
Keywords: fall army worm
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Fall armyworms with offspring-killing gene tested on farms in BrazilM. Le Page, New Scientist, 2022.![]() Fall armyworms genetically modified to wipe out wild populations of the pests have been released in corn fields in São Paulo State in Brazil in the first farm trial of the new technology. The test was a success and is now being expanded, says Oxitec, the UK-based company that ... Keywords: autocidal, Bayer, fall army worm, frugiperda, genetic biocontrol, Oxitec, SIT, Spodoptera, sterile insect technique |
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New tech fights fall armyworm by letting offspring dieV. Ouma, Sci Dev Net, 2022.![]() Scientists have developed a new technology that could control the devastating fall armyworm crop pest by releasing genetically-controlled males that suppress populations as subsequent offspring cannot survive, a study says. The fall armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda, which was ... Keywords: autocidal, Bayer, fall army worm, frugiperda, genetic biocontrol, Oxitec, SIT, Spodoptera, sterile insect technique |
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British Firm Develops ‘Friendly’ Fall Armyworm To Save CropsJ. Choubey, Zenger, 2021.![]() The genetically modified fall armyworm, a pest that has invaded farms across Asia, Africa, and the Americas, has been developed by U.K-based biotechnology firm Oxitec to reduce the species’ population. The fall armyworm, or Spodoptera frugiperda, is a lepidopteran pest ... Keywords: autocidal, Bayer, fall army worm, frugiperda, genetic biocontrol, Oxitec, SIT, Spodoptera, sterile insect technique |
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Bliotech firm behind CRISPR mosquitoes is working on other gene-hacked creaturesD. Robitzski, Futurism, 2021.![]() Brazil’s regulatory agency CTNBio gave Oxitec and Bayer the approval they needed to launch a field test of the gene-hacked armyworm — technically a caterpillar — on commercial crops, so there may be genetically altered bugs crawling across corn farms in the area soon. ... Keywords: autocidal, Bayer, fall army worm, frugiperda, genetic biocontrol, Oxitec, SIT, Spodoptera, sterile insect technique |
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Next gen insect controlE. Unglesbee, Progressive Farmer, 2021.![]() Dubbed "self-limiting" insects by their makers, a UK-based biotechnology company called Oxitec, these insects are genetically modified (GM) with an inserted gene that permits only male offspring to survive. Once released into a pest community, the GM insects gradually lower the ... Keywords: autocidal, Bayer, fall army worm, frugiperda, genetic biocontrol, Oxitec, SIT, Spodoptera, sterile insect technique |
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Oxitec Receives Landmark Biosafety Approval for New Fall Armyworm Control SolutionOxitec, Oxitec, 2021.![]() Approval of Oxitec’s Friendly™ fall armyworm technology by the Brazilian government’s regulatory agency CTNBio confirms that it is safe for people, animals and the environment. Oxitec’s Friendly™ fall armyworm is a new, safe, and sustainable solution to one of the ... Keywords: autocidal, Bayer, fall army worm, frugiperda, genetic biocontrol, Oxitec, SIT, Spodoptera, sterile insect technique |
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Can a Genetically Modified Bug Combat a Global Farm Plague?E. Nitler, Wired, 2020.![]() Executives from the US-owned, but UK-based, firm Oxitec and its multinational partner Bayer announced today that they have developed a fall armyworm that has a self-limiting gene introduced into the male of the species. Keywords: autocidal, Bayer, fall army worm, frugiperda, genetic biocontrol, Oxitec, SIT, Spodoptera, sterile insect technique |

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