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Can cross-pollination between different crops occur?

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Can cross-pollination between different crops occur?

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No. Many factors naturally limit cross-pollination between different varieties, such as their tendency to self-pollinate and the limited length of time pollen is viable. Growers can further enhance these limitations by growing different varieties of a crop at recommended distances from each other and using border rows in those crops that have a greater capacity for cross-pollination, such as corn and canola.

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