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Genomic adaptation of Burkholderia anthina to glyphosate uncovers a novel herbicide resistance mechanism. [PDF]
Schwedt I+8 more
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Stability of Herbicide Resistance and GUS Expression in Transgenic Hybrid Poplars (Populus sp.) During Four Years of Field Trials and Vegetative Propagation [PDF]
Richard Meilan+4 more
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From genes to governance: Engaging citizens in the new genomic techniques policy debate
Societal Impact Statement The European Union is in the midst of changing the current regulatory framework for new genomic techniques (NGTs) to accelerate the production of plant varieties, in order to achieve the goals of the European Green Deal. These techniques are highly contested, with divergent views on how they should be governed.
Michelle G. J. L. Habets+1 more
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Short Abstract Through interviews with farmers in the Upper Rhine Valley, this article analyses the objectives, drivers and obstacles to adaptation practices and their synergies and trade‐offs with mitigation and other social and environmental issues.
Gaël Bohnert, Brice Martin
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The increasing amount of weeds surviving herbicide represents a very serious problem for crop management. The interaction between microbial community of soil and herbicide resistance, along with the potential evolutive consequences, are still poorly ...
Carlo Maria Cusaro+3 more
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A New V361A Mutation in Amaranthus palmeri PPX2 Associated with PPO-Inhibiting Herbicide Resistance. [PDF]
Nie H, Harre NT, Young BG.
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Enhanced activity of several herbicide-degrading enzymes: a suggested mechanism responsible for multiple resistance in blackgrass (Alopecurus myosuroides Huds.) [PDF]
Anne Letouzé, Jacques Gasquez
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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
Christopher E Buddenhagen+3 more
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The blackgrass genome reveals patterns of non-parallel evolution of polygenic herbicide resistance. [PDF]
Cai L+6 more
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