نتایج جستجو برای: general herbicide

تعداد نتایج: 726495  

Journal: :Plant physiology 1995
M W Persans M A Schuler

Cytochrome P450 monooxygenases play paramount roles in the detoxification of herbicides as well as in the synthesis of lignins, flavonoids, and phenolic acids. Biochemical analysis of triasulfuron metabolism in maize (Zea mays) seedlings has demonstrated that the P450(s) responsible for detoxification of this herbicide is induced by naphthalic anhydride (NA), a plant safener, and by triasulfuro...

2013
Jodie S. Holt Shana R. Welles Katia Silvera Ian M. Heap Sylvia M. Heredia Alejandra Martinez-Berdeja Kai T. Palenscar Lynn C. Sweet Norman C. Ellstrand

Evolved herbicide resistance (EHR) is an important agronomic problem and consequently a food security problem, as it jeopardizes herbicide effectiveness and increases the difficulty and cost of weed management. EHR in weeds was first reported in 1970 and the number of cases has accelerated dramatically over the last two decades. Despite 40 years of research on EHR, why some weeds evolve resista...

1999
R. M. Bhagat S. I. Bhuiyan K. Moody

The recent shift from transplanted to wet seeded rice (Oryza sativa L.) in South East Asia has resulted in major weed problems which require more labour and energy for their control. Field experiments were conducted during 1994±1996 on a Chromic Vertisol in central Luzon, the Philippines, to study the effect of water, tillage and herbicide levels on total water use, weed growth and yield of wet...

Journal: :Journal of integrative plant biology 2014
Yaling Song

2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) was the first synthetic herbicide to be commercially developed and has commonly been used as a broadleaf herbicide for over 60 years. It is a selective herbicide that kills dicots without affecting monocots and mimics natural auxin at the molecular level. Physiological responses of dicots sensitive to auxinic herbicides include abnormal growth, senescence,...

2000
TIMOTHY S. PRATHER

H erbicide resistance is the inherited ability of a plant to survive and reproduce following exposure to a dose of herbicide that would normally be lethal to the wild type. In a plant, resistance may occur naturally due to selection or it may be induced through such techniques as genetic engineering. Resistance may occur in plants as the result of random and infrequent mutations; there has been...

Journal: :American journal of industrial medicine 2006
Han K Kang Nancy A Dalager Larry L Needham Donald G Patterson Peter S J Lees Katherine Yates Genevieve M Matanoski

BACKGROUND U.S. Army Chemical Corps veterans handled and sprayed herbicides in Vietnam resulting in exposure to Agent Orange and its contaminant 2,3,7, 8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD or dioxin). This study examined the long-term health effects associated with herbicide exposure among these Vietnam veterans. METHODS A health survey of these 1,499 Vietnam veterans and a group of 1,428 non-...

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...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2006
Akira Oikawa Yukiko Nakamura Tomonori Ogura Atsuko Kimura Hideyuki Suzuki Nozomu Sakurai Yoko Shinbo Daisuke Shibata Shigehiko Kanaya Daisaku Ohta

We have developed a metabolic profiling scheme based on direct-infusion Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FT-ICR/MS). The scheme consists of: (1) reproducible data collection under optimized FT-ICR/MS analytical conditions; (2) automatic mass-error correction and multivariate analyses for metabolome characterization using a newly developed metabolomics tool (DMASS sof...

2015
Agung N. Puspito Abdul Q. Rao Muhammad N. Hafeez Muhammad S. Iqbal Kamran S. Bajwa Qurban Ali Bushra Rashid Muhammad A. Abbas Ayesha Latif Ahmad A. Shahid Idrees A. Nasir Tayyab Husnain

More than 50 countries around the globe cultivate cotton on a large scale. It is a major cash crop of Pakistan and is considered "white gold" because it is highly important to the economy of Pakistan. In addition to its importance, cotton cultivation faces several problems, such as insect pests, weeds, and viruses. In the past, insects have been controlled by insecticides, but this method cause...

2017
Ilias Travlos Dimitrios Bilalis Peter Langridge

In many crops, weeds are managed by herbicides, mainly due to the decrease in crop yields and farmers’ incomes caused by them. In general, chemical control of weeds is considered to be an easy, relatively cheap, and highly effective method. However, not all weeds can be successfully controlled, either because of their natural tolerance or their herbicide resistance. Glyphosate is one of the mos...

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