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Article title
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Abstract
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Key words
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Introduction
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Study aims
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Methods
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Seed lot inspection data
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Data preparation
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Statistical analysis
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Results
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Overview of contaminant species
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Trends related to general weeds and CFIA noxious weeds
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Trends related to the origin status of contaminant species
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Distribution of contaminants across multiple crop species
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Potential introduction of herbicide-resistant weeds
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Discussion
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Improved outcomes in weed seed contamination
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Regulatory complexities: native species classified as entry-prohibited
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Regulatory overlap: crops also classified as noxious weeds
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Biosecurity considerations for absent species
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Regulatory complexities: absent species permitted in seed lots
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Most common absent species: Trifolium vesiculosum
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Climatic overlap and establishment potential of absent species
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Introduced species with the potential to spread
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Most widespread general weed: Chenopodium album
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Emerging herbicide-resistant weed risks from imported seed
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Factors influencing herbicide resistance patterns
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Herbicide-resistant species with potential for further domestic spread
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Seed characteristics influencing seed lot contamination
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Emerging technologies for seed lot inspection
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Conclusion
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Acknowledgements
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Additional information
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Conflict of interest
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Ethical statement
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Use of AI
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Funding
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Author contributions
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Author ORCIDs
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Data availability
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References
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Supplementary material
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