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Related for Orlah 1:6

נְטִיעָה שֶׁל עָרְלָה וְשֶׁל כִּלְאֵי הַכֶּרֶם שֶׁנִּתְעָרְבוּ בִנְטִיעוֹת, הֲרֵי זֶה לֹא יִלְקֹט. וְאִם לָקַט, יַעֲלֶה בְאֶחָד וּמָאתַיִם, וּבִלְבַד שֶׁלֹּא יִתְכַּוֵּן לִלְקֹט. רַבִּי יוֹסֵי אוֹמֵר, אַף יִתְכַּוֵּן לִלְקֹט וְיַעֲלֶה בְאֶחָד וּמָאתָיִם:

A shoot of <i>Orlah</i> or a shoot of <i>Kilayim</i> [a general term for the product of forbidden crossbreeding or working of certain animals with one another, planting together certain plants, or interweaving certain fibers] that became mixed up with [other] shoots - these, he must not gather. If he did gather them, it becomes neutralized in [a mixture of] two hundred and one, provided that he did not intentionally gather them. Rabbi Yose says, even if he gathered them deliberately [in order to neutralize them], it [still] becomes neutralized in two hundred and one.

Tosefta Terumot

One hundred rows of [terumah plants] and one of chullin [plants] -- they are all permitted in the case of produce whose seed is soft [and disintegrates after being planted], but as to produce whose seed is not soft, it is not lifted up (i.e., neutralized), as the soil does not lift up [a forbidden mixture of] one hundred and one [to one]. [However, if it was] detached [from the ground] it is lifted up, as long as he did not intend [to have it lifted up] and then detached it. Rabbi Shimon says, even if he intended it and then he detached it, it is lifted up [at a ratio of] one hundred and one [to one].
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