Recombinant plant expressing non-competitively binding insectici

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4351723, 4353201, 435419, 435430, 536 2371, 800250, 800DIG13, 800DIG15, 800DIG27, 800DIG42, 800DIG43, 800DIG44, 800DIG63, A01H 500, A01H 510, C12N 1532, C12N 1582

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ABSTRACT:
Plants made resistant to insects by transforming their nuclear genome with two or more DNA sequences, each encoding a different non-competitively binding B. thuringiensis protoxin or insecticidal part thereof, preferably the toxin thereof.

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