نتایج جستجو برای: resistance to herbicide

تعداد نتایج: 10716015  

2014
Bradley D. Hanson Albert J. Fischer Alan McHughen Amit J. Jhala

Modern herbicidal weed control often exploits physiological differences among plants and takes advantage of herbicide tolerance or resistance in crop plants to bring about the selective removal of susceptible weeds. The Weed Science Society of America defines herbicide tolerance as “the inherent ability of a plant to survive and reproduce after herbicide treatment” which suggests that herbicide...

2010
Jamshid Ashigh Tracy M. Sterling

Worldwide, herbicides remain the most efficient technology for large-scale weed control. Therefore, the widespread evolution of herbicide resistance in weed populations within intensive crop production systems is a major threat to the sustainability and profitability of cropping systems. The introduction of new herbicides and herbicide modes of action to replace those herbicides failing due to ...

Journal: :Trends in plant science 2007
Joshua S Yuan Patrick J Tranel C Neal Stewart

We have witnessed a dramatic increase in the frequency and diversity of herbicide-resistant weed biotypes over the past two decades, which poses a threat to the sustainability of agriculture at both local and global levels. In addition, non-target-site mechanisms of herbicide resistance seem to be increasingly implicated. Non-target-site herbicide resistance normally involves the biochemical mo...

2014
M J OWEN N J MARTINEZ S B POWLES

Lolium rigidum (annual or rigid ryegrass) is a widespread annual weed in cropping systems of southern Australia, and herbicide resistance in L. rigidum is a common problem in this region. In 2010, a random survey was conducted across the grain belt of Western Australia to determine the frequency of herbicide-resistant L. rigidum populations and to compare this with the results of previous surve...

2014
Stephen L. Young Francis J. Pierce Pete Nowak

Many organic and conventional producers rank weed control as their number one production cost. For organic producers particularly, weed control has become increasingly important as organic production has increased its market share. In conventional systems, herbicide resistance, off-target movement, and increased regulations have left many growers with few alternatives. Added to this is an incre...

2008
Jingyi Li Richard Meilan Cathleen Ma Michael Barish Steven H. Strauss

by the publication of a high-quality genome sequence—only the third such sequence for any plant species (Tuskan et al. 2006). In spite of over 200 field trials of GE trees that have been reported in at least 35 countries, the only commercially deployed transgenic trees are insect-resistant Populus nigra and white poplar (clone 741) in China (Food and Agriculture Organization 2004), and virus-re...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2011
Patrick J Tranel Chance W Riggins Michael S Bell Aaron G Hager

Amaranthus tuberculatus is a major weed of crop fields in the midwestern United States. Making this weed particularly problematic to manage is its demonstrated ability to evolve resistance to herbicides. Herbicides to which A. tuberculatus has evolved resistance are photosystem II inhibitors, acetolactate synthase inhibitors, protoporphyrinogen oxidase inhibitors, and glyphosate. Many populatio...

Journal: :Biotechnology and bioengineering 2012
Omer Grundman Inna Khozin-Goldberg Dina Raveh Zvi Cohen Maria Vyazmensky Sammy Boussiba Michal Shapira

Parietochloris incisa is an oleaginous fresh water green microalga that accumulates an unusually high content of the valuable long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid (LC-PUFA) arachidonic acid within triacylglycerols in cytoplasmic lipid bodies. Here, we describe cloning and mutagenesis of the P. incisa acetohydroxyacid synthase (PiAHAS) gene for use as an herbicide resistance selection marker fo...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2014
s. c. liu g. c. zhang l. f. yang m. mii j. y. gai

a stable agrobacterium-mediated transformation system was established using bialaphos as the selective agent in soybeans [glycine max (l.) merr.]. the cotyledonary node explants of the soybean cultivar ‘ny-1001’ were inoculated with the agrobacterium tumefaciens strain eha105, harboring the vector pcambia3301 containing the gus gene as the reporter gene and the bar gene conferring bialaphos res...

2009
Hugh J. Beckie Xavier Reboud

Herbicide rotations and mixtures are widely recommended to manage herbicide resistance. However, little research has quantified how these practices actually affect the selection of herbicide resistance in weeds. A 4-yr experiment was conducted in western Canada from 2004 to 2007 to examine the impact of herbicide rotation and mixture in selecting for acetolactate synthase (ALS) inhibitor resist...

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