Gene mutations endowing herbicide resistance may have negative pleiotropic effects on plant fitness. Quantifying these effects is critical for predicting the evolution of herbicide resistance and developing management strategies for herbicide-resistant weeds. This study reports the effects of the acetohydroxyacid synthase (AHAS) Trp574Leu mutation throughout the life cycle of feral radish (Raphanus sativus L.). Resistant and susceptible phenotypes responded differently to light and water treatments in relation to germination and emergence. Under light exposure, the resistant phenotype showed higher germination and emergence, but no differences were found in seed dormancy, germination in darkness and emergence from buried seeds or pods. The ...
SPE GEAPSI CT3International audienceThis article investigates the possible existence of mechanisms c...
International audienceSelective pressures exerted by agriculture on populations of arable weeds fost...
Predictions based on evolutionary theory suggest that the adaptive value of evolved herbicide resist...
BACKGROUND: Feral radish (Raphanus sativus L.) is a problematic weed that has become resistant to ac...
Feral radish (Raphanus sativus L.) is a problematic weed that has become resistant to acetohydroxyac...
BACKGROUND: Soon after the commercial release of sunflower cultivars resistant to imidazolinone herb...
BACKGROUND: Soon after the commercial release of sunflower cultivars resistant to imidazolinone her...
Since the beginning of agriculture, crops have been exposed to recurrent invasion by weeds that can ...
Raphanus sativus (feral radish), a cosmopolitan weed, has developed resistance to acetohydroxyacid s...
Twenty-two amino acid substitutions at seven conserved amino acid residues in the acetohydroxyacid s...
International audiencePleiotropic effects associated with genes endowing resistance to herbicides ar...
Radish has developed feral and weedy biotypes, which is a concern for agriculture around the world. ...
This paper investigates the possible existence of mechanisms counterbalancing the negative pleiotrop...
The evolution of resistance to pesticides in agricultural systems provides an opportunity to study t...
The net selection effect of herbicides on herbicide-resistance traits in weeds is conditioned by the...
SPE GEAPSI CT3International audienceThis article investigates the possible existence of mechanisms c...
International audienceSelective pressures exerted by agriculture on populations of arable weeds fost...
Predictions based on evolutionary theory suggest that the adaptive value of evolved herbicide resist...
BACKGROUND: Feral radish (Raphanus sativus L.) is a problematic weed that has become resistant to ac...
Feral radish (Raphanus sativus L.) is a problematic weed that has become resistant to acetohydroxyac...
BACKGROUND: Soon after the commercial release of sunflower cultivars resistant to imidazolinone herb...
BACKGROUND: Soon after the commercial release of sunflower cultivars resistant to imidazolinone her...
Since the beginning of agriculture, crops have been exposed to recurrent invasion by weeds that can ...
Raphanus sativus (feral radish), a cosmopolitan weed, has developed resistance to acetohydroxyacid s...
Twenty-two amino acid substitutions at seven conserved amino acid residues in the acetohydroxyacid s...
International audiencePleiotropic effects associated with genes endowing resistance to herbicides ar...
Radish has developed feral and weedy biotypes, which is a concern for agriculture around the world. ...
This paper investigates the possible existence of mechanisms counterbalancing the negative pleiotrop...
The evolution of resistance to pesticides in agricultural systems provides an opportunity to study t...
The net selection effect of herbicides on herbicide-resistance traits in weeds is conditioned by the...
SPE GEAPSI CT3International audienceThis article investigates the possible existence of mechanisms c...
International audienceSelective pressures exerted by agriculture on populations of arable weeds fost...
Predictions based on evolutionary theory suggest that the adaptive value of evolved herbicide resist...