Some of the characteristics of Bt cotton are
(a) long fibre and resistance to aphids
(b) medium yield, long fibre and resistance to beetle
pests
(c) high yield and production of toxic protein
crystals which kill dipteran pests
(d) high yield and resistance to bollworms.

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Answer :

(d) high yield and resistance to bollworms.

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