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Autor:
Valeria E Palmieri, Alvaro S Larran, Andrea K Martinatto, Hugo R Permingeat, Valeria E Perotti
Publikováno v:
Advances in Weed Science, Volume: 40, Issue: spe2, Article number: e20210079, Published: 14 JAN 2022
Background Amaranthus palmeri S. Watson is a serious problem in soybean crops from Argentina. This weed has evolved high level of resistance to (ALS)-inhibiting herbicides mainly due to a target-site mechanism by an altered ALS enzyme. In an A. palme
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Autor:
Daniel Tuesca, Andrea K. Martinatto, Hugo R. Permingeat, Valeria Elisa Perotti, Alvaro Santiago Larran, Clarisa E. Alvarez, Valeria E. Palmieri
Publikováno v:
Pest Management Science. 75:1242-1251
Background The evolution of herbicide-resistant weeds is one of the most important concerns of global agriculture. Amaranthus hybridus L. is a competitive weed for summer crops in South America. In this article, we intend to unravel the molecular mec
Autor:
María F. Drincovich, Juan Pablo Zubimendi, Carlos S. Andreo, Silvia Margarita Moreno, Andrea K. Martinatto, Marcos A. Tronconi, Maria Pia Valacco
Arabidopsis thaliana possesses two fumarase genes (FUM), AtFUM1 (At2g47510) encoding for the mitochondrial Krebs cycle-associated enzyme and AtFUM2 (At5g50950) for the cytosolic isoform required for fumarate massive accumulation. Here, the comprehens
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Autor:
Andrea K. Martinatto, Valeria E. Palmieri, Hugo R. Permingeat, Valeria Elisa Perotti, Alvaro Santiago Larran
Publikováno v:
Plant Science. 290:110255
Herbicide resistant (HR) weeds are of major concern in modern agriculture. This situation is exacerbated by the massive adoption of herbicide-based technologies along with the overuse of a few active ingredients to control weeds over vast areas year
Autor:
Juan Pablo Zubimendi, Mariel Claudia Gerrard Wheeler, Marcos A. Tronconi, Carlos S. Andreo, María F. Drincovich, Andrea K. Martinatto
Plant mitochondria can use L-malate and fumarate, which accumulate in large levels, as respiratory substrates. In part, this property is due to the presence of NAD-dependent malic enzymes (NAD-ME) with particular biochemical characteristics. Arabidop
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