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"Recently, the U.S. Department of Agriculture approved Bayer's ThryvOn technology, the first cotton biotechnology condition that protects cotton from damage caused by grass-blind slugs and horse feeding," WCCN Chinese.com reported.
, head of North American cotton issues at Bayer, said the approval was significant for U.S. cotton growers.
the early stages of cotton germination, horse is a major pest and a major problem that caused significant damage even before growers realized it.
said the technology provides effective protection against cotton and creates a better starting point for cotton production and development.
, Riley said, the technology also prevents and controls grass-blind grass late in the growing season.
in the middle of this growing season, cotton will first form cotton buds, cotton buds will then develop into cotton bells, grass-blind buds will feed on these buds, resulting in the loss of cotton buds.
ThryvOn plans to conduct on-site trials in parts of the U.S. in 2021, followed by full commercial operations, pending regulatory approval.