The evolutionary origins of pesticide resistance

NJ Hawkins, C Bass, A Dixon, P Neve - Biological Reviews, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Durable crop protection is an essential component of current and future food security.
However, the effectiveness of pesticides is threatened by the evolution of resistant …

Fungicide resistance management: Maximizing the effective life of plant protection products

I Corkley, B Fraaije, N Hawkins - Plant Pathology, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Effective crop protection is vital to safeguard food security, but growers are reliant on a
limited toolbox in the face of diverse and evolving pathogens. New crop protection methods …

Deciphering the evolution of herbicide resistance in weeds

C Délye, M Jasieniuk, V Le Corre - Trends in Genetics, 2013 - cell.com
Resistance to herbicides in arable weeds is increasing rapidly worldwide and threatening
global food security. Resistance has now been reported to all major herbicide modes 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 …

Metabolism-based herbicide resistance and cross-resistance in crop weeds: a threat to herbicide sustainability and global crop production

Q Yu, S Powles - Plant physiology, 2014 - academic.oup.com
Weedy plant species that have evolved resistance to herbicides due to enhanced metabolic
capacity to detoxify herbicides (metabolic resistance) are a major issue. Metabolic herbicide …

Evolutionary rescue

G Bell - Annual Review of Ecology, Evolution, and Systematics, 2017 - annualreviews.org
Populations that experience severe stress may avoid extinction through adaptation by
natural selection. This process is called evolutionary rescue and has been studied under …

Weeds for bees? A review

V Bretagnolle, S Gaba - Agronomy for sustainable development, 2015 - Springer
Agricultural intensification has led to the decrease of the diversity of wild and domestic
pollinators. For instance, honeybees declined by 59% in 61 years in the USA. About 35% of …

2, 4-D past, present, and future: a review

MA Peterson, SA McMaster, DE Riechers… - Weed …, 2016 - cambridge.org
Since its discovery and initial commercialization in the 1940s, 2, 4-D has been an important
tool for weed control in a wide variety of crop and noncrop uses. Work studying its chemistry …

Evolutionary and ecological insights from herbicide‐resistant weeds: what have we learned about plant adaptation, and what is left to uncover?

RS Baucom - New Phytologist, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The evolution of herbicide resistance in crop weeds presents one of the greatest challenges
to agriculture and the production of food. Herbicide resistance has been studied for more …

Non-target-site resistance to herbicides: recent developments

M Jugulam, C Shyam - Plants, 2019 - mdpi.com
Non-target-site resistance (NTSR) to herbicides in weeds can be conferred as a result of the
alteration of one or more physiological processes, including herbicide absorption …