoxin) in the guts of certain insects. The active toxin binds to receptors in the gut, killing the insect. |
Insect pests have long been fought with Bacillus thuringiensis products. Based on the premise that – as opposed to many chemical insecticides – they are harmless to humans, they are used in organic farming.
By means of genetic engineering, the genes for the active agent (Bt toxin) can be transferred from Bt bacteria to plants. There they produce the toxic agent inside the plant cells. In this way, biotechnology has been used to confer insect resistance to a number of economically important crops. Bt maize and Bt cotton are widely grown in several countries.
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= 7-8 Ears or 2 Plants.
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