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abstract: Tolerance to herbivory minimizes the effects of herbivory on plant fitness. In the presenc...
Since the beginning of agriculture, crops have been exposed to recurrent invasion by weeds that can ...
SPE GEAPSI CT3International audienceThis article investigates the possible existence of mechanisms c...
Although fitness costs associated with plant defensive traits are widely expected, they are not univ...
Fitness costs are frequently invoked to explain the presence of genetic variation underlying plant d...
Predictions based on evolutionary theory suggest that the adaptive value of evolved herbicide resist...
Strong human‐mediated selection via herbicide application in agroecosystems has repeatedly led to th...
The evolution of resistance to herbicides is a classic example of rapid contemporary adaptation in t...
Despite the negative economic and ecological impact of weeds, relatively little is known about the e...
The adaptation of weeds to herbicide is both a significant problem in agriculture and a model of rap...
Pleiotropic fitness trade-offs will be key determinants of the evolutionary dynamics of selection fo...
Strong human-mediated selection via herbicide application in agroecosystems has repeatedly led to th...
1. In some cases, evaluation of resource competitive interactions between herbicide resistant vs. s...
Human-mediated selection can strongly influence the evolutionary response of natural organisms withi...
The evolution of resistance to pesticides in agricultural systems provides an opportunity to study t...
abstract: Tolerance to herbivory minimizes the effects of herbivory on plant fitness. In the presenc...
Since the beginning of agriculture, crops have been exposed to recurrent invasion by weeds that can ...
SPE GEAPSI CT3International audienceThis article investigates the possible existence of mechanisms c...
Although fitness costs associated with plant defensive traits are widely expected, they are not univ...
Fitness costs are frequently invoked to explain the presence of genetic variation underlying plant d...
Predictions based on evolutionary theory suggest that the adaptive value of evolved herbicide resist...
Strong human‐mediated selection via herbicide application in agroecosystems has repeatedly led to th...
The evolution of resistance to herbicides is a classic example of rapid contemporary adaptation in t...
Despite the negative economic and ecological impact of weeds, relatively little is known about the e...
The adaptation of weeds to herbicide is both a significant problem in agriculture and a model of rap...
Pleiotropic fitness trade-offs will be key determinants of the evolutionary dynamics of selection fo...
Strong human-mediated selection via herbicide application in agroecosystems has repeatedly led to th...
1. In some cases, evaluation of resource competitive interactions between herbicide resistant vs. s...
Human-mediated selection can strongly influence the evolutionary response of natural organisms withi...
The evolution of resistance to pesticides in agricultural systems provides an opportunity to study t...
abstract: Tolerance to herbivory minimizes the effects of herbivory on plant fitness. In the presenc...
Since the beginning of agriculture, crops have been exposed to recurrent invasion by weeds that can ...
SPE GEAPSI CT3International audienceThis article investigates the possible existence of mechanisms c...