ABC transporters linked to multiple herbicide resistance in blackgrass (Alopecurus myosuroides). [PDF]
Goldberg-Cavalleri A +3 more
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Hevea brasiliensis seeds: A novel sustainable feedstock for ethanol production
Abstract The rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) is cultivated on a large scale mainly for the extraction of latex in Brazil and Southeast Asia, also generating large quantities of seeds. These seeds currently do not have large‐scale applications and may thus be considered as a residue.
Giovano Tochetto +4 more
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Integrated genomic and transcriptomic analysis reveals candidate genes underlying herbicide resistance in Sorghum. [PDF]
Xing Z +10 more
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Creation of herbicide-resistance in allotetraploid peanut using CRISPR/Cas9-meditated cytosine base-editing. [PDF]
Shi L +10 more
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Digitaria genome analyses indicate introgression may drive local adaptation and herbicide resistance. [PDF]
Huang Y +18 more
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Standing genetic variation fuels rapid evolution of herbicide resistance in blackgrass. [PDF]
Kersten S +14 more
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ABSTRACT This study examines the factors influencing producer adoption of cover cropping and no‐till farming, two key carbon sequestration practices, within the context of voluntary carbon credit programmes (CCPs) in Kansas. Using a mixed‐methods survey that combines discrete choice experiments with farm‐level data from 370 producers, we estimate ...
Grant Edward Gardner +2 more
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Target-site and non-target-site mechanisms confer multiple herbicide resistance in waterhemp (Amaranthus tuberculatus) accessions from Wisconsin. [PDF]
Faleco FA +8 more
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A LuALS Mutation with High Sulfonylurea Herbicide Resistance in Linum usitatissimum L. [PDF]
Liu C +6 more
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Market regulation and productivity: The case of the Canadian Wheat Board
Abstract Changes to regulatory environments influence firm‐level incentives, which can move the productivity frontier or reposition firms within an existing frontier. Estimating causal effects of policy changes requires a credible counterfactual for productivity in the absence of policy change.
Ryan Cardwell, Pascal L. Ghazalian
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