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IN THE WILD Genetically engineered versions of the canola plant are thriving.
By ANDREW POLLACK
Published: August 9, 2010
Genetically engineered versions of the canola plant are flourishing in the form of roadside weeds in North Dakota, scientists say, in one of the first instances of a genetically modified crop establishing itself in the wild. More

Date: 2010-08-10 12:25 pm (UTC)
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This should prove interesting for mustard growers. The two plants are closely related. IIRC canola and mustard cannot be grown close to each other without causing problems though I can't remember the specific problems.

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