How might genetically modified crops affect biodiversity?

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Since genetically modified crops (a.k.a. GMOs) reinforce genetic homogeneity and promote large scale monocultures, they contribute to the decline in biodiversity and increase vulnerability of crops to climate change, pests and diseases. The Impact of GMOs on Biodiversity Genetically modified crops grow in a dynamic environment and interact with other species of the agro-ecosystem and surrounding environment.

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