They found the relative weediness or fitness was not significantly different from the corresponding non-modified plants. |
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Stringent checks for weediness in new imports of forage species should prevent further imports of new weeds by this means. |
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The study of the weediness must therefore take into consideration the whole of the crop cycle. |
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Control of force: 1 rank on weediness 2, the other row being worked or vines and then depending on soil reserves. |
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Nor are the characteristics that breeders and engineers prefer always the sort of things that promote weediness. |
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Thanks to this knowledge, it is possible to target and intervene on those factors so as to keep the weediness below the critical level of biological or economic damage. |
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Any tendency to grossness or weediness is a serious fault. |
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The selection of resistant varieties or the introduction of genes resisting to an herbicide in cultivated varieties offer new avenues in the control of weediness. |
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Brilliantly, this apparently didn't take place during Primal Scream's authority-baiting XTRMNTR period, but when they were a jangly indie band of extreme weediness. |
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The only signs of Britishness are the drum'n'bass foundations of If I Ain't Got You and a duet with ex-Sugababe Keisha Buchanan on Far Away – a performance of such weediness that it could only be by two Brits. |
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Spurred on by Rosemary's weediness and shameful assumption that all men are technical wizards and women are still grinding away at their flints, I even tried the computer. |
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Any coarseness or weediness is undesirable. |
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