Research shows that fodder maize can cross-pollinate plants up to 800m away and that under certain conditions, can travel miles. |
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Here, flowers cross-pollinate, birds settle indoors, thistles break through floors, and shards of glass and china lie on the grass. |
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That would cross-pollinate the crops that are already grown there. |
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Varieties of kale will cross-pollinate, as well as with cabbages and cauliflowers. |
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They can migrate, mutate, and cross-pollinate with other plants. |
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We cannot have a situation where the mutant organisms are allowed to cross-pollinate and possibly cause dangerous mutations. |
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It might help in the House if we were to cross-pollinate some of the nuts in this place. |
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Fertilisation takes place thanks to insects which cross-pollinate the flowers from one bush to the next. |
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Soy self-pollinates, which means it is less prone to gene flow than crops that cross-pollinate. |
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Pollen adheres to the legs and body of each foraging bee to enable it to cross-pollinate the blossoms it visits. |
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The bees are the small organizations, individuals, and groups that have the new ideas, and are mobile, quick, and able to cross-pollinate. |
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The problem is that there is now malware designed to cross-pollinate from one sector of a server to another. |
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Additionally, its residents get out of town and further cross-pollinate other locales, like truly busy bees! |
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If varieties with different herbicide-resistant traits are allowed to cross-pollinate, the result may be volunteer plants with multiple resistance traits in subsequent crops. |
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It is only women who cross-pollinate in this way. |
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If you grow a single clone of a fruit crop, nearby seedling trees of that species may provide the pollen to cross-pollinate the flowers on your trees. |
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Do they cross-pollinate, or are they merely co-dependent? |
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This finding contrasts with the philosophy that the federal government should foster more exchange of employees interdepartmentally, to cross-pollinate ideas and to standardize practices. |
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These organisms can reproduce, cross-pollinate, mutate, and migrate. |
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Friends of the Earth said the maps show that these species, which are known to cross-pollinate with the arable crop, are widespread across the whole country. |
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The show will also offer regional attendees an exclusive opportunity to cross-pollinate ideas between industries. |
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On each of four consecutive days, delegates were randomly mixed in discussion groups of ten people, so as to cross-pollinate ideas and to develop common strategies. |
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But they are especially effective when they cross-pollinate. |
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The same applies to many of the ornaments that we show in this issue, which, in addition, make clear that the tendencies to use ornament and pattern often overlap and in this way cross-pollinate each other. |
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The mission of RACEWOOD 2006 was to inform and cross-pollinate information amongst stakeholders from the North and the South, with special attention to those from the Congo basin and West Africa. |
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The main objective of the Action is to strengthen the dialogue between the statistics and soft computing research communities in order to cross-pollinate both fields and generate mutual improvement activities. |
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These conversations link and build on each other as people move between groups, cross-pollinate ideas, and discover new insights into the questions or issues. |
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I use SUCCESS to cultivate ideas from other industries and cross-pollinate effective concepts. |
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He would give us the secrets and skills to be able to produce seeds and cross-pollinate different varieties to produce giants. |
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And they will continue to cross-pollinate. |
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The conference allows ASUG members to leverage the BusinessObjects ecosystem to network and cross-pollinate best practices and take advantage of education opportunities. |
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The company says these products demonstrate its ability to cross-pollinate technology from other markets and to customize products to meet single user requirements. |
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By nature plants cross-pollinate and spread genes further afield. |
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The new laboratory facility is strategically located in the London Bioscience Innovation Centre, where scientists cross-pollinate ideas with enterprise. |
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However, suburban gardeners often have a few different types within easy reach, which means the bees don''t have to travel so far to cross-pollinate the flowers. |
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Failing that, get a crab apple tree and it could cross-pollinate. |
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