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Background Glyphosate has become the most widely used herbicide in the world. Therefore, the development of new varieties of glyphosate-tolerant crops is a research focus of seed companies and researchers. The glyphosate stress-responsive genes were used
Rongrong Zhai +7 more
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Development of novel glyphosate-tolerant japonica rice lines: a step towards commercial release
Glyphosate is the most widely used herbicide for its low cost and high efficiency. However, it is rarely applied directly in rice field due to its toxicity to rice.
Ying Cui +6 more
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Herbicide Mixtures to Control Dayflowers and Drift Effect on Coffee Cultures [PDF]
: The dayflower species Commelina benghalensis and C. diffusa are among the main weeds in coffee crops. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of herbicides/herbicide mixtures in controlling dayflower species and to evaluate the possible ...
N.M. FREITAS +4 more
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Glyphosate (N-phosphonomethylglycine) is a broad-spectrum, foliar-applied herbicide that inhibits 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (EPSPS) in plants.
Stephen M. G. Duff +8 more
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Drought events are predicted to increase in the future. Evaluating the response of herbicide-resistant and -susceptible weed ecotypes to progressive drought can provide insights into whether resistance traits affect the fitness of resistant weed ...
Koffi Badou-Jeremie Kouame +5 more
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The Failures of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs): Resistance, Regulation, and Rejection [PDF]
Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) have been contentious for more than three decades. Only 24 countries grow GMOs commercially. Four countries (USA, Canada, Brazil and Argentina) account for 85% of the global GMO hectares.
Paull, John
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Renovating Pastures with Glyphosate Tolerant Soybeans
Pasture renovation is expensive because of lost production, costs for eliminating existing vegetation by tillage or herbicides, and direct replanting costs. Reducing costs, reducing risk of failure, and producing income from pasture land during renovation can significantly increase the profitability of improving pastures.
Rob Mitchell +3 more
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Short Season Corn Silage Performance Trial Summary [PDF]
Conducted by Dr. Heather Darby and the University of Vermont Northwest Crops and Soils Program Short season corn (80-97 day relative maturity) silage hybrids in Alburgh, VT Planting Date: 5/18/2017 Harvest Date: 9/20 ...
Darby, Heather
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Development of non-transgenic glyphosate tolerant wheat by TILLING [PDF]
AbstractGlyphosate (N-phosphonomethyl-glycine) is the world’s most widely used broad spectrum, post-emergence herbicide. It inhibits the chloroplast-targeted enzyme 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (EPSPS; EC 2.5.1.19), a component of the plant and microorganism-specific shikimate pathway and a key catalyst in the production of aromatic ...
Charles P. Moehs +10 more
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Tolerance to Glyphosate in Broadleaf Buttonweed and White-Eye Biotypes [PDF]
: Infesting species of Rubiaceae family have great importance in soybean crops in Southwest of Paraná and North of Santa Catarina, especially due to the selection of tolerant populations caused by the pressure of selection exerted by intensive use of ...
F. DIESEL +4 more
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