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Molecular genetics of herbicide resistance in cyanobacteria
Photosynthesis Research, 1988Cyanobacteria offer an excellent model system for studies of herbicide resistance in higher plants. Mutants resistant to classical and non-classical herbicides have been isolated, and in some cases the amino acid alteration(s) are known. Mutations in plants, algae, photosyntehtic bacteria, and cyanobacteria are compared. Data concerning the question of
J, Brusslan, R, Haselkorn
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Ethical reflections on herbicide‐resistant crops
Pest Management Science, 2004AbstractThe introduction of genetically modified (GM) crops has caused a fierce public debate in Europe. Much of the controversy centres on possible risks to the environment. A specific problem here is that risk perception of the scientific experts differs from that of the public.
Madsen, Kathrine Hauge, Sandøe, Peter
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Microbiome‐conferred herbicides resistance
New PhytologistThis article is a Commentary on Hu et al. (2024), 242: 333–343.
Fengge Zhang +3 more
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The benefits of herbicide‐resistant crops
Pest Management Science, 2012AbstractSince 1996, genetically modified herbicide‐resistant crops, primarily glyphosate‐resistant soybean, corn, cotton and canola, have helped to revolutionize weed management and have become an important tool in crop production practices. Glyphosate‐resistant crops have enabled the implementation of weed management practices that have improved yield
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Herbicide Resistance Screening Assay
2009Herbicide resistance screening is a method that can be used not only to determine presence of the enzyme, phosphinothricin acetyltransferase, encoded by either the Bar or the Pat gene in transgenic maize, but also to assess the inheritance ratio of those genes in a segregating population.
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Mechanisms of Resistance to Herbicides
1997Over the past 30 years, numerous reports on herbicide resistance have been published. Although research in this area is still in its infancy compared to the research done on insecticide and fungicide resistance, there are now more than 80 different plant species worldwide that have developed resistance to one or more herbicides. Mechanisms of herbicide
Reid J. Smeda, Kevin C. Vaughn
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Herbicide Detoxification: Herbicide Selectivity in Crops and Herbicide Resistance in Weeds
2005Crop selectivity is important in allowing weeds to be controlled by herbicides without damage to the crop. Often tolerant crops have more rapid and complete detoxification of a herbicide than occurs in sensitive crop species and weeds. A number of enzymatic systems are able to detoxify herbicides in plants.
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2016
Weed management in agriculture has become very problematic and costly due to emergence of herbicide resistance. A world wide catalogue of herbicide resistant weeds (Heap IM, The international survey of herbiside resistant weeds. http://www.weedscience.com. Accessed 18 Apr 2008, 2008) include more than 300 resistant biotypes and Amaranthus weed comprise
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Weed management in agriculture has become very problematic and costly due to emergence of herbicide resistance. A world wide catalogue of herbicide resistant weeds (Heap IM, The international survey of herbiside resistant weeds. http://www.weedscience.com. Accessed 18 Apr 2008, 2008) include more than 300 resistant biotypes and Amaranthus weed comprise
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