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Gene Flow Risks From Transgenic Herbicide-Tolerant Crops to Their Wild Relatives Can Be Mitigated by Utilizing Alien Chromosomes [PDF]
Integration of a transgene into chromosomes of the C-genomes of oilseed rape (AACC, 2n = 38) may affect their gene flow to wild relatives, particularly Brassica juncea (AABB, 2n = 36).
Xiaoling Song +10 more
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Sweet, J. B., Lutman, P. J. W.
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Weed control in the U.S. Midwest has become increasingly herbicide-centric due to the adoption of herbicide-tolerant (HT) crops in the 1990s. That integrated weed management (IWM) practices, including ecological and mechanical controls, are scarcely used
Marion Desquilbet +2 more
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Rhizosphere Microbiome and Nutrient Fluxes Reveal Subtle Biosafety Signals in Transgenic Cotton [PDF]
Genetically modified crops have transformed agriculture, but their long-term ecological impacts remain incompletely understood. Here we investigate how herbicide-tolerant transgenic cotton affects rhizosphere microbial communities and nutrient cycling ...
Zheng Yang +6 more
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Weed control changes and genetically modified herbicide tolerant crops in the USA 1996–2012 [PDF]
Graham Brookes
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This paper assesses the environmental impacts associated with changes in pesticide use with GM crops at a global level. The main technologies impacting on pesticide use have been crops modified to be tolerant to specific herbicides so as to facilitate ...
Graham Brookes
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Background Herbicide tolerance in crops enables them to survive when lethal doses of herbicides are applied to surrounding weeds. Herbicide-tolerant crops can be developed through transgenic approaches or traditional mutagenesis approaches.
Tianzi CHEN +3 more
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Creation of herbicide-tolerant crops by gene targeting
Masaki Endo, Seiichi Toki
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Upland cotton is sensitive to 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D), and spray drift from adjacent crops can cause yield loss. The identification of potentially 2,4-D-tolerant cotton chromosome substitution (CS) lines with well-characterized tolerance ...
Loida M. Perez +6 more
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Using 2,4-D Choline Herbicide Products on 2,4-D-Tolerant Crops
This publication provides specific information on herbicide options and application requirements on newer 2,4-D formulations. The publication also provides information on the safer use of newer low-volatility formulations of 2,4-D herbicide products on ...
Pratap Devkota +2 more
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