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The global warming and human activities are major drivers that plant invasions are increasing in mountain systems. Chenopodium ambrosioides L., one of the aromatic herbaceous species of the Chenopodium genus, native to tropical America, has become major invasive plant in China, and will gradually...

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Ade LuJi; He Bing; Wang ChangTing; Hu Lei; Zi HongBiao
Publisher
Editorial Department of Southwest China Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Chengdu, China
Citation
Southwest China Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2015, 28, 2, pp 815-821
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Oilseed rape MON 88302 was developed by Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation to express the CP4 EPSPS protein, which confers tolerance to glyphosate. The molecular characterisation of oilseed rape MON 88302 did not raise safety issues. Agronomic and phenotypic characteristics of...

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European Food Safety Authority, Parma, Italy
Citation
EFSA Journal, 2014, 12, 6, pp 3701

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