Environmental impacts of genetically modified plants: a review

AM Tsatsakis, MA Nawaz, D Kouretas, G Balias… - Environmental …, 2017 - Elsevier
Powerful scientific techniques have caused dramatic expansion of genetically modified
crops leading to altered agricultural practices posing direct and indirect environmental …

Gene flow, invasiveness, and ecological impact of genetically modified crops

SI Warwick, HJ Beckie, LM Hall - … of the New York Academy of …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The main environmental concerns about genetically modified (GM) crops are the potential
weediness or invasiveness in the crop itself or in its wild or weedy relatives as a result of …

Reducing the risks of herbicide resistance: best management practices and recommendations

JK Norsworthy, SM Ward, DR Shaw, RS Llewellyn… - Weed …, 2012 - cambridge.org
Herbicides are the foundation of weed control in commercial crop-production systems.
However, herbicide-resistant (HR) weed populations are evolving rapidly as a natural …

[图书][B] Amaranthus: a promising crop of future

S Das - 2016 - Springer
Pseudocereals are promising crops for coming decades keeping in view the global food
security. Amaranths are a leading group of plants among the pseudocereals that have the …

Multiple herbicide‐resistant Lolium rigidum (annual ryegrass) now dominates across the Western Australian grain belt

MJ Owen, NJ Martinez, SB Powles - Weed Research, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Lolium rigidum (annual or rigid ryegrass) is a widespread annual weed in cropping systems
of southern A ustralia, and herbicide resistance in L. rigidum is a common problem in this …

Expanding the eco‐evolutionary context of herbicide resistance research

P Neve, R Busi, M Renton… - Pest management …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The potential for human-driven evolution in economically and environmentally important
organisms in medicine, agriculture and conservation management is now widely …

Long-distance wind-dispersal of spores in a fungal plant pathogen: estimation of anisotropic dispersal kernels from an extensive field experiment

A Rieux, S Soubeyrand, F Bonnot, EK Klein… - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Given its biological significance, determining the dispersal kernel (ie, the distribution of
dispersal distances) of spore-producing pathogens is essential. Here, we report two field …

Safety assessment of genetically modified feed: is there any difference from food?

PA Giraldo, H Shinozuka, GC Spangenberg… - Frontiers in plant …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Food security is one of major concerns for the growing global population. Modern
agricultural biotechnologies, such as genetic modification, are a possible solution through …

The power and potential of genomics in weed biology and management

K Ravet, EL Patterson, H Krähmer… - Pest management …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
There have been previous calls for, and efforts focused on, realizing the power and potential
of weed genomics for better understanding of weeds. Sustained advances in genome …

Interspecific hybridization transfers a previously unknown glyphosate resistance mechanism in Amaranthus species

TA Gaines, SM Ward, B Bukun, C Preston… - Evolutionary …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
A previously unknown glyphosate resistance mechanism, amplification of the 5‐enolpyruvyl
shikimate‐3‐phosphate synthase gene, was recently reported in Amaranthus palmeri. This …