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Herbicide‐resistant crops and weed resistance to herbicides

Pest Management Science, 2005
AbstractThe adoption of genetically modified (GM) crops has increased dramatically during the last 3 years, and currently over 52 million hectares of GM crops are planted world‐wide. Approximately 41 million hectares of GM crops planted are herbicide‐resistant crops, which includes an estimated 33.3 million hectares of herbicide‐resistant soybean ...
Micheal D K, Owen, Ian A, Zelaya
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Metabolism-Based Herbicide Resistance, the Major Threat Among the Non-Target Site Resistance Mechanisms

Outlooks on Pest Management, 2020
Evolution of resistance to pesticides is a problem challenging the sustainability of global food production. Resistance to herbicides is driven by the intense selection pressure imparted by synthetic herbicides on which we rely to manage weeds.
C. A. G. Rigon   +3 more
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Engineering herbicide resistance in plants

Trends in Genetics, 1988
In modern agriculture, herbicides are commonly applied for weed control, and they comprise an important part of the agrochemical business. Modifying plants to become resistant to broad spectrum herbicides would allow a selective use of these chemicals for crop protection.
J, Botterman, J, Leemans
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Review: Herbicide Resistance in Amaranthus tuberculatus.

Pest Management Science, 2020
Amaranthus tuberculatus is the major weed species in many midwestern USA row-crop production fields, and it is among the most problematic weeds in the world in terms of its ability to evolve herbicide resistance.
P. Tranel
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Managing Herbicide Resistance in China

Weed science, 2020
Since its initial introduction in the late 1950s, chemical control has dominated weed management practices in China. Not surprisingly, the development of herbicide resistance has become the biggest threat to long-term, sustainable weed management in ...
Xiang-ying Liu   +5 more
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Can new herbicide discovery allow weed management to outpace resistance evolution?

Pest Management Science, 2021
While herbicides are the most effective and widely adopted weed management approach, the evolution of multiple herbicide resistance in damaging weed species threatens the yield and profitability of many crops.
T. Gaines, R. Busi, Anita Küpper
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Population Genomics of Herbicide Resistance: Adaptation via Evolutionary Rescue

Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2018
Julia M Kreiner   +2 more
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Current state of herbicides in herbicide‐resistant crops

Pest Management Science, 2014
AbstractCurrent herbicide and herbicide trait practices are changing in response to the rapid spread of glyphosate‐resistant weeds. Growers urgently needed glyphosate when glyphosate‐resistant crops became available because weeds were becoming widely resistant to most commonly used selective herbicides, making weed management too complex and time ...
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An Outlook of FMC's Current and Future Herbicide-Resistance Management Strategies.

Pest Management Science, 2020
Herbicide resistance has globally emerged as a serious threat to profitable crop production. FMC promotes integrated weed management approaches including responsible use of existing herbicides, use of non-herbicide weed control tools, awareness about ...
Z. A. Ganie   +8 more
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Adopting epidemiological approaches for herbicide resistance monitoring and management

, 2020
The widespread use and increasing reliance on herbicides for weed control has resulted in a global epidemic of evolved herbicide resistance in weed populations.
D. Comont, P. Neve
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