Glyphosate‐resistant horseweed made sensitive to glyphosate: low‐temperature suppression of glyphosate vacuolar sequestration revealed by 31P NMR
Pest Management Science2011Vol. 67(10), pp. 1215–1221
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Abstract
Low temperature markedly diminishes vacuolar sequestration of glyphosate in the GR horseweed biotype, yielding a herbicide response equivalent to that of the sensitive biotype. This supports the recent hypothesis1 that glyphosate sequestration is the resistance mechanism employed by GR horseweed.
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