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Comment
. 2014 Apr;202(2):370-372.
doi: 10.1111/nph.12748.

Using a single transgenic event to infer fitness effects in crop-weed hybrids: a reply to the Letter by Grunewald & Bury (2014)

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Using a single transgenic event to infer fitness effects in crop-weed hybrids: a reply to the Letter by Grunewald & Bury (2014)

Bao-Rong Lu et al. New Phytol. 2014 Apr.
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Keywords: EPSPS; genetically engineered rice; herbicide resistance; hybrid progeny; increased fecundity; insertion effect; transgene over-expression; weedy rice.

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