The interaction between environment and genetic traits under selection is the basis of evolution. In this study, we have investigated the genetic basis of herbicide resistance in a highly characterized initially herbicide-susceptible Lolium rigidum population recurrently selected with low (below recommended label) doses of the herbicide diclofop-methyl. We report the variability in herbicide resistance levels observed in F1 families and the segregation of resistance observed in F2 and back-cross (BC) families. The selected herbicide resistance phenotypic trait(s) appear to be under complex polygenic control. The estimation of the effective minimum number of genes (NE), depending on the herbicide dose used, reveals at least three resistance ...
International audienceIn two different locations of the Western Australian “wheatbelt”, Lolium rigid...
Lolium rigidum is one of the most troublesome herbicide resistant weeds in Australia, which has so f...
The potential for human-driven evolution in economically and environmentally important organisms in ...
The frequency of phenotypic resistance to herbicides in previously untreated weed populations and th...
A wild population of a plant species, especially a cross-pollinated species, can display considerabl...
The dynamics of herbicide resistance evolution in plants are influenced by many factors, especially ...
Herbicide resistant invasive weeds provide a unique system in which to study the evolution of adapti...
There has been much debate regarding the potential for reduced rates of herbicide application to acc...
© 2020 Jefferson ParilSignificance: The rapid evolution of herbicide resistance in weeds provides a ...
Field evolved resistance to acetolactate synthase (ALS)-inhibiting herbicides in a multiple resistan...
The inheritance and linkage of enhanced metabolism-based herbicide cross-resistance was examined in ...
Globally, the intensive herbicide usage has resulted in the evolution of many herbicide-resistant we...
International audienceResistance to herbicides in arable weeds is increasing rapidly worldwide and t...
BACKGROUND: The design of sustainable weed management strategies requires a good understanding of th...
Background: The design of sustainable weed management strategies requires a good understanding of th...
International audienceIn two different locations of the Western Australian “wheatbelt”, Lolium rigid...
Lolium rigidum is one of the most troublesome herbicide resistant weeds in Australia, which has so f...
The potential for human-driven evolution in economically and environmentally important organisms in ...
The frequency of phenotypic resistance to herbicides in previously untreated weed populations and th...
A wild population of a plant species, especially a cross-pollinated species, can display considerabl...
The dynamics of herbicide resistance evolution in plants are influenced by many factors, especially ...
Herbicide resistant invasive weeds provide a unique system in which to study the evolution of adapti...
There has been much debate regarding the potential for reduced rates of herbicide application to acc...
© 2020 Jefferson ParilSignificance: The rapid evolution of herbicide resistance in weeds provides a ...
Field evolved resistance to acetolactate synthase (ALS)-inhibiting herbicides in a multiple resistan...
The inheritance and linkage of enhanced metabolism-based herbicide cross-resistance was examined in ...
Globally, the intensive herbicide usage has resulted in the evolution of many herbicide-resistant we...
International audienceResistance to herbicides in arable weeds is increasing rapidly worldwide and t...
BACKGROUND: The design of sustainable weed management strategies requires a good understanding of th...
Background: The design of sustainable weed management strategies requires a good understanding of th...
International audienceIn two different locations of the Western Australian “wheatbelt”, Lolium rigid...
Lolium rigidum is one of the most troublesome herbicide resistant weeds in Australia, which has so f...
The potential for human-driven evolution in economically and environmentally important organisms in ...