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- Botanical and rotational implications of genetically modified herbicide tolerance in winter oilseed rape and sugar beet (BRIGHT Project)
Botanical and rotational implications of genetically modified herbicide tolerance in winter oilseed rape and sugar beet (BRIGHT Project)
Summary
Sector:
Cereals & Oilseeds
Project code:
PR353
Date:
01 April 1999 - 01 April 2003
Funders:
AHDB Cereals & Oilseeds.
AHDB sector cost:
HGCA (£248,967 – project 2085)
Project leader:
J. Sweet, NIAB (Formerly National Institute of Agricultural Botany), Huntingdon Road, Cambridge, CB3 0LE.
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