It has a unique mode of action which gives longer and effective control on targets pests which are not controlled by other molecules. Osheen has systemic action and quickly gets absorbed into the plant, effectively killing the target pests present in the diffrent parts of plant.
OSHEEN is a new systemic insecticide a 3rd genaration of Neoniticoid group. OSHEEN was invented in Japan and has been introduced in India by PI Industries Ltd.
Mode of Action: Contact & stomach action and also has systemic properties Chlorfenapyr works by disrupting the production of adenosine triphosphate, in the insect nervous
"The U.S. Department of Agriculture approved a new kind of cotton - one that's been genetically engineered so that the seeds are safe to eat. The invention promises to open new markets for cottonseed, and it could give cotton farming a big boost. Because cotton plants are prodigious seed producers: Every pound of cotton fiber, or lint, comes with 1.6 pounds of seed. "You're getting more cottonseed than you are lint," says Greg Holt, who leads research on cotton production and processing at a USDA research station in Lubbock, Texas. Each seed is the size of a small peanut. In principle, it could be highly nutritious. It contains lots of oil and protein. The problem is that the seeds, like the cotton plant's leaves, contain little dark glands full of something called gossypol. "Gossypol in and of itself is a toxin," explains Holt. It's helpful for the cotton plant, because it helps fend off insect pests. But it makes the seed unhealthy for people to eat. It's toxic to most animals, too. So there are limited options for the 40 million tons of cottonseed that stream out of cotton gins around the world each year. "Seed can go in one of two directions," Holt says. "You're either going to the dairy industry, or you're going to the oil mill." But Keerti Rathore wanted to expand those options. So 23 years ago, when he arrived at Texas A&M University, he set out to make a cotton plant with seeds that people can eat. "This was my first project, and hopefully it's coming to an end, and a good conclusion," he says. Rathore inserted a new piece of DNA into the cotton plant. In the plant's seeds, it turned off a key gene, the one responsible for producing gossypol. The gene stayed active in the rest of the plant. And it worked. There's still gossypol in leaves of this genetically engineered plant, to protect against insects. But the seeds are almost completely gossypol-free. They're safe to eat. Cut them open, and they even look different. They don't have those little dark glands. Researchers at Texas A&M tested the plants in greenhouses and small field plots. They also roasted a few and ate them. Rathore says they taste like chickpeas. This week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture gave this new cotton a green light. Anybody in the U.S. can grow them. Before the seeds can be sold as food or feed, they'll need approval from the Food and Drug Administration. If that happens, all kind of doors will open. Cottonseed could be used to feed chickens, or fish. The meal could go into protein bars. Rathore's real goal, though, is to see it growing in places like India, where he grew up; places where a lot of people aren't eating well. "A lot of these countries that do suffer from malnutrition are also cotton producers," he says. "So I think that those countries may benefit much more from this technology." China and India are the world's two top cotton-growing countries. www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2018/10/17/658221327/not-just-for-cows-anymore-new-cottonseed-is-safe-for-people-to-eat
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It has a unique mode of action which gives longer and effective control on targets pests which are not controlled by other molecules. Osheen has systemic action and quickly
gets absorbed into the plant, effectively killing the target pests present in the diffrent parts of plant.
OSHEEN is a new systemic insecticide a 3rd genaration of Neoniticoid group. OSHEEN was invented in Japan and has been introduced in India by PI Industries Ltd.
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Mode of Action:
Contact & stomach action and also has systemic properties
Chlorfenapyr works by disrupting the production of adenosine triphosphate, in the insect nervous
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"The U.S. Department of Agriculture approved a new kind of cotton - one that's been genetically engineered so that the seeds are safe to eat.
The invention promises to open new markets for cottonseed, and it could give cotton farming a big boost. Because cotton plants are prodigious seed producers: Every pound of cotton fiber, or lint, comes with 1.6 pounds of seed.
"You're getting more cottonseed than you are lint," says Greg Holt, who leads research on cotton production and processing at a USDA research station in Lubbock, Texas.
Each seed is the size of a small peanut. In principle, it could be highly nutritious. It contains lots of oil and protein.
The problem is that the seeds, like the cotton plant's leaves, contain little dark glands full of something called gossypol.
"Gossypol in and of itself is a toxin," explains Holt. It's helpful for the cotton plant, because it helps fend off insect pests. But it makes the seed unhealthy for people to eat. It's toxic to most animals, too.
So there are limited options for the 40 million tons of cottonseed that stream out of cotton gins around the world each year.
"Seed can go in one of two directions," Holt says. "You're either going to the dairy industry, or you're going to the oil mill."
But Keerti Rathore wanted to expand those options. So 23 years ago, when he arrived at Texas A&M University, he set out to make a cotton plant with seeds that people can eat. "This was my first project, and hopefully it's coming to an end, and a good conclusion," he says. Rathore inserted a new piece of DNA into the cotton plant. In the plant's seeds, it turned off a key gene, the one responsible for producing gossypol. The gene stayed active in the rest of the plant.
And it worked. There's still gossypol in leaves of this genetically engineered plant, to protect against insects. But the seeds are almost completely gossypol-free. They're safe to eat. Cut them open, and they even look different. They don't have those little dark glands. Researchers at Texas A&M tested the plants in greenhouses and small field plots. They also roasted a few and ate them. Rathore says they taste like chickpeas. This week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture gave this new cotton a green light. Anybody in the U.S. can grow them. Before the seeds can be sold as food or feed, they'll need approval from the Food and Drug Administration. If that happens, all kind of doors will open. Cottonseed could be used to feed chickens, or fish. The meal could go into protein bars.
Rathore's real goal, though, is to see it growing in places like India, where he grew up; places where a lot of people aren't eating well. "A lot of these countries that do suffer from malnutrition are also cotton producers," he says. "So I think that those countries may benefit much more from this technology." China and India are the world's two top cotton-growing countries. www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2018/10/17/658221327/not-just-for-cows-anymore-new-cottonseed-is-safe-for-people-to-eat
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