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Fig. 1. Chemical fingerprint discrimination of leaf tissues of transgenic and non-transgenic maize isolines of Benicia (Bt, •; non-Bt, {circ}) and Nobilis (Bt, {diamondsuit}; non-Bt, {diamond}) (A). No discrimination of isolines of Prelude (Bt, {blacktriangleup}; non-Bt, {triangleup}) and DKC 3420 (Bt, {blacksquare}; non-Bt, {square}) (B). Discriminant function analysis was performed on volatile organic compound data from the head space of leaf tissues collected in the field at maize maturity stage in 2002 and 2003.





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