Glyphosate is the most important herbicide globally, and horseweed (Conyza canadensis) has been one of the most commonly encountered weed species that has developed resistance to it in various parts of the world, including Greece. After glyphosate application, horseweed populations show a wide range of phenotypic plasticity in response to selection pressure. In previous work, we have proposed a herbicide resistance mechanism that is not due to a point mutation at the codon 106 of EPSP synthase but most likely due to a synchronized overexpression of EPSPS and the ABC transporter genes. In the current study, it is hypothesized that the observed phenotypic alterations and differential expression of the EPSPS gene could be attributed to epigene...
<div><p>Weed populations can have high genetic plasticity and rapid responses to environmental selec...
Weed populations can have high genetic plasticity and rapid responses to environmental selection pre...
Copyright © 2008 Society of Chemical IndustryGlyphosate-resistant weeds have evolved as a result of ...
Glyphosate is the most important herbicide globally, and horseweed (Conyza canadensis) has been one ...
Glyphosate-resistant populations of Conyza bonariensis were first detected in 2005 in northeastern c...
Resistance to the herbicide glyphosate is currently known in at least eight weed species from many c...
Conyza canadensis has been reported to be the most frequent weed species that evolved resistance to ...
The evolution of herbicide-resistant weed species is a serious threat for weed control. Therefore, w...
Nol N, Tsikou D, Eid M, Livieratos IC & Giannopolitis CN (2012). Shikimate leaf disc assay for early...
Emergence of glyphosate-resistant horseweed (Conyza canadensis) biotypes is an example of how unrele...
The elucidation of the resistance mechanism of weeds to herbicides is important for management pract...
BACKGROUND: This study takes a whole-transcriptome approach to assess gene expression changes in res...
MAIN CONCLUSION: Field-evolved resistance to the herbicide glyphosate is due to amplification of one...
This study takes a whole-transcriptome approach to assess gene expression changes in response to gly...
Abstract Background The expand...
<div><p>Weed populations can have high genetic plasticity and rapid responses to environmental selec...
Weed populations can have high genetic plasticity and rapid responses to environmental selection pre...
Copyright © 2008 Society of Chemical IndustryGlyphosate-resistant weeds have evolved as a result of ...
Glyphosate is the most important herbicide globally, and horseweed (Conyza canadensis) has been one ...
Glyphosate-resistant populations of Conyza bonariensis were first detected in 2005 in northeastern c...
Resistance to the herbicide glyphosate is currently known in at least eight weed species from many c...
Conyza canadensis has been reported to be the most frequent weed species that evolved resistance to ...
The evolution of herbicide-resistant weed species is a serious threat for weed control. Therefore, w...
Nol N, Tsikou D, Eid M, Livieratos IC & Giannopolitis CN (2012). Shikimate leaf disc assay for early...
Emergence of glyphosate-resistant horseweed (Conyza canadensis) biotypes is an example of how unrele...
The elucidation of the resistance mechanism of weeds to herbicides is important for management pract...
BACKGROUND: This study takes a whole-transcriptome approach to assess gene expression changes in res...
MAIN CONCLUSION: Field-evolved resistance to the herbicide glyphosate is due to amplification of one...
This study takes a whole-transcriptome approach to assess gene expression changes in response to gly...
Abstract Background The expand...
<div><p>Weed populations can have high genetic plasticity and rapid responses to environmental selec...
Weed populations can have high genetic plasticity and rapid responses to environmental selection pre...
Copyright © 2008 Society of Chemical IndustryGlyphosate-resistant weeds have evolved as a result of ...