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Regulating resistance

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NABC Report 27: Stewardship for the Sustainability of Genetically Engineered Crops: The Way Forward in Pest Management, Coexistence, and Trade
Author
Housenger, Jack
Abstract

Extending the useful life of pesticides by delaying resistance without excessively burdening growers is a goal in the EPA’s regulatory strategy. This is being accomplished by requiring resistance management plans that incorporate scouting, reporting, cultural, and mechanical practices as key elements for EPA approvals of newly registered crops. For example, education and training for the early identification and reporting of resistant weeds is being combined with labeling requirements that include the mode of action and best management practices (BMPs) to slow the development of resistant weeds

Date Issued
2015
Publisher
NABC
Keywords
Agricultural biotechnology
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sustainability
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stewardship
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genetical engineering
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GMO
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GE crops
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resistance
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resistance management
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coexistence
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seed industry
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labeling
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insect resistance
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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Type
book chapter

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