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Mechanisms of cross and multiple herbicide resistance in Alopecurus myosuroides and Lolium rigidum [PDF]
L’Alopecurus myosuroides et le Lolium rigidum ont développé des résistances croisées et multiples à des herbicides ayant différents modes d'action et provenant de diverses classes chimiques.
Hall, L.M., Powles, S.B., Tardif, F.J.
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Designing a sampling scheme to reveal correlations between weeds and soil properties at multiple spatial scales [PDF]
Weeds tend to aggregate in patches within fields and there is evidence that this is partly owing to variation in soil properties. Because the processes driving soil heterogeneity operate at different scales, the strength of the relationships between soil
Andreasen +20 more
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Unraveling the Role of P450 Reductase in Herbicide Metabolic Resistance Mechanism. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Plants require cytochrome P450 reductase (CPR) to supply two electrons for cytochrome P450 monooxygenase enzymes (P450) to react with an organic substrate. The transfer of electrons to the P450 active site in the P450 catalytic site relies on a robust and intricate CPR:P450 complex in the endoplasmic reticulum membrane.
Rigon CAG +3 more
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Black-grass (Alopecurus myosuroides Huds.) is a common weed in Chinese wheat fields, and has become troublesome due to its evolution of herbicide resistance.
Xiangyang Qin +7 more
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Weltweit haben Herbizidresistenzen massiv zugenommen. Neben dem starken Auftreten von Resistenzen in Nord- und Südamerika und Australien, sind viele Wirkstoffgruppen mittlerweile auch in Europa von Resistenzen betroffen. Beim Alopecurus myosuroides HUDS.
Dirk Michael Wolber +4 more
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Potential ecological effects of Piriformospora indica, a possible biocontrol agent, in UK agricultural systems [PDF]
Piriformospora indica (Sebacinaceae), a root endophytic fungus, was originally isolated from an arid sub-tropical soil. P. indica forms mutualistic symbioses with a broad range of host plants, increases biomass production, resistance and tolerance to ...
Rabiey, Mojgan +3 more
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The Potential of Arable Weeds to Reverse Invertebrate Declines and Associated Ecosystem Services in Cereal Crops [PDF]
There is global concern that invertebrate populations are declining rapidly, particularly in agricultural habitats. Declines have been attributed to the intensification of farming systems, with many studies focussing on a lack of semi-natural habitat in ...
Aebischer, Nicholas J. +5 more
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Evolutionary-thinking in agricultural weed management [PDF]
Agricultural weeds evolve in response to crop cultivation. Nevertheless, the central importance of evolutionary ecology for understanding weed invasion, persistence and management in agroecosystems is not widely acknowledged.
Ainsworth +140 more
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Evolved polygenic herbicide resistance in Lolium rigidum by low-dose herbicide selection within standing genetic variation [PDF]
The interaction between environment and genetic traits under selection is the basis of evolution. In this study, we have investigated the genetic basis of herbicide resistance in a highly characterized initially herbicide-susceptible Lolium rigidum ...
Darmency H. +3 more
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BACKGROUND Arable weeds threaten farming and food production, impacting on productivity. Large-scale data on weed populations are typically lacking and changes are frequently undocumented until they reach problem levels.
H. Hicks +7 more
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