EPA
The EPA sees transgenic crops as being in the public good for the reduction
in insecticide use. The agency is concerned, however, that with large scale inception of the
transgenic crops (more than 25 million acres in corn in 2005) resistance will develop in the
insect populations. The agency would like to combine remotely sensed imagery with their current
resistance development models to locate areas at risk for resistance development and then inspect
these locations for resistant insect populations.
This project is enlisting grower cooperators to study resistance development in
a production environment using intensive scouting and remotely sensed imagery. The imagery will
be collected using a hyperspectral sensor
mounted in a fixed wing aircraft. Imagery will be used to guide scouts to locations within fields
that may have infestation for resistance analysis. Any resistance development will be followed
intensively by EPA and the transgenic seed registrants. Remedial approaches to identified problems
will be assisted by using information from this monitoring program.
This web page is intended to serve as a communication tool for the project growers,
scouts, and EPA. Posted on grower web pages will be imagery, other geographic layers of interest
(soils, elevation), and scouting information for each field in the study. Growers will have the
opportunity to respond to the imagery and scouting reports directly by visiting the pages.
To read more about our EPA research, please visit epa.iftd.org
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