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Modified grass snuffs out sneezes

By Rachel Nowak

21 June 2003

A HYPOALLERGENIC grass genetically modified to lack two common hay-fever allergens is set to enter field trials in the US. The researchers behind the GM grass hope it will help shift public opinion around the world in favour of GM crops. “The beauty of this grass is that it will benefit the wider public not just the primary producer,” says German Spangenberg of the Plant Biotechnology Centre at La Trobe University in Melbourne.

Perennial and Italian ryegrasses, the types Spangenberg and his team have genetically modified, are sown for lawns and pasture around the world and account for 70 per…

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