Intensive herbicide use has selected for constitutively elevated levels of stress‐responsive mRNAs and proteins in multiple herbicide‐resistant Avena fatua L
Pest Management Science2017Vol. 73(11), pp. 2267–2281
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Barbara K. Keith, Erin E. Burns, Brian Bothner, Charles C. Carey, Aurélien Mazurie, Jonathan K. Hilmer, Sezgi Biyiklioglu, Hikmet Budak, William E. Dyer
Abstract
Although the individual and collective contributions of these DEGs and proteins to MHR remain to be determined, our results support the idea that intensive herbicide use has selected for MHR populations with altered, constitutively regulated patterns of gene expression that are similar to those in abiotic stress-tolerant plants. © 2017 Society of Chemical Industry.
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