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Possible consequences (e.g. nutrient leaching, erosion, need of introduction of catch crops) have to be evaluated in further studies.
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If anything, they're common-good allies simply in need of an introduction.
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Further, they may not be applicable to wild strains, which are rich sources of quantitative variation but are diploid, often homothallic, and lack genetic markers needed for introduction of some engineered cassettes (Timberlake et al. 2011).
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