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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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Die Bekämpfung von Ackerfuchsschwanz (Alopecurus myosuroides Huds.) stellt vor dem Hintergrund der zunehmenden Resistenzen eine Herausforderung dar.
Wagner, Jean, Mücke, Manuela
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Changes in the proteome of the problem weed blackgrass correlating with multiple-herbicide resistance. [PDF]
SummaryHerbicide resistance in grass weeds is now one of the greatest threats to sustainable cereal production in Northern Europe. Multiple‐herbicide resistance (MHR), a poorly understood multigenic and quantitative trait, is particularly problematic as it provides tolerance to most classes of chemistries currently used for post‐emergence weed control.
Tétard-Jones C +5 more
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Globally, herbicide resistance in weeds poses a threat to food security. Resistance evolves rapidly through the co‐option of a suite of physiological mechanisms that evolved to allow plants to survive environmental stress.
Vian H. Mohammad +2 more
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Resistance of blackgrass (Alopecurus myosuroides Huds.) and silky bentgrass (Apera spica-venti (L.) P. Beauv.) to ACCase inhibitors is a serious issue in winter cereals throughout Europe, especially as hormesis induced by herbicides has been observed in ...
Mariola Wrochna +2 more
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An increasing occurrence of blackgrass (Alopecurus myosuroides) with high densities has been reported for Brandenburg, Hessen, Saxony-Anhalt, Saxony and Thuringia.
Meinlschmidt, Ewa +4 more
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Viral-mediated delivery of morphogenic regulators enables leaf transformation in Sorghum bicolor (L.). [PDF]
Summary Recent advancements in monocot transformation, using leaf tissue as explant material, have expanded the number of grass species capable of transgenesis. However, the complexity of vectors and reliance on inducible excision of essential morphogenic regulators have so far limited widespread application.
Butler NM +3 more
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The factors driving evolved herbicide resistance at a national scale [PDF]
Repeated use of xenobiotic chemicals has selected for the rapid evolution of resistance threatening health and food security at a global scale.
A Perez-Jones +36 more
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Recent innovations in crop protection research. [PDF]
This review summarizes the latest innovations presented at the 15th IUPAC International Congress on Crop Protection Chemistry in New Delhi in 2023. New products and approaches to control insects, nematodes, diseases, and weeds are discussed, as well as recent advancements in crop enhancement and green pest management research.
Maienfisch P, Koerber K.
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Resistance to the herbicides haloxyfop and iodosulfuron is common in commercial ryegrass (Lolium) seed lines. [PDF]
Eleven variety lines had resistance detected for iodosulfuron only, six to haloxyfop, and 28 to both herbicides. No seedlings were detected with resistance to glyphosate. Abstract Background Ryegrass (Lolium spp.) is a key forage providing a $14 billion contribution to New Zealand's gross domestic product (GDP). However, ryegrass can also act as a weed
Buddenhagen CE +3 more
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