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An introduction to the Farm‐Scale Evaluations of genetically modified herbicide‐tolerant crops [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Applied Ecology, 2003
1. Several genetically modified herbicide-tolerant (GMHT) crops have cleared most of the regulatory hurdles required for commercial growing in the United Kingdom. However, concerns have been expressed that their management will have negative impacts on farmland biodiversity as a result of improved control given by the new herbicide regimes of the ...
Firbank, L. G.   +18 more
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Potential environmental impacts associated with large-scale herbicide-tolerant GM oilseed rape crops

open access: yesOléagineux, Corps gras, Lipides, 2004
The Biomolecular Engineering Commission considers that the knowledge acquired in the last three years has provided significant information in reply to the points raised in its review dated 16 February 2001.
Fellous Marc, Messéan Antoine
doaj   +2 more sources

Design of the farm‐scale evaluations of genetically modified herbicide‐tolerant crops

open access: yesEnvironmetrics, 2003
AbstractThe Farm‐Scale Evaluations (FSE) is a three‐year experiment to study the effects on farmland wildlife of the commercial management of four genetically modified herbicide‐tolerant (GMHT) crops—beet, maize, spring oil‐seed rape and winter oil‐seed rape.
Rothery, P., Clark, S. J., Perry, J. N.
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Carryover of Imazethapyr + Imazapic on Ryegrass and Non-tolerant Rice as Affected by Thickness of Soil Profile [PDF]

open access: yesPlanta Daninha, 2015
Herbicides used in Clearfield(r) rice system may persist in the environment, damaging non-tolerant crops sown in succession and/or rotation. These damages vary according to soil characteristics, climate and soil management.
A.D.C. Bundt   +4 more
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A Brief Overview for the Development of Herbicide-Resistant Sugarcane Transformation Approaches

open access: yesNUST Journal of Natural Sciences, 2021
  Weeds are the undesirable and unwanted plants in the wrong place in a situation that can significantly decrease the yield of desirable plant such as sugarcane. One solution to tackle this problem is the development of herbicide resistant crops like
Mohsin Shad   +7 more
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Development of Transgenic Maize Tolerant to Both Glyphosate and Glufosinate

open access: yesAgronomy, 2023
Genetically modified (GM) crops tolerant to glyphosate have delivered significant economic benefits in farm management. However, the evolution of glyphosate resistance in weeds due to prolonged intensive use of glyphosate poses a serious threat to this ...
Xiaoxing Yu   +5 more
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The Prospect of Bentazone-Tolerant Soybean for Conventional Cultivation

open access: yesAgronomy, 2020
Soybean is one of the most important crops widely used as food, feed, and industrial products. Weeds compete with the crops for light, nutrients, water, space, and other growth requirements, causing an average yield reduction of 37% in soybean. Bentazone
Liakat Ali   +3 more
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Using Dicamba in Dicamba-Tolerant Crops

open access: yesEDIS, 2020
This 3-page publication discusses the following considerations regarding the use of dicamba in dicamba-tolerant crops: dicamba product selection, tank-mix products, buffer requirements, nozzle selection, boom height, wind speed, and ground speed ...
Jason Ferrell, Pratap Devkota
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Examination of efficacy and selectivity of herbicides in ALS-tolerant sugar beets

open access: yesJulius-Kühn-Archiv, 2018
The development of herbicide-tolerant sugar beet varieties offers the possibility to use only herbicides from the group of the aceto-lactate synthase (ALS) inhibitors.
Anja Löbmann, Jan Petersen
doaj   +1 more source

Genetic variations for post emergence herbicide tolerance in field pea (Pisum sativum)

open access: yesThe Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 2019
Weeds are highly competitive to the crops for nutrient and water from soil, sunlight, space and also harbour many insect-pest and diseases, consequently lead to drastic yield reduction.
A K PARIHAR   +6 more
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