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Seed contamination

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Foreign seeds can be caught anywhere, including these harvested flax seeds
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Foreign seeds can be caught anywhere, including these harvested flax seeds

Seed contamination is the mixing of seeds used for agriculture with other seeds which are not desirable or soil (which may carry seeds). An example would be mixing corn seed with weed seed. These contaminant seeds can be either common weeds or other crop seeds.

In genetic engineering, seed contamination may refer to unwanted genes found in a seed, or pieces of DNA from other genetically engineered seeds.

Contamination in Agriculture

Contamination (in agriculture) most often occurs when seeds which will be sold to be planted are gathered. In this process, weed seeds may be caught with the product. Most larger seeds are found and removed, but sometimes smaller seeds may continue with the desirable seeds. When planted, the hidden weeds compete for space, water, and nutrients, which creates an annoying problem for farmers. If the weed is not native to the area and introduced by the seed, it could potentially become very invasive and harmful to other plants.

Almost the same process can occur with flower seeds. When the seeds are gathered, weeds are also gathered. Since flower seeds are often sold throughout the world, there is a greater danger that a wild plant could be introduced to an area.

Contamination in Genetic Engineering

Contamination in this area is most likely caused by other genetically engineered seeds cross pollinating with unchanged seeds. The new seeds that are produced will have significantly altered DNA than the parent seed. This mutation could potentially then be passed down for generations. It is possible that the alterations could affect plant growth and development.

Prevention

Preventing seed contamination in agriculture is fairly hard, almost impossible. Better machines constantly help to reduce the number of foreign seeds gathered.
Machines, such as this tractor, help gather seeds.  As they improve, the amount of foreign seeds they may pick up decreases.
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Machines, such as this tractor, help gather seeds. As they improve, the amount of foreign seeds they may pick up decreases.

Preventing seed contamination in genetic engineering is simply a matter of separating "pure" seeds from contaminated ones. This will keep a supply of unaltered seeds for future use. If they are allowed to cross pollinate, it is possible that the altered traits will be passed down.

Government agencies, especially within the United States, are setting up programs to stop seed contamination from genetic engineering. The [Gone to Seed]report lays out a plan to:

  1. Conduct a study to determine the effects, causes, and extent of seed contamination
  2. Change current seed regulations to prevent contamination
  3. Create a "bank" of unaltered seeds

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