MON 809 is an Insect Resistant maize under license from Monsanto.[5]
MON 810 is an Insect resistant maize expressing the
CryIAc protein for lepidopteran insect pest protection. Under license from Monsanto.[6]
MON 832 is an herbicide tolerant maize under license from Monsanto.
MON 863 is an Insect Resistant maize under license from Monsanto.[7]
MON-8746Ø-4 (MON87460) is a water use efficient maize under license from Monsanto produced for human consumption and livestock feed.[8]
MON-877Ø1-2 (MON87701) - Resistance to lepidopteran pests of soybean including velvetbean caterpillar (Anticarsia gemmatalis) and soybean looper (Pseudoplusia includens). Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated plant transformation.[9]
MON 88017 is an Insect resistant maize expressing the
Cry3Bb1 protein for corn rootworm protection and the CP4 EPSPS protein for glyphosate tolerance. Under license from the Monsanto Company.[10]
MON 89034 is an Insect resistant maize expressing the
cry1A.105 and
cry2Ab proteins for lepidopteran insect pest protection. Under license from the Monsanto Company.[11]
SYN-EV176-9 (176) is an Insect Resistant and multiple herbicide resistant maize under license from
Syngenta Seeds, Inc.[15]
SYN-BTO11-1, MON-OOO21-9 (BT11 × GA21) is an Insect Resistant and multiple herbicide resistant maize under license from Syngenta Seeds, Inc.
SYN-BTO11-1, SYN-IR6O4-5 (BT11 × MIR604) is an Insect Resistant and multiple herbicide resistant maize under license from Syngenta Seeds, Inc.
SYN-IR6O4-5 (MIR604) is an Insect Resistant maize under license from Syngenta Seeds, Inc.
SYN-IR162-4 (MIR162) is an Insect Resistant maize under license from Syngenta Seeds, Inc.
SYN-BTO11-1 (BT11 (X4334CBR, X4734CBR)) is an Insect Resistant and herbicide tolerant maize under license from Syngenta Seeds, Inc.
SYN-BTO11-1, SYN-IR162-4, SYN-IR6O4-5 (BT11 × MIR162 × MIR604) is an Insect Resistant and multiple herbicide resistant maize under license from
Syngenta Seeds, Inc.
Multiple
1507 (or TC1507) is an insect resistant maize expressing the
Cry1F protein for
lepidopteran insect pest protection and the PAT protein for glufosinate ammonium tolerance as a breeding tool or weed control option. Under license from
Pioneer Hi-Bred International Inc. and
Mycogen.[16]
59122 is an insect resistant maize expressing the
Cry34Ab1 and Cry35Ab1 proteins for corn rootworm insect pest protection and the PAT protein for glufosinate ammonium tolerance as a breeding tool or weed control option. Under license from
Pioneer Hi-Bred International Inc. and
DOW AgroSciences LLC.[17]
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