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Autor:
Eric A. L. Jones, Jeffrey C. Dunne, Charles W. Cahoon, Katherine M. Jennings, Ramon G. Leon, Wesley J. Everman
Publikováno v:
Plant-Environment Interactions, Vol 5, Iss 3, Pp n/a-n/a (2024)
Abstract A putative glufosinate‐resistant Amaranthus palmeri population was reported in 2015 in Anson County, North Carolina. The results from dose–response assays conducted in the field suggested plants were surviving lethal rates of glufosinate
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https://doaj.org/article/97acedc0e32e40f1aa78685d66356304
Publikováno v:
Agriculture, Vol 14, Iss 6, p 908 (2024)
Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is a rainfed crop grown in both tropical and subtropical agro-climatic regions of the world where drought causes around 20% yield losses per year. In the United States, annual losses caused by drought are around $50 milli
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/f2031a6b8bb74d3b830cb84b6feb74e9
Autor:
Cassondra S. Newman, Ryan J. Andres, Ramey C. Youngblood, Jacqueline D. Campbell, Sheron A. Simpson, Steven B. Cannon, Brian E. Scheffler, Andrew T. Oakley, Amanda M. Hulse-Kemp, Jeffrey C. Dunne
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Plant Science, Vol 13 (2023)
IntroductionVirginia-type peanut, Arachis hypogaea subsp. hypogaea, is the second largest market class of peanut cultivated in the United States. It is mainly used for large-seeded, in-shell products. Historically, Virginia-type peanut cultivars were
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d8d59303443845afa0b4b32d96211c38
Publikováno v:
Agronomy, Vol 12, Iss 12, p 3206 (2022)
The peanut is mostly grown in semi-arid tropical regions of the world, characterized by unpredictable rainfall amounts and distribution. Average annual precipitation in the Virginia–Carolina (VC) region is around 1300 mm; however, unpredictable dis
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/3a3e3cbc5a644a44b81479823455666e
Autor:
Sameer Khanal, Jeffrey C. Dunne, Brian M. Schwartz, Changsoo Kim, Susana Milla-Lewis, Paul L. Raymer, Wayne W. Hanna, Jeevan Adhikari, Susan A. Auckland, Lisa Rainville, Andrew H. Paterson
Publikováno v:
G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics, Vol 9, Iss 8, Pp 2581-2596 (2019)
Bermudagrass (Cynodon (L.)) is the most important warm-season grass grown for forage or turf. It shows extensive variation in morphological characteristics and growth attributes, but the genetic basis of this variation is little understood. Detection
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/d5a750aabaa84cd8903c21dcddbd9dee
Publikováno v:
Agronomy, Vol 11, Iss 9, p 1869 (2021)
The objective of this study was to examine peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) kernel percent sound splits as a function of sound mature kernel seed size when shelled on a reciprocating sheller. Data were compiled from a total of 139 field experiments condu
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https://doaj.org/article/953f291a5cf84a5a9c7759a207b01780
Publikováno v:
Weed Science. :1-8
The current assays to confirm herbicide resistance can be time- and labor-intensive (dose–response) or require a skill set/technical equipment (genetic sequencing). Stakeholders could benefit from a rapid assay to confirm herbicide-resistant weeds
Publikováno v:
Weed Science. 71:84-94
Complaints of control failures with acetolactate synthase (ALS)- and protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO)-inhibiting herbicides on redroot pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus L.) were reported in conventional soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] fields in North
Autor:
Eric A. L. Jones, Robert Austin, Jeffrey C. Dunne, Charles W. Cahoon, Katherine M. Jennings, Ramon G. Leon, Wesley J. Everman
Publikováno v:
Weed Science. 71:11-21
Glufosinate is an effective postemergence herbicide, and overreliance on this herbicide for weed control is likely to increase and select for glufosinate-resistant weeds. Common assays to confirm herbicide resistance are dose–response and molecular
Publikováno v:
Journal of Plant Registrations. 16:533-539