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Science 19 September 2008:
Vol. 321. no. 5896, pp. 1676 - 1678
DOI: 10.1126/science.1160550


Suppression of Cotton Bollworm in Multiple Crops in China in Areas with Bt Toxin–Containing Cotton
Kong-Ming Wu, Yan-Hui Lu, Hong-Qiang Feng, Yu-Ying Jiang, Jian-Zhou Zhao

Supporting Online Material

This supplement contains:
Materials and Methods
Figs. S1 to S3
Table S1
References

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Corrected 19 September 2008:
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Other Supporting Online Material for this manuscript includes the following:
(available at www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/full/321/5896/1676/DC1)
Tables S1 to S7 as a zipped archive:
Table S1. Bt cotton planting.xls
Table S2. Egg density in northern China.xls
Table S3. Larval density in northern China.xls
Table S4. Planting acreages of the main host crops.xls
Table S5. Population density at Langfang.xls
Table S6. Rainfall.xls
Table S7. Temperature.xls

Dataset S1. Supporting tables, showing data on variables including plantings and acreages, egg and larval density, population density, rainfall, and temperature, in the study. Data are presented in Microsoft Excel workbooks. Files are packaged as a compressed archive, in *.zip format; users should download the compressed file to their machine and decompress the file on their local hard drive, using the instructions below.


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