نتایج جستجو برای: glyphosate resistance

تعداد نتایج: 378215  

Journal: :Journal of microbiology and biotechnology 2014
Xiao-Juan Xing Yong-Sheng Tian Ri-He Peng Jing Xu Wei Zhao Quan-Hong Yao Sheng Sun

Although a large number of AroA enzymes (EPSPS: 5-enopyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase) have been identified, cloned, and tested for glyphosate resistance, only two AroA variants, derived from Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain CP4 and Zea mays, have been utilized to produce the commercial glyphosate-resistant crops. Here, we have used a PCR-based twostep DNA synthesis method to synthesize an...

Journal: :FEBS letters 2005
Melanie A Priestman Todd Funke Inder M Singh Scott S Crupper Ernst Schönbrunn

The enzyme 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (EPSPS) catalyzes the penultimate step of the shikimate pathway, and is the target of the broad-spectrum herbicide glyphosate. Kinetic analysis of the cloned EPSPS from Staphylococcus aureus revealed that this enzyme exerts a high tolerance to glyphosate, while maintaining a high affinity for its substrate phosphoenolpyruvate. Enzymatic act...

2016
Nimesha Fernando Sudheesh Manalil Singarayer K. Florentine Bhagirath S. Chauhan Saman Seneweera

The present paper reviews current knowledge on how changes of plant metabolism under elevated CO2 concentrations (e[CO2]) can affect the development of the glyphosate resistance of C3 and C4 weeds. Among the chemical herbicides, glyphosate, which is a non-selective and post-emergence herbicide, is currently the most widely used herbicide in global agriculture. As a consequence, glyphosate resis...

Journal: :Pest management science 2008
Carol Mallory-Smith Maria Zapiola

Gene flow from transgenic glyphosate-resistant crops can result in the adventitious presence of the transgene, which may negatively impact markets. Gene flow can also produce glyphosate-resistant plants that may interfere with weed management systems. The objective of this article is to review the gene flow literature as it pertains to glyphosate-resistant crops. Gene flow is a natural phenomen...

2003
David E. Stoltenberg Mark R. Jeschke

Glyphosate is a nonselective foliar-applied herbicide that has been used for over 20 years for the management of annual, perennial, and biennial herbaceous species of grasses, sedges, and broadleaf weeds, as well as woody brush and tree species (Bradshaw et al. 1997). Commercialization of engineered glyphosate resistance in several crop species has further expanded the in-crop use of the herbic...

2009
David R. Shaw Wade A. Givens Luke A. Farno Patrick D. Gerard David Jordan William G. Johnson Stephen C. Weller Bryan G. Young Robert G. Wilson Michael D. K. Owen

Over 175 growers in each of six states (Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Mississippi, Nebraska, and North Carolina) were surveyed by telephone to assess their perceptions of the benefits of utilizing the glyphosate-resistant (GR) crop trait in corn, cotton, and soybean. The survey was also used to determine the weed management challenges growers were facing after using this trait for a minimum of 4 yr....

2017
Omobolanle Adewale Osipitan Johanna Anita Dille

A fast-spreading weed, kochia (Kochia scoparia), has developed resistance to the widely-used herbicide, glyphosate. Understanding the relationship between the occurrence of glyphosate resistance caused by multiple EPSPS gene copies and kochia fitness may suggest a more effective way of controlling kochia. A study was conducted to assess fitness cost of glyphosate resistance compared to suscepti...

Journal: :Agronomy 2023

Glyphosate, the most applied herbicide globally, offers effective non-selective and post-emergent weed control. Evolution of herbicide-resistant weeds is commonly associated with recurrent application herbicides same mode action. Native to South America, hairy fleabane (Erigeron bonariensis L.) problematic in this sub-continent has previously been confirmed glyphosate resistant. This research a...

Journal: :Pest management science 2010
Yanhui Peng Laura Lg Abercrombie Joshua S Yuan Chance W Riggins R Douglas Sammons Patrick J Tranel C Neal Stewart

BACKGROUND The de novo transcriptome sequencing of a weedy plant using GS-FLX 454 technologies is reported. Horseweed (Conyza canadensis L.) was the first broadleaf weed to evolve glyphosate resistance in agriculture, and also is the most widely distributed glyphosate-resistant weed in the United States and the world. However, available sequence data for this species are scant. The transcriptom...

2015
Karla L Gage David J Gibson Bryan G Young Julie M Young Joseph L Matthews Stephen C Weller Robert G Wilson

Agricultural environments allow study of evolutionary change in plants. An example of evolution within agroecological systems is the selection for resistance to the herbicide glyphosate within the weed, Conyza canadensis. Changes in survivorship and reproduction associated with the development of glyphosate resistance (GR) may impact fitness and influence the frequency of occurrence of the GR t...

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