نتایج جستجو برای: glyphosate resistance

تعداد نتایج: 378215  

2013
Robert E. Hoagland Robin H. Jordan Neal D. Teaster

The wide distribution of Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri) in the southern US became a serious weed control problem prior to the extensive use of glyphosate-resistant crops. Currently glyphosate-resistant populations of Palmer amaranth occur in many areas of this geographic region creating an even more serious threat to crop production. Investigations were undertaken using four biotypes (one...

Journal: :Pest management science 2008
Stephen B Powles

Glyphosate is the world's most important herbicide, with many uses that deliver effective and sustained control of a wide spectrum of unwanted (weedy) plant species. Until recently there were relatively few reports of weedy plant species evolving resistance to glyphosate. Since 1996, the advent and subsequent high adoption of transgenic glyphosate-resistant crops in the Americas has meant unpre...

Journal: :Pest management science 2008
Stephen O Duke Stephen B Powles

Since its commercial introduction in 1974, glyphosate [N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine] has become the dominant herbicide worldwide. There are several reasons for its success. Glyphosate is a highly effective broad-spectrum herbicide, yet it is very toxicologically and environmentally safe. Glyphosate translocates well, and its action is slow enough to take advantage of this. Glyphosate is the only ...

Ali Hatef Salmanian, Amir Mousavi, Haleh Hashemi Sohi Mahyat Jafari Mehrnoosh Fathi Roudsari

Presence of antibiotic resistance markers has always been considered as one of the main safety concerns in transgenic plants and their derived products. Elimination of antibiotic selectable markers from transgenics is a major hurdle for finding efficient and safe candidates. Herbicide tolerance genes might be attractive alternatives. In this study, a variant form of the 5-enoylpyruvyl shikimate...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2003
Thomas C Mueller Joseph H Massey Robert M Hayes Chris L Main C Neal Stewart

Horseweed (Conyza canadensis) is a cosmopolitan weed that commonly grows throughout North America. Horseweed that is not completely controlled by normal applications of glyphosate has been reported in western Tennessee. This research had three objectives: (1) to develop and validate an analytical procedure for the quantitative determination of shikimate, an important indicator of glyphosate act...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2014
l. h. deng l. s. weng g. y. xiao

the alternative use of non-selective herbicides in different years will reduce the possibility of weeds resistance to herbicide by avoiding the crops constant exposure to herbicide selection pressure. the photoperiod-sensitive genic male sterile (pgms) rice with herbicide resistance will be convenient to the mechanization of hybrid seed production and weed control. in order to develop double he...

Journal: :Canadian Journal of Plant Science 2022

Increased adoption of crops with stacked traits conferring glyphosate and dicamba resistance, recent confirmation kochia [Bassia scoparia (L.) A.J. Scott] biotypes resistant to these herbicides in Alberta Saskatchewan, warrant surveillance herbicide-resistant Manitoba. A randomized–stratified survey 315 sites Manitoba was conducted the fall 2018. Overall, 58% populations tested were glyphosate-...

2013
Luis Fernández Luis Alejandro de Haro Ana J Distefano Maria Carolina Martínez Verónica Lía Juan C Papa Ignacio Olea Daniela Tosto Horacio Esteban Hopp

Single sequence repeats (SSR) developed for Sorghum bicolor were used to characterize the genetic distance of 46 different Sorghum halepense (Johnsongrass) accessions from Argentina some of which have evolved toward glyphosate resistance. Since Johnsongrass is an allotetraploid and only one subgenome is homologous to cultivated sorghum, some SSR loci amplified up to two alleles while others (pr...

Journal: :Pest management science 2005
Stephen O Duke

Since transgenic, bromoxynil-resistant cotton and glufosinate-resistant canola were introduced in 1995, planting of transgenic herbicide-resistant crops has grown substantially, revolutionizing weed management where they have been available. Before 1995, several commercial herbicide-resistant crops were produced by biotechnology through selection for resistance in tissue culture. However, non-t...

2005
Antonio L. Cerdeira

68 Abstract Transgenic bromoxynil-, glufosinate-, and glyphosate-resistant crops have been commercialized and grown extensively in the Western Hemisphere and, to a lesser extent, elsewhere. Bromoxynil-resistant crops have been removed from the market. Few new herbicide-resistant crops (HRCs) are likely to be introduced in the near future. Glyphosate-resistant cotton and soybean have become domi...

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