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Evolution and Future Directions in Herbicide-Resistant Crop Development and Weed Management. [PDF]
Hou X, Yang Y, Liu Q, Zhang B.
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Development of dual base editors based on ssDNA-targeting SCP1.201 deaminases for the artificial evolution of novel herbicide-tolerant OsEPSPS variants. [PDF]
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Herbicide Drift from Genetically Engineered Herbicide-Tolerant Crops
Environmental Science & Technology, 2021In recent years, off-target herbicide drift has been increasingly reported to lead to damage to nontarget vegetation in the U.S. These reports have coincided with the widespread adoption of genetically modified crops with new herbicide-tolerance traits.
Andromeda M. Sharkey +2 more
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Herbicide tolerant regenerates of potato
Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 1987Culture-derived plants and cell cultures of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) respond to the application of the herbicides SYS 67 ME (MCPA) and OMNIDEL (Na-2,2-dichloropropionate) in a comparable fashion. By gradually increasing the herbicide concentration, cell lines were developed which tolerated 50 mg/l of ME or 300 mg/l of OMNIDEL. Any further increase
G, Wersuhn, K, Kirsch, R, Gienapp
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Herbicide Phytotoxicity Model for Assessing Herbicide Tolerance
Journal of Agronomy and Crop Science, 1988AbstractA herbicide phytotoxicity model was used to investigate differences in herbicide tolerance between two species of Amsinckia (A. intermedia Fischer and Meyer and A. gloriosa Suksdorf) to the herbicide bromoxynil (3,5‐dibromo‐4‐hydroxybenzonitrile).
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Herbicide sensitivity of transgenic multiple herbicide‐tolerant oilseed rape
Pest Management Science, 2002AbstractGlyphosate and glufosinate‐ammonium herbicide tolerance traits were combined into both winter and spring lines of Brassica napus L. This allowed the study of possible interactions between these transgenes in two genetic backgrounds when treated with a variety of herbicides.
Ian J, Senior +2 more
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Herbicide Tolerance of Buffalograss
Applied Turfgrass Science, 2006Buffalograss (Buchloe dactyloides (Nutt.) Engelm.) is a low‐maintenance turfgrass alternative in many parts of the United States. When buffalograss is seeded, competition from weeds can significantly delay establishment. Additional research is needed on buffalograss seedling tolerance to herbicides, including newer herbicides such as the sulfonylurea ...
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