Mechanisms of evolved herbicide resistance
TATodd A. GainesSOStephen O. DukeSMSarah MorranCACarlos Alberto Gonsiorkiewicz RigonPJPatrick J. Tranel
Colorado State University · University of Mississippi · +2 more institutions
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Abstract
-transferases, glucosyl and other transferases, aryl acylamidase, and others. Both TSR and NTSR mechanisms can combine at the individual level to produce higher resistance levels. The vast array of herbicide-resistance mechanisms for generalist (NTSR) and specialist (TSR and some NTSR) adaptations that have evolved over a few decades illustrate the evolutionary resilience of weed populations to extreme selection pressures. These evolutionary processes drive herbicide and herbicide-resistant crop development and resistance management strategies.
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- Gene
- Biology
- Nonsynonymous substitution
- Weed
- Resistance (ecology)
- Selection (genetic algorithm)
- Generalist and specialist species
- Mechanism (biology)
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- Life in Land
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