Japan tightens rules on GM crops to protect the environment
Asako Saegusa
Nature, 1999, vol. 399, issue 6738, 719-719
Abstract:
tokyo Japan is to tighten its safety regulations on genetically modified crops following research published last month suggesting that pollen from Btcorn could harm the larvae of monarch butterflies.
Date: 1999
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