Mechanisms of evolved herbicide resistance
The widely successful use of synthetic herbicides over the past 70 years has imposed strong
and widespread selection pressure, leading to the evolution of herbicide resistance in …
and widespread selection pressure, leading to the evolution of herbicide resistance in …
Nano-based smart pesticide formulations: Emerging opportunities for agriculture
The incorporation of nanotechnology as a means for nanopesticides is in the early stage of
development. The main idea behind this incorporation is to lower the indiscriminate use of …
development. The main idea behind this incorporation is to lower the indiscriminate use of …
Sustainability in family business–A bibliometric study and a research agenda
Sustainability is a relevant and established topic in the family business literature. However,
family business scholars lack a comprehensive understanding about the different streams of …
family business scholars lack a comprehensive understanding about the different streams of …
Research progress on the action mechanism of herbicide safeners: a review
Y Zhao, F Ye, Y Fu - Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, 2023 - ACS Publications
Herbicide safeners are agricultural chemicals that protect crops from herbicide injury and
improve the safety of herbicides and the effectiveness of weed control. Safeners induce and …
improve the safety of herbicides and the effectiveness of weed control. Safeners induce and …
Deciphering the evolution of herbicide resistance in weeds
Resistance to herbicides in arable weeds is increasing rapidly worldwide and threatening
global food security. Resistance has now been reported to all major herbicide modes of …
global food security. Resistance has now been reported to all major herbicide modes of …
Metabolism-based herbicide resistance and cross-resistance in crop weeds: a threat to herbicide sustainability and global crop production
Weedy plant species that have evolved resistance to herbicides due to enhanced metabolic
capacity to detoxify herbicides (metabolic resistance) are a major issue. Metabolic herbicide …
capacity to detoxify herbicides (metabolic resistance) are a major issue. Metabolic herbicide …
Evolution in action: plants resistant to herbicides
Modern herbicides make major contributions to global food production by easily removing
weeds and substituting for destructive soil cultivation. However, persistent herbicide …
weeds and substituting for destructive soil cultivation. However, persistent herbicide …
Resistance to AHAS inhibitor herbicides: current understanding
Acetohydroxyacid synthase (AHAS) inhibitor herbicides currently comprise the largest site‐
of‐action group (with 54 active ingredients across five chemical groups) and have been …
of‐action group (with 54 active ingredients across five chemical groups) and have been …
Unravelling the genetic bases of non‐target‐site‐based resistance (NTSR) to herbicides: a major challenge for weed science in the forthcoming decade
C Délye - Pest management science, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Non‐target‐site‐based resistance (NTSR) can confer unpredictable cross‐resistance to
herbicides. However, the genetic determinants of NTSR remain poorly known. The current …
herbicides. However, the genetic determinants of NTSR remain poorly known. The current …
Evolutionary and ecological insights from herbicide‐resistant weeds: what have we learned about plant adaptation, and what is left to uncover?
RS Baucom - New Phytologist, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The evolution of herbicide resistance in crop weeds presents one of the greatest challenges
to agriculture and the production of food. Herbicide resistance has been studied for more …
to agriculture and the production of food. Herbicide resistance has been studied for more …