First African study on biodiversity in genetically modified maize finds insects abundant
Sunday, February 2, 2014 - 20:00
in Biology & Nature
Previous studies from China, Spain, and the United States on genetically modified (GM) rice, cotton, and maize have concluded that the biodiversity of insects and related arthropods in GM crop fields was essentially the same as that among conventional crops. Now a new study from South Africa shows similar results.