Efficacy of genetically modified Bt toxins against insects with different genetic mechanisms of resistance
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Mario Soberón | Alejandra Bravo | Fangneng Huang | D. Heckel | B. Tabashnik | B. Siegfried | M. Soberón | A. Bravo | M. Rangasamy | M. Ghimire | Yidong Wu | Bruce E Tabashnik | B. R. Leonard | F. Huang | Yajun Yang | L. J. Gahan | David G Heckel | Blair D Siegfried | Mukti N Ghimire | B Rogers Leonard | Murugesan Rangasamy | Yajun Yang | Yidong Wu | Linda J Gahan | B. Leonard
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