Domestication is the hallmark of evolution and civilization and harnesses biodiversity through selection for specific traits. In regions where domesticated lines are grown near wild relatives, congeneric sources of aggressive weedy genotypes cause major economic losses. Thus, the origins of weedy genotypes where no congeneric species occur raise questions regarding management effectiveness and evolutionary mechanisms responsible for weedy population success. Since eradication in the 1970s, California growers avoided weedy rice through continuous flood culture and zero-tolerance guidelines, preventing the import, presence, and movement of weedy seeds. In 2003, after decades of no reported presence in California, a weedy rice population was c...
Cultivated rice fields worldwide are plagued with weedy rice, a conspecific weed of cultivated rice ...
Weed evolution from crops involves changes in key traits, but it is unclear how genetic and phenotyp...
The domestication history of rice remains controversial, with multiple studies reaching different co...
<div><p>Domestication is the hallmark of evolution and civilization and harnesses biodiversity throu...
Domestication is the hallmark of evolution and civilization and harnesses biodiversity through selec...
Background: Worldwide feralization of crop species into agricultural weeds threatens global food sec...
Control of weeds in cultivated crops is a pivotal component in successful crop production allowing h...
Background Weedy rice (red rice), a conspecific weed of cultivated rice (Oryza sativa L.), is a sign...
Weedy rice (Oryza spp.), a weedy relative of cultivated rice (O. sativa), infests and persists in cu...
Control of weeds in cultivated crops is a pivotal component in successful crop production allowing h...
Agricultural weeds serve as productive models for studying the genetic basis of rapid adaptation, wi...
Weedy rice (Oryza spp.) is a problematic weed of cultivated rice (O. sativa) around the world. Recen...
Agricultural weeds pose great challenges to sustainable crop production, owing to their complex orig...
Weedy rice is a persistent weed of cultivated rice (Oryza sativa ) fields worldwide, which competes ...
De-domestication is a unique evolutionary process by which domesticated crops are converted into 'wi...
Cultivated rice fields worldwide are plagued with weedy rice, a conspecific weed of cultivated rice ...
Weed evolution from crops involves changes in key traits, but it is unclear how genetic and phenotyp...
The domestication history of rice remains controversial, with multiple studies reaching different co...
<div><p>Domestication is the hallmark of evolution and civilization and harnesses biodiversity throu...
Domestication is the hallmark of evolution and civilization and harnesses biodiversity through selec...
Background: Worldwide feralization of crop species into agricultural weeds threatens global food sec...
Control of weeds in cultivated crops is a pivotal component in successful crop production allowing h...
Background Weedy rice (red rice), a conspecific weed of cultivated rice (Oryza sativa L.), is a sign...
Weedy rice (Oryza spp.), a weedy relative of cultivated rice (O. sativa), infests and persists in cu...
Control of weeds in cultivated crops is a pivotal component in successful crop production allowing h...
Agricultural weeds serve as productive models for studying the genetic basis of rapid adaptation, wi...
Weedy rice (Oryza spp.) is a problematic weed of cultivated rice (O. sativa) around the world. Recen...
Agricultural weeds pose great challenges to sustainable crop production, owing to their complex orig...
Weedy rice is a persistent weed of cultivated rice (Oryza sativa ) fields worldwide, which competes ...
De-domestication is a unique evolutionary process by which domesticated crops are converted into 'wi...
Cultivated rice fields worldwide are plagued with weedy rice, a conspecific weed of cultivated rice ...
Weed evolution from crops involves changes in key traits, but it is unclear how genetic and phenotyp...
The domestication history of rice remains controversial, with multiple studies reaching different co...