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Pest Management Science
Abstract BACKGROUND Resistance to multiple herbicides is common in Lolium rigidum . Here, resistance to acetolactate synthase (ALS)‐ and susceptibility to acetyl‐CoA carboxylase (ACCase)‐inhibiting herbicides was confirmed in a ...
Yalin Zeng +7 more
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Abstract BACKGROUND Resistance to multiple herbicides is common in Lolium rigidum . Here, resistance to acetolactate synthase (ALS)‐ and susceptibility to acetyl‐CoA carboxylase (ACCase)‐inhibiting herbicides was confirmed in a ...
Yalin Zeng +7 more
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Pest Management Science, 2017
AbstractBACKGROUNDThe glyphosate‐resistant rapid response (GR RR) resistance mechanism in Ambrosia trifida is not due to target‐site resistance (TSR) mechanisms. This study explores the physiology of the rapid response and the possibility of reduced translocation and vacuolar sequestration as non‐target‐site resistance (NTSR) mechanisms.RESULTSGR RR ...
Marcelo L Moretti +21 more
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AbstractBACKGROUNDThe glyphosate‐resistant rapid response (GR RR) resistance mechanism in Ambrosia trifida is not due to target‐site resistance (TSR) mechanisms. This study explores the physiology of the rapid response and the possibility of reduced translocation and vacuolar sequestration as non‐target‐site resistance (NTSR) mechanisms.RESULTSGR RR ...
Marcelo L Moretti +21 more
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2021
Summary Globally, weedy plants result in more crop yield loss than plant pathogens and insect pests combined. Much of the success of weeds rests with their ability to rapidly adapt in the face of human-mediated environmental management and change.
Lichun Cai +6 more
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Summary Globally, weedy plants result in more crop yield loss than plant pathogens and insect pests combined. Much of the success of weeds rests with their ability to rapidly adapt in the face of human-mediated environmental management and change.
Lichun Cai +6 more
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Crop Science, 2020
AbstractThe nature of non‐target‐site herbicide resistance (NTSR) to imidazolinone (IMI) in HA425 sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) has not yet been fully characterized but could be related to xenobiotic metabolism. The objective of this study was to evaluate the role of cytochrome P450 monooxygenases (P450s) and other detoxification‐related proteins in
Tatiana Vega +5 more
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AbstractThe nature of non‐target‐site herbicide resistance (NTSR) to imidazolinone (IMI) in HA425 sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.) has not yet been fully characterized but could be related to xenobiotic metabolism. The objective of this study was to evaluate the role of cytochrome P450 monooxygenases (P450s) and other detoxification‐related proteins in
Tatiana Vega +5 more
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Weed Research, 2015
SummaryNon‐target‐site resistance (NTSR) comprises a set of mechanisms conferring resistance to multiple modes of action. Investigation of the number of loci involved in NTSR will aid in the understanding of these resistance mechanisms. Therefore, six different multiple herbicide‐resistant Alopecurus myosuroides plants with different herbicide history ...
M Rosenhauer +4 more
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SummaryNon‐target‐site resistance (NTSR) comprises a set of mechanisms conferring resistance to multiple modes of action. Investigation of the number of loci involved in NTSR will aid in the understanding of these resistance mechanisms. Therefore, six different multiple herbicide‐resistant Alopecurus myosuroides plants with different herbicide history ...
M Rosenhauer +4 more
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Weed Research, 2011
Délye C, Gardin JAC, Boucansaud K, Chauvel B & Petit C (2011). Non‐target‐site‐based resistance should be the centre of attention for herbicide resistance research: Alopecurus myosuroides as an illustration. Weed Research51, 433–437.SummaryNon‐target‐site‐based resistance (NTSR) mechanisms can confer unpredictable resistance to herbicides with ...
Delye, Christophe +4 more
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Délye C, Gardin JAC, Boucansaud K, Chauvel B & Petit C (2011). Non‐target‐site‐based resistance should be the centre of attention for herbicide resistance research: Alopecurus myosuroides as an illustration. Weed Research51, 433–437.SummaryNon‐target‐site‐based resistance (NTSR) mechanisms can confer unpredictable resistance to herbicides with ...
Delye, Christophe +4 more
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Identification of non-target-site based resistance mechanisms by a transciptomics approach
2013We have witnessed a dramatic increase in the number of weeds showing herbicide resistance during the past three decades. The potentially most dangerous mechanisms of resistance endows Non-Target-Site based Resistance (NTSR): NTSR is polygenic, unpredictable and can confer cross-resistance to herbicides with different modes of action.
Gardin, Jeanne +6 more
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Inferring herbicide non‐target‐site cross‐resistance from dose response and mixture treatments
Pest Management ScienceAbstract BACKGROUND Herbicide cross‐resistance is of increasing concern because it compromises the effectiveness of both existing and new chemical options. However, a common misconception is that if a weed population shows dose–response shifts to two herbicides, it is cross‐resistant to both ...
Chun Liu +4 more
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