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Identification of Self-Incompatibility Related Genes in Sweet Cherry Based on Transcriptomic Analysis. [PDF]

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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
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NATURAL CROSS-POLLINATION IN LINSEED

Madras Agricultural Journal, 1938
Linseed is cultivated entirely as an oil-seed crop in India, unlike Europe and America, where it is grown mainly for fibre. Next to Argentine, India is the largest linseed producing and exporting country. The area under linseed in India is about 34,000,00 acres, most of it being in the Central Provinces and Berar (9,70,000), United Provinces (8,60,000)
KADAM B.S, KULKARNI R.K, PATEL S.M
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Breeding Cross-Pollinated Crops

2019
While methods for improving self-pollinated species tend to focus on improving individual plants, improving cross-pollinated species, on the other hand, tends to focus on improving a population of plants. A population is a large group of interbreeding individuals.
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Cross-Pollinated Sovereignties

2009
In 2005, the challenge of achieving supranational integration in Europe was laid visible after public referenda in the Netherlands and France rejected a proposed European constitution. This rebuke of integration, no doubt, reflected public uncertainties about the ultimate aims and direction the EU would take in the present and future.
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