Glufosinate Effects on Nitrogen Nutrition, Growth, Yield, and Seed Composition in Glufosinate-Resistant and Glufosinate-Sensitive Soybean [PDF]
Glufosinate applied to glufosinate-resistant crops may drift and injure glufosinate-sensitive crops. A 2-yr field study examined glufosinate effects on plant injury, chlorophyll content, nodulation, nitrogenase activity, leaf nitrogen, yield, and seed ...
Krishna N. Reddy +3 more
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Phloem Transport of
Abstract Phloem transport of d,l-[14C]glufosinate,d-[14C]glufosinate, and acetyl-l-[14C]glufosinate was examined in the susceptible Brassica napus cv Excel and a glufosinate-resistant genotype (HCN27) derived by transformation of cv Excel with the phosphinothricin-N-acetyltransferase (pat) gene. Considerably more 14C was exported from an
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Screening and Identification of Glufosinate-Degrading Bacteria from Glufosinate-Treated Soils
In order to select efficient and competitive glufosinate-degrading bacteria, two soils which had been treated with glufosinate annually for more than 5 yr were screened. Three strains tolerant to this herbicide were identified by 16S rDNA analysis asBurkholderia sacchari,Serratia marcescens, andPseudomonas psychrotolerans.
Chau-Ling Hsiao +2 more
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Response of non–glufosinate-resistant cotton to reduced rates of glufosinate
Abstract Field research was conducted for 2 yr to determine the effect of reduced rates of glufosinate on growth and yield of non–glufosinate-resistant cotton. Rates of 3.4, 6.7, 13, 26.5, 52.5, and 105 g ha−1, representing 0.008, 0.016, 0.031, 0.063, 0.125, and 0.25 of an effective use rate (420 g ha−1), were applied to cotton at the two-, five-, or ...
Donnie K. Miller +4 more
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Glufosinate Rate and Timing for Control of Glyphosate-Resistant Rhizomatous Johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense) in Glufosinate-Resistant Soybean [PDF]
Field studies were conducted over a three-year period (2011, 2012, and 2013) in Louisiana to evaluate the effect of glufosinate rate and timing on glyphosate-resistant (GR) rhizomatous johnsongrass control in glufosinate-resistant soybean.
Randall L. Landry +2 more
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Glufosinate reduces fungal diseases in transgenic glufosinate-resistant bentgrasses (Agrostis spp)
Abstract Glufosinate-resistant transgenic creeping and velvet bentgrass plants expressing a bar gene under the control of the maize ubiquitin promoter were inoculated separately with the fungal pathogens, Rhizoctonia solani and Sclerotinia homoeocarpa, before or after treatment with 560 mg L−1 of glufosinate at a rate of 0.56 kg ha−1.
Wang, Yuexia +5 more
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Evaluation of Glufosinate-Resistant Corn (Zea mays) and Glufosinate: Efficacy on Annual Weeds
Field studies were conducted in 1996 and 1997 at Belleville and Pawnee, IL, to evaluate single and sequential applications of glufosinate on tolerance of glufosinate-resistant corn and annual weed control. Glufosinate caused 0 to 13% corn injury 7 days after treatment (DAT) and 0 to 6% corn injury 28 DAT.
Ronald F. Krausz +4 more
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Glufosinate Ammonium Selection of Transformed Arabidopsis
INTRODUCTIONOne of the most commonly used markers for the selection of transgenic Arabidopsis is resistance to glufosinate ammonium, an herbicide that is sold under a variety of trade names including Basta and Finale. Resistance to glufosinate ammonium is conferred by the bacterial bialophos resistance gene (BAR) encoding the enzyme phosphinotricin ...
Detlef, Weigel, Jane, Glazebrook
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Repeated applications of herbicides at the labelled rates have often resulted in the selection and evolution of herbicide-resistant weeds capable of surviving the labelled and higher rates in subsequent generations.
Maor Matzrafi +2 more
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Antagonism in mixtures of glufosinate + glyphosate and glufosinate + clethodim on grasses [PDF]
AbstractProper management of glufosinate in glufosinate-resistant crop technologies is needed to mitigate the likelihood of resistance evolution. Antagonism may result from mixtures of glufosinate and other commonly used POST herbicides in soybean and cotton.
Chris J. Meyer +2 more
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