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11 August, 04:47

A disease-resistant variety of a sexually reproducing crop was planted on a field with an existing nonresistant variety. After a few years, pests severely attacked the plants. The older, nonresistant plants died. However, the recently grown plants survived. Why did the new plants survive?

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  1. 11 August, 04:54
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    The pests can’t attack the new plants.
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