Flowering times in genetically modified Brassica hybrids in the absence of selection

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Bautista, N. S., Sagers, C. L., Lee, E. H. and Watrud, L. S. 2010. Flowering times in genetically modified Brassica hybrids in the absence of selection. Can. J. Plant Sci. 90: 185-187. Changes in days to flowering (DTF) were observed among reciprocal F1 progeny of Brassica napus 'RaideRR' withoth er B. napus and also withweedy B. rapa. Changes in DTF are presented as factors to consider in evaluating the potential of crop to weed gene flow in different geographies.

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Bautista, N. S., Sagers, C. L., Lee, E. H., & Watrud, L. S. (2010). Flowering times in genetically modified Brassica hybrids in the absence of selection. Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 90(2), 185–187. https://doi.org/10.4141/CJPS09047

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