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Study of Bt impact on caddisflies overstates its conclusions: Response to Rosi-Marshall et al.
Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602
To the Editor: Ecological studies can help ensure that new biotechnologies provide maximum benefit while minimizing detrimental effects. Accordingly, a recent study (1) published in PNAS is appropriate but lacks the genetic and toxicological components necessary for proper execution and interpretation.
The study used different maize hybrids. Because all
*E-mail: wparrott@uga.edu
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