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Deciphering the evolution of herbicide resistance in weeds
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Recent advances in understanding the genetic bases and evolutionary drivers of herbicide resistance that highlight the complex nature of selection for this adaptive trait are reviewed.About:
This article is published in Trends in Genetics.The article was published on 2013-11-01. It has received 453 citations till now.read more
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Confirmation and chemical control of acetyl-CoA carboxylase- and acetolactate synthase-resistant Japanese foxtail in China
TL;DR: In this article , the authors conducted greenhouse dose-response and field experiments over two wheat growing seasons at two sites in Xinyang City (CaiWan and LaoHuShan) to study resistance levels and effective chemical control strategies using the pre-emergence herbicides flufenacet and pyroxasulfone individually and tank-mixed.
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Monitoring systems for resistance to plant protection products across the world: Between redundancy and complementarity
Benoit Barrès,Marie-France Corio-Costet,Danièle Debieu,Christophe Délye,Sabine Fillinger,Bertrand Gauffre,Jacques Grosman,Mourad Hannachi,Pauline de Jerphanion,Gaelle C. Le Goff,Christophe Plantamp,Myriam Siegwart,Anne Sophie Walker,Lise Nistrup-Jørgensen +13 more
TL;DR: It is suggested PPP resistance monitoring might be enhanced if the different actors focus more on detecting emerging resistances (and associated benefits) and increase collaborative and collective efforts and transparency.
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Chemical Constituents of <i>Dysphania botrys</i> (L.) Mosyakin & Clemants Essential Oil: Herbicidal and Antimicrobial Activities
TL;DR: In this paper , chemical compounds of essential oil of D. botrys collected from Central Anatolia (Kayseri province) of Türkiye were investigated and thirty components were identified in the oil by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry.
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Incipient resistance to an effective pesticide results from genetic adaptation and the canalization of gene expression
Xiaoshen Yin,Alexander S. Martinez,Abigail Perkins,Abigail Perkins,Morgan M. Sparks,Avril M. Harder,Janna R. Willoughby,Janna R. Willoughby,Maria S. Sepúlveda,Mark R. Christie +9 more
TL;DR: Combined genomic and transcriptomic results demonstrate that an adaptive, genetic response to TFM is driving incipient resistance in a damaging pest species.
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Crop losses to pests
TL;DR: Despite a clear increase in pesticide use, crop losses have not significantly decreased during the last 40 years, however, pesticide use has enabled farmers to modify production systems and to increase crop productivity without sustaining the higher losses likely to occur from an increased susceptibility to the damaging effect of pests.
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Environmental and Economic Costs of Nonindigenous Species in the United States
TL;DR: Aproximately 50,000 nonindigenous (non-native) species are estimated to have been introduced to the United States, many of which are beneficial but have caused major economic losses in agriculture, forestry, and several other segments of the US economy, in addition to harming the environment.
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Evolution in Action: Plants Resistant to Herbicides
Stephen B. Powles,Qin Yu +1 more
TL;DR: Understanding resistance and building sustainable solutions to herbicide resistance evolution are necessary and worthy challenges to herbicides sustainability in world agriculture.
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The genetics of human adaptation: hard sweeps, soft sweeps, and polygenic adaptation.
TL;DR: This work argues for alternatives to the hard sweep model: in particular, polygenic adaptation could allow rapid adaptation while not producing classical signatures of selective sweeps, and discusses some of the likely opportunities for progress in the field.
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Gene amplification confers glyphosate resistance in Amaranthus palmeri
Todd A. Gaines,Wenli Zhang,Dafu Wang,Bekir Bukun,Stephen T. Chisholm,Dale L. Shaner,Scott J. Nissen,William L. Patzoldt,Patrick J. Tranel,A. Stanley Culpepper,Timothy L. Grey,Theodore M. Webster,William K. Vencill,R. Douglas Sammons,Jiming Jiang,Christopher Preston,Jan E. Leach,Philip Westra +17 more
TL;DR: This work investigated recently discovered glyphosate-resistant Amaranthus palmeri populations from Georgia, in comparison with normally sensitive populations, and revealed that EPSPS genes were present on every chromosome and, therefore, gene amplification was likely not caused by unequal chromosome crossing over.