Summary
A GENETICALLY-modified grass created for golf courses has escaped into the wild, threatening to create 'superweeds.' The grass has been altered at a laboratory in the U.S. to give it an immunity to spraying with the powerful weedkiller Roundup.
It is one of a number of GM plants created to convince the public of the benefits of the controversial technology.See the full content of this document
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Gmsupergrass Escapes the Golf Course
The idea is to allow golf clubs to spray their fairways and greens so that weeds are killed off but the grass remains green,...
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