Are superweeds an outgrowth of USDA biotech policy?

hearing before the Subcommittee on Domestic Policy of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, second session

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Are superweeds an outgrowth of USDA biotech policy?

hearing before the Subcommittee on Domestic Policy of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, second session

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Table of Contents

Global impact of biotech crops: environmental effects, 1996-2008
Increasing crop productivity to meet global needs for feed, food, and fuel
Conservation tillage and plant biotechnology: how new technologies can improve the environment by reducing the need to plow
Off-farm income, technology adoption, and farm economic performance
Impact of genetically engineered crops on farm sustainability in the United States
Simultaneous adoption of herbicide-resistant and conservation-tillage cotton technologies
Economics of genetically modified crops
Resistance to glyphosate in Lolium rigidum. II. Uptake, translocation, and metabolism
Adoption of best management practices to control weed resistance by corn, cotton, and soybean growers
Selecting for weed resistance: herbicide rotation and mixture
Herbicides used in combination can reduce the probability of herbicide resistance in finite weed populations
Evolution in action: glyphosate-resistance weeds threaten world crops
Modeling the effectiveness of herbicide rotations and mixtures as strategies to delay or preclude resistance
Environmental report: partial deregulation measures for cultivation of Roundup Ready Alfalfa events
Avoiding weed shifts and weed resistance in Roundup Ready Alfalfa systems
Roundup Ready reality?
Understanding Roundup Ready Alfalfa
Environmental report: interim measures for cultivation of Roundup Ready sugar beet event H7-1
Source for Monsanto's portfolio of technology products, stewardship requirements and guidelines for use.

Edition Notes

"July 28, 2010"--Pt. 1.

"September 30, 2010"--Pt. 2.

Shipping list nos.: 2011-0411-P (pt. 1), 2011-0404-P (pt. 2).

"Serial no. 111-158"--Pt. 1.

"Serial no. 111-160"--Pt. 2.

Includes bibliographical references.

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KF27 .O942 2010j

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v.

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Open Library
OL27994671M
ISBN 10
0160893119, 0160892333
ISBN 13
9780160893117, 9780160892332
LCCN
2014496103
OCLC/WorldCat
747104067, 747106443

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