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    Dataset associated with “Genomic‐based epidemiology reveals independent origins and gene flow of glyphosate resistance in Bassia scoparia populations across North America" 

    Author(s):Ravet, Karl; Sparks, Crystal D.; Dixon, Andrea; Küpper, Anita; Westra, Eric P.; Pettinga, Dean J.; Tranel, Patrick J.; Felix, Joel; Morishita, Don W.; Jha, Prashant; Kniss, Andrew; Stahlman, Phillip W.; Neve, Paul; Patterson, Eric L.; Westra, Philip; Gaines, Todd A.
    Date:2020
    Format:ZIP; PDF; XLSX; CSV; TXT
    Genomic-based epidemiology can provide insight into the origins and spread of herbicide resistance mechanisms in weeds. We used kochia (Bassia scoparia) populations resistant to the herbicide glyphosate from across western ...
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    Molecular genetics of herbicide resistance in Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri): metabolic tembotrione resistance and geographic origin of glyphosate resistance 

    Author(s):Küpper, Anita
    Date Issued:2018
    Format:born digital; doctoral dissertations
    Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri) is a major weed in U.S. cotton and soybean production systems, partly because it evolved resistance to five different herbicide modes of action. Resistance to the 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate ...
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    Dataset associated with “An in-frame deletion mutation in the degron tail of auxin co-receptor IAA2 confers resistance to the herbicide 2,4-D in Sisymbrium orientale” 

    Author(s):de Figueiredo, Marcelo R. A.; Küpper, Anita; Malone, Jenna M.; Petrovic, Tijana; de Figueiredo, Ana Beatriz T. B.; Campagnola, Grace; Peersen, Olve B.; Prasad, Kasavajhala V.S.K.; Patterson, Eric L.; Reddy, Anireddy S.N.; Kubeš, Martin F.; Napier, Richard; Dayan, Franck E.; Preston, Christopher; Gaines, Todd A.
    Date:2021
    Format:GZIP; HTML; PDB; PDF
    The natural auxin indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) is a key regulator of many aspects of plant growth and development. Synthetic auxin herbicides such as 2,4-D mimic the effects of IAA by inducing strong auxinic signaling responses ...

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    Gaines, Todd A. (2)Patterson, Eric L. (2)Campagnola, Grace (1)Dayan, Franck E. (1)de Figueiredo, Ana Beatriz T. B. (1)de Figueiredo, Marcelo R. A. (1)Dixon, Andrea (1)Felix, Joel (1)Jha, Prashant (1)... View MoreSubjectherbicide resistance (3)2,4-D (1)Amaranthus palmeri (1)Aux/IAA2 (1)dicamba (1)gene duplication (1)gene flow (1)glyphosate resistance (1)HPPD inhibitor (1)independent evolution (1)... View MoreDate Issued2018 (1)Has File(s)Yes (3)

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