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Genomic regions associated with herbicide tolerance in a worldwide faba bean (Vicia faba L.) collection [PDF]
Weeds represent one of the major constraints for faba bean crop. The identification of molecular markers associated with key genes imparting tolerance to herbicides can facilitate and fasten the efficient and effective development of herbicide tolerant ...
Lynn Abou-Khater +11 more
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Genetic variation associated with PPO-inhibiting herbicide tolerance in sorghum. [PDF]
Herbicide application is crucial for weed management in most crop production systems, but for sorghum herbicide options are limited. Sorghum is sensitive to residual protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO)-inhibiting herbicides, such as fomesafen, and a long re-
Pragya Adhikari +6 more
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Not available – first paragraph follows: Isolation of mutants tolerant or resistant to herbicides may become a valuable application of cell culture techniques. Every herbicide is restricted in use by the number of crops it damages or kills.
B Thomas, D Pratt
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Expression characterization of the herbicide tolerance gene Aryloxyalkanoate Dioxygenase (aad-1) controlled by seven combinations of regulatory elements [PDF]
Background Availability of well characterized maize regulatory elements for gene expression in a variety of tissues and developmental stages provides effective alternatives for single and multigene transgenic concepts.
Delkin O. Gonzalez +8 more
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Mutation-derived lentil genotypes confer better tolerance against post-emergence herbicides [PDF]
Weed control is a major constraint to lentil production worldwide. Although post-emergence herbicides are commonly used to manage weeds, their application can reduce crop yield.
Maria Ghaffar +2 more
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Herbicide performance is a complex issue that is influenced by many factors. These include spray coverage, application method, herbicide rate, environmental conditions, and weed size, to name a few.
Curtis R. Rainbolt +3 more
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TOLERANCE OF COMMON BEAN PLANTS TO ETHOXYSULFURON HERBICIDE AND THE MECHANISM INVOLVED IN THE PROCESS [PDF]
The objectives of this study were to determine the effect of herbicide ethoxysulfuron on the development of commom bean (Phaseolus vulgaris), to evaluate the impact of the herbicide on the crop grain yield and to determine the mechanism of tolerance of ...
F.D.B. PAGNONCELLIJR. +6 more
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Multiple Genomic Regions Govern Tolerance to Sulfentrazone in Snap Bean (Phaseolus Vulgaris L.)
The availability of effective weed management tools against waterhemp (Amaranthus tuberculatus) is crucial to maintain profitable production of snap bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.).
Ana Saballos +8 more
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Upland cotton is sensitive to 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D), and spray drift from adjacent crops can cause yield loss. The identification of potentially 2,4-D-tolerant cotton chromosome substitution (CS) lines with well-characterized tolerance ...
Loida M. Perez +6 more
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Evidence for an ecological cost of enhanced herbicide metabolism in Lolium rigidum [PDF]
1. In some cases, evaluation of resource competitive interactions between herbicide resistant vs. susceptible weed ecotypes provides evidence for the expression of fitness costs associated with evolved herbicide-resistant gene traits. Such fitness costs
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