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Bt Research (Online)
,
2012,
Vol. 3
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Bt Research (ISSN 1925-1939) is an open access peer reviewed journal
devoted to a bacterium
Bacillus thuringiensis
(
Bt
).
The journal
publishes high quality original research on all aspects of
Bacillus
thuringiensis
and
Bt
toxin affecting the living organisms, as well as
environmental risk and public policy relevant to
Bt
modified organisms. Topics include (but are not limited to )
Bt
strain identification, novel
Bt
toxin discovery and bioassay, transgenic
Bt
plants, insecticidal mechanism of
Bt
toxin as well as resistant mechanisms of target-insect to
Bt
toxin.
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