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Assembly and Annotation of the Tetraploid Salsola tragus (Russian Thistle) Genome. [PDF]
Lemas JM +11 more
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Extrachromosomal circular DNA are functional, heritable units that expand genomic plasticity and confer resilience. [PDF]
MacGregor DR, Saski CA.
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Current status of community resources and priorities for weed genomics research. [PDF]
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Acetolactate Synthase Resistance in a Common Waterhemp (Amaranthus rudis) Population
Research was initiated to determine (a) whether a common waterhemp population was resistant to acetolactate synthase (ALS) inhibiting herbicides, (b) the percentage of the population that was ALS-inhibitor resistant, (c) the resistance mechanism, and (d) the effectiveness of a whole plant assay to detect ALS-inhibitor resistance.
John R. R. Hinz, Micheal D. K. Owen
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Crop Protection, 2002
Abstract To determine the extent of herbicide resistance in the common and tall waterhemp populations of Illinois, USA, research was conducted to survey 59 waterhemp populations from 28 counties in Illinois for responses to several herbicides. Herbicides used in the survey included two acetolactate synthase (ALS)-inhibitors, glyphosate, a triazine ...
William L Patzoldt +2 more
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Abstract To determine the extent of herbicide resistance in the common and tall waterhemp populations of Illinois, USA, research was conducted to survey 59 waterhemp populations from 28 counties in Illinois for responses to several herbicides. Herbicides used in the survey included two acetolactate synthase (ALS)-inhibitors, glyphosate, a triazine ...
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Management of Glyphosate-resistant Waterhemp
Introduction Waterhemp that is no longer effectively controlled by glyphosate is becoming more common in many fields in Iowa. It also is becoming more common for herbicides with other modes of action to be ineffective against this troublesome weed. Farmers need to be aware of management systems to prevent this resistance problem from occurring in their
Fawcett, Jim, Brenneman, Greg
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Canadian Journal of Plant Science, 2019
Glyphosate-resistant (GR) waterhemp was first discovered in Ontario, Canada, in 2014. In Ontario, GR waterhemp interference in previous studies reduced soybean yield up to 73%. Tank-mixes of herbicides with multiple modes-of-action are important for delaying the evolution of herbicide resistance.
Nader Soltani +2 more
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Glyphosate-resistant (GR) waterhemp was first discovered in Ontario, Canada, in 2014. In Ontario, GR waterhemp interference in previous studies reduced soybean yield up to 73%. Tank-mixes of herbicides with multiple modes-of-action are important for delaying the evolution of herbicide resistance.
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Waterhemp Flowering Guide-Paper and Guide
The goal has been to make a useful guide for farmers who are dealing with inadequate waterhemp control later in the season. The goal of this project is to help farmers determine when they need to remove waterhemp plants from the field based on flowering ...
Larson, Brent
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Environmental influences on common waterhemp germination and tolerance to salinity and herbicides
Agronomy Journal, 2023AbstractThis study investigated the potential of common waterhemp [Amaranthus tuberculatus (Moq.) Sauer] invading the semiarid, salinity‐prone areas of the Central Valley (CV) of California, and its response to commonly used herbicides. Despite its status as one of the worst weeds in the US agriculture, common waterhemp is not very prevalent in ...
Kelsey Galvan +2 more
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Tall Waterhemp Competition in Grain Sorghum
Weed Science, 1969Grain sorghum (Sorghum vulgare Pers.) was grown in combination with varying densities and durations of tall waterhemp (Acnida altissima Riddell) during 1964 and 1965 at Manhattan, Kansas. As waterhemp density and duration increased, sorghum fodder and grain yields were reduced.
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