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1.It contains DHA known for increase the resistibility against stimulate and pollution of environment.
2.Analysis of Correlation between Insect-resistibility and Major Economic Traits of Transgenic Bt Cotton
3.Result Maximal resistibility of lumbar vertebra decreased 63.6% significantly(P<0.01) and structural mechanical stranth of right proximal femoral neck declined(-29.4%,P<0.01)in Model group,Conclusion Little ethanol had badly affected biomechanical properties including vertebra and proximal femoral neck in growing mice.
4.In this paper, the resistance of sweet corn varieties to Asian corn borer (ACB) (Ostrinia nubilalis) were evaluated by means of host experimental population life table and natural population life table; The order of their resistibility is as follows: S2>Y3>H1>Y1>C20.
5.This classification was consistent with the result of RI. As a common DNA band of 4 tolerant cultivars, 1 500bp (OPA-12) was correlated with UV-B-resistibility of wheat, which needed further study.
6.In virtue of the advantages of fiber-reinforced plastic/polymer (FRP), light-weight, high-strength, nice environmental and fatigue resistibility, it has been broadly used in structural strengthening. Recently, a new technology of strengthening structures with near surface mounted FRP has been proposed.
7.The agricultural and economical character of this variety shows: growing luxuriantly without lodging, stronger resistibility and earlier maturation. The oil yield per acre is 20-50% more than the variety presently cultivated on production scale (80-1).
8.varieties with different insect resistance backgrounds were crossed with a set of traditionally bred varieties following the way of North Carolina Ⅱ (NC Ⅱ) to produce hybrids and to evaluate the resistibility of the F_1 hybrids and the parental materials to pink bollworm (Pectinophora gossypiella Saunders),and to test the effects of insect resistance on the fiber quality in accordance to the design of randomly grouped plots both in the trials of field and cage plots.

