Publications by authors named "B P SAMMONS"

As part of an environmental risk assessment, the potential impact of genetically modified (GM) maize MON 87411 on non-target arthropods (NTAs) was evaluated in the field. MON 87411 confers resistance to corn rootworm (CRW; Diabrotica spp.) by expressing an insecticidal double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) transcript and the Cry3Bb1 protein and tolerance to the herbicide glyphosate by producing the CP4 EPSPS protein.

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Axonal injury is a major contributor to adverse outcomes following brain trauma. However, the extent of axonal injury cannot currently be assessed reliably in living humans. Here, we used two experimental methods with distinct noise sources and limitations in the same cohort of 15 patients with severe traumatic brain injury to assess axonal injury.

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Article Synopsis
  • Extensive data on phenotypic and agronomic traits of genetically modified (GM) crops, like Roundup Ready 2 Yield soybean, are collected and compared to conventional controls to identify any significant differences.
  • Any differences observed are analyzed to determine if they could affect the pest potential or ecological risks associated with the GM crop.
  • Studies showed that the GM soybean did not exhibit any traits leading to increased pest risks or negative ecological impacts compared to its conventional counterpart, providing useful data for regulators in assessing ecological risks in various regions.
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ABSTRACT Three cultivars of soft red winter wheat were evaluated to determine the relationship between the incidence and time of infection by Barley yellow dwarf virus (BYDV) and yield. Wheat was planted in 1995, 1996, and 1997 in a split-plot design with six replicates at sites in Indiana and Illinois. Yield plots were infested with different amounts of viruliferous aphids, and the incidence of BYDV in each plot was measured.

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