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MON 810 is a variety of genetically modified maize (corn) developed by Monsanto Company and marketed with the trade name YieldGard. It contains a gene from the bacteria Bacillus thuringiensis that expresses a toxin (Bt toxin) poisonous to some pest insects. It was approved for use in the European Union in 1998, but since then, several countries (Austria, Hungary, Greece, France, Luxembourg, and most recently Germany) have banned its use due to concerns that it causes environmental damage. Until it was banned in April 2009, MON 810 was the only GM crop that could be cultivated commercially in Germany.[1] A 2010 systematic review in the journal Transgenic Research, which reviewed several previously published meta-anlyses and recent studies, concluded that the German decision is scientifically unjustified.[2] The authors of this review also criticized the French ban and its political circumstances in an ISB[nb 1] News Report. [3] Contents 1 See also 2 Footnotes 3 References 4 External links // See also MON 863 Footnotes ^ Information Systems for Biotechnology project at Virginia Tech References ^ Monsanto Uprooted: Germany Bans Cultivation of GM Corn. Spiegel Online, 14 April 2009. Accessed 14 April 2009. ^ Ricroch A, Bergé JB, Kuntz M (February 2010). "Is the German suspension of MON810 maize cultivation scientifically justified?". Transgenic Res. 19 (1): 1–12. doi:10.1007/s11248-009-9297-5. PMID 19548100.  ^ Ricroch A, Bergé JB, Kuntz M (2010). "Is the Suspension of MON810 Maize Cultivation by Some European Countries Scientifically Justified?". ISB News Report (April 2010): pages 8–11.  External links MON810 - GMO-Compass.org This horticulture article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v • d • e