نتایج جستجو برای: glyphosate resistance

تعداد نتایج: 378215  

2012
Collin W. Ahrens Carol A. Auer

Herbicide resistance is becoming more common in weed ecotypes and crop species including turfgrasses, but current gaps in knowledge limit predictive ecological risk assessments and risk management plans. This project examined the effect of annual glyphosate applications on the vegetative growth and reproductive potential of two weedy bentgrasses, creeping bentgrass (CB) and redtop (RT), where t...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2002
Scott R Baerson Damian J Rodriguez Minhtien Tran Yongmei Feng Nancy A Biest Gerald M Dill

The spontaneous occurrence of resistance to the herbicide glyphosate in weed species has been an extremely infrequent event, despite over 20 years of extensive use. Recently, a glyphosate-resistant biotype of goosegrass (Eleusine indica) was identified in Malaysia exhibiting an LD(50) value approximately 2- to 4-fold greater than the sensitive biotype collected from the same region. A compariso...

2007
Hubert Menne Helmut Köcher

The first cases of herbicide resistance were reported around 1970. Since then resistance of monoand dicotyledonous weeds to herbicides has become an increasing problem world-wide. In March 2006 the International Survey of Herbicide-Resistant Weeds recorded 305 herbicide-resistant biotypes with 182 weed species – 109 dicotyledonous and 73 monocotyledonous weeds [1]. The relatively steady increas...

Journal: :Environmental science and pollution research international 2012
Douglas J Munier Kent L Brittan W Thomas Lanini

INTRODUCTION Canola, which is genetically modified (GM) for tolerance to glyphosate, has the potential to become established as a new glyphosate resistant weed, thus reducing the effectiveness of glyphosate. METHODS Volunteer from dormant canola seeds produced thousands of plants per hectare in the fourth year (2011) following a 2007 crop harvest. This occurred with no additional canola seed ...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2003
Georg Jander Scott R Baerson Jebecka A Hudak Kathleen A Gonzalez Kenneth J Gruys Robert L Last

Plant resistance to glyphosate has been reported far less frequently than resistance to sulfonylurea and imidazolinone herbicides. However, these studies tend to be anecdotal, without side by side comparisons for a single species or natural isolate. In this study, we tested the frequencies of resistance of three herbicides in a controlled ethylmethanesulfonate (EMS) saturation mutagenesis exper...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Terry R Wright Guomin Shan Terence A Walsh Justin M Lira Cory Cui Ping Song Meibao Zhuang Nicole L Arnold Gaofeng Lin Kerrm Yau Sean M Russell Robert M Cicchillo Mark A Peterson David M Simpson Ning Zhou Jayakumar Ponsamuel Zhanyuan Zhang

Engineered glyphosate resistance is the most widely adopted genetically modified trait in agriculture, gaining widespread acceptance by providing a simple robust weed control system. However, extensive and sustained use of glyphosate as a sole weed control mechanism has led to field selection for glyphosate-resistant weeds and has induced significant population shifts to weeds with inherent tol...

2017
Pablo T. Fernández-Moreno Fernando Bastida Rafael De Prado

Rigid ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) is one of the most troublesome weeds in different crops in the Mediterranean region. A rigid ryegrass biotype from an olive grove in Jaén province (Andalusía, southern Spain), potentially resistant to glyphosate (RG), was tested for its resistance level through dose-response assays using a susceptible biotype (SG). To test the hypothesis of a non-target-site-base...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Muthukumar V Bagavathiannan Jason K Norsworthy

Herbicide-resistant Palmer amaranth is a widespread issue in row-crop production in the Midsouthern US. Palmer amaranth is commonly found on roadside habitats in this region, but little is known on the degree of herbicide resistance in these populations. Herbicide resistance in roadside Palmer amaranth populations can represent the spread of an adaptive trait across a selective landscape. A lar...

Journal: :Journal of environmental science and health. Part. B, Pesticides, food contaminants, and agricultural wastes 2007
Antonio L Cerdeira Dionsio L P Gazziero Stephen O Duke Marcus B Matallo Claudio A Spadotto

Transgenic glyphosate-resistant soybeans (GRS) have been commercialized and grown extensively in the Western Hemisphere, including Brazil. Worldwide, several studies have shown that previous and potential effects of glyphosate on contamination of soil, water, and air are minimal, compared to those caused by the herbicides that they replace when GRS are adopted. In the USA and Argentina, the adv...

2018
Anita Küpper Harish K. Manmathan Darci Giacomini Eric L. Patterson William B. McCloskey Todd A. Gaines

Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri) is a major weed in United States cotton and soybean production systems. Originally native to the Southwest, the species has spread throughout the country. In 2004 a population of A. palmeri was identified with resistance to glyphosate, a herbicide heavily relied on in modern no-tillage and transgenic glyphosate-resistant (GR) crop systems. This project aims ...

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