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Chinese sprangletop (Leptochloa chinensis (L.) Nees) is recognized as the most disturbing weed in rice fields in Africa, Australia, and Asia due to causing a significant reduction in yields.
Denny Kurniadie +3 more
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ACCase-inhibiting herbicides: mechanism of action, resistance evolution and stewardship [PDF]
ABSTRACT Herbicides play an important role in preventing crop yield losses due to both their weed interference ability and their capacity for increasing soil conservation in no-till systems. Group A herbicides or acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCase) are essential tools the selective management of glyphosate resistance in grass weed species.
Hudson Kagueyama Takano +4 more
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Eleusine indica (goosegrass) is a diploid grass weed which has developed resistance to ACCase inhibitors during the last ten years due to the intensive and frequent use of sethoxydim to control grass weeds in soybean crops in Brazil.
M.D. Osuna +5 more
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Following growers’ reports of herbicide control problems, populations of 30 wild oats, Avena fatua, were collected from the south-east main arable counties of Ireland in 2016 and investigated for the occurrence and potential for herbicide resistance to ...
R. Byrne +5 more
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Summary Genetic engineering to produce high yielding oil palm might be done by over expressing gene encoding key enzyme for oil biosynthesis in the oil palm mesocarp, one of which is ACCase. The objective of this research was to analyze ACCase activity of mesocarp from several developmental stages of fruit and to clone conserved region cDNA of gene ...
Asmini BUDIANI +3 more
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Broad resistance to ACCase inhibiting herbicides in a ryegrass population is due only to a cysteine to arginine mutation in the target enzyme. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The design of sustainable weed management strategies requires a good understanding of the mechanisms by which weeds evolve resistance to herbicides. Here we have conducted a study on the mechanism of resistance to ACCase inhibiting herbicides
Shiv Shankhar Kaundun +3 more
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Trans-Specific Gene Silencing of Acetyl-CoA Carboxylase in a Root-Parasitic Plant
Parasitic species of the family Orobanchaceae are devastating agricultural pests in many parts of the world. The control of weedy Orobanchaceae spp. is challenging, particularly due to the highly coordinated life cycles of the parasite and host plants ...
Pradeepa C. G. Bandaranayake +1 more
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Resistance to ACCase-inhibiting herbicides in sprangletop (Leptochloa chinensis) [PDF]
Abstract This study reports evolved resistance to fenoxaprop-P in a population of sprangletop from a rice field in Thailand (BLC1). After eight applications of fenoxaprop-P, the herbicide appeared no longer effective. To confirm herbicide resistance in the BLC1 population, three experiments were conducted.
Maneechote, C. +3 more
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Chloris elata is an important weed for grain and sugarcane crops. In addition to its aggressiveness, it may show resistance to glyphosate herbicide.
Alfredo Junior Paiola Albrecht +7 more
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Keng stiffgrass is a grass weed that affects wheat-rice cropping systems in China. The extensive reliance on acetyl coenzyme A carboxylase (ACCase)-inhibiting herbicides has resulted in keng stiffgrass developing resistance to these herbicides.
Guo-hui YUAN +6 more
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