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Why BT cotton is a transgenic plant?

One of the advantages of the BT Cotton is that it does not have the actual bacterium Bacillus thuriengensis in it which is harmless to humans. The other advantage is that the BT Cotton successfully repels the boll weevil larvae.


Process of formation of bt cotton WikiAnswers?

Bt cotton is very similar to any normal cotton plant grown all these years except for the insect-resistance trait conferred by Bt genes. These genes are derived from a commonly found soil bacterium called Bacillus thuringiensis. The Bt genes are incorporated into cotton plants by a process called TRANSFORMATION. Once the Bt genes stably integrate into cotton plant they produce Bt proteins, which kills larvae feeding on plant parts. Thus Bt plants give protection from insect pests and thereby increase yields of cotton fibre.


What is the use of bt cotton?

pesticide Bt cotton, or Bacillus thuringiensis cotton, is used the same as any other cotton. The only difference is that it has a protein genetically added which is identical to that of B. thuringiensis bacteria which is toxic to many caterpillars, especially Lepidoptera species. Therefore it is an economically important "built-in" insecticide.


What does it mean when a plant is a BT-plant?

BT-plant means plant having BT-gene like BT-cotton. These are transgenic plants developed by genetic engineering.


Is Corn On The Cob GM?

Some of it is, particularly in the US. This is good because GM corn such as the Bt variety will have fewer bug parts in it.


What precautions should be taken while using BT cotton?

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What does ''bt'' stands in bt brinjal or bt cotton?

Bt stands for bacillus thuringiensis, a common soil bacterium toxic to lepidopteran insects. When "Bt" is placed before a plant name, such as in "Bt Brinjal" (the brinjal is known in the US as eggplant), it means the plant has been genetically modified to produce a protein toxic to certain insects in the same way the bacteria does.The protein has not been shown to be harmful to humans but is controversial in other contexts.


What are the characteristics of this genetically modified organism?

Bt cotton is an example of genetically modified organism.


Which multinational company has introduced Bt cotton in India?

explain common but differentiated responsibility


Advantages and disadvantages of GM cotton plant?

because it just is a disadvantage


Compare eircom broadband with bt broadband?

Eircom and BT are usually the same unless your exchange is LLU'd.


Approximately how much cotton and linen is used in the creation of 1 US dollar bill?

The US dollar bill is made out of 75% of cotton and 25% linen fibers. Each bill weighs 1 gm so allowing a bit for the ink, each bill has very slightly less than 0.75 gm of cotton and 0.25 gm of linen.