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Bt Research 2025, Vol.16, No.6, 242-250 http://microbescipublisher.com/index.php/bt 247 responses. Changes in non-target insects and the changing trends of surrounding vegetation have also been taken into consideration. By correlating the pesticide application data with environmental variables, researchers can more intuitively see the ecological "consequence map" of Bt corn. This kind of visual information is not only used by researchers, but sometimes policymakers also refer to it to adjust management plans. In fact, this ecological assessment method is already quite mature. Its current promotion to the field of genetically modified crops is merely a natural trend (Saranya et al., 2024). Figure 2 (a-d): Phenological changes of crops based on MODIS NDVI distribution at different dates in a year (Adopted from Faisal et al., 2020)

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