Bt Soybean
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Bt Soybeans are genetically engineered soybeans that produce an insecticidal protein like the one naturally produced by the bacteria species Bacillus thuringiensis. Currently, only one variety of Bt soybean has been deregulated in the U.S. - the MON 87701 soybean, made by Monsanto, which was deregulated in 2011. However, no Bt soybeans are sold commercially as of 2012. Bt crops and genetically modified organisms are controversial around the world.
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- MON 87701
- Bt Crops
- Soy Cultivation in South America
- GMO Policies by Country
- Herbicide Tolerant Crops
- Bacillus thuringiensis
- Bt-Resistant Insects
- Genetically Modified Organisms
- Monsanto
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