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Late-acting self-incompatibility in Asimina triloba: implications for the evolution of self-incompatibility in angiosperms. [PDF]

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Ferrer-Blanco C   +5 more
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Cross pollination in corn

Trends in Plant Science, 2000
John Jemison (University of Maine’s Cooperative Extension Farm, USA) found that the highest incidence of cross pollination between Roundup Ready® corn and non-genetically modified corn was 1% in the first six rows of a field planted 30.5 m downwind. At a distance of 305 m (which is usually allowed to separate GM corn and non-GM corn), cross-pollination
Gert E De Vries
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Weather Effects on Cross‐Pollination in Maize

Crop Science, 2010
Control of pollen dispersal is critical for the successful coexistence of genetically modified (GM) maize (Zea mays L.) and conventional maize. The impact of climate on cross‐pollination by GM pollen was simulated in two field experiments with a color‐recessive white‐grain receptor DSP17007 and a color‐dominant yellow‐grain pollen donor in 2005 and ...
Vogler, André   +3 more
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