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John C. Broster, Adam Jalaludin, Michael J. Widderick, Allison J. Chambers and Michael J. Walsh
For more than two decades, glyphosate has been relied on to control summer annual weeds in fallow systems in Australia?s northern grains region. With numerous cases of glyphosate resistance reported in weed species collected from this region, there are c...
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Yuan Yuan, Zhengfu Zhou, Yuhua Zhan, Xiubin Ke, Yongliang Yan, Min Lin, Pengcheng Li, Shijie Jiang, Jin Wang and Wei Lu
EPSP synthase is the target enzyme of glyphosate herbicides. Due to the extensive use of glyphosate, it is very important to obtain EPSPS genes with high glyphosate resistance for the development of transgenic crops. GR79-EPSPS is a class I EPSP synthase...
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Marcos Yanniccari, Carolina Istilart, Daniel Giménez and Ana Castro
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Ilias Travlos, Nikolina Cheimona and Dimitrios Bilalis
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 ...
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Nagata, Russell T; Dusky, Joan A; Ferl, Robert J; Torres, Antonio C; Cantlif
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