Insecticide from GE corn crops found in streams
The insecticidal protein Cry1Ab has been shown to leach from corn debris into adjacent streams (Photo: Pam Brophy)
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A new study by Indiana’s University of Notre Dame has revealed that streams across the U.S. Midwest contain insecticides from adjacent fields of genetically engineered corn, even well after harvest. The transgenic maize (GE corn) in question has been engineered to produce the insecticidal protein Cry1Ab. Pollen, leaves and cobs from those plants enter streams bordering on the cornfields, where they are said to release Cry1Ab into the water.
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