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Erikson's developmental crisis of middle childhood (from about 6 to 12 years) is
Herbicide-Tolerant Weeds
Weeds that have developed resistance to herbicides, making them difficult to control in agricultural settings.
Herbicide-Tolerant Plants
Genetically modified or selectively bred plants that possess the ability to survive and reproduce after exposure to herbicides aimed at killing weeds.
Transgenic Crops
Plants that have been genetically modified by inserting DNA from a different species to express desired traits such as pest resistance or increased yield.
Pest-Resistant
Refers to plants or organisms that have inherent qualities allowing them to repel or withstand damage from pests.
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