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Dernier round (up) pour le glyphosate ? (via Dernier round (up) pour le glyphosate)
Nowhere fast.
Hehe, it's still up there! I want to know where I can find these stickers!!!! 😂 #monstanto #gmo #funny #monSATAN #fuckmonsanto #northshore #hawaii
Here are two things that cause a lot of controversy: Genetically modifying organisms and spraying pesticides. So of course some scientists asked, “What if we could do both at the same time?” The scientists in question are Keri San Miguel and Jeffrey G. Scott of Cornell University, who in June published a paper in Pest Management Science, describing how they successfully protected potato plants from the Colorado potato beetle by spraying them with a substance that interferes with the beetle’s DNA, through a process called RNA interference, or RNAi.
An "RNA interference" spray avoids regulations on GM crops