نتایج جستجو برای: glyphosate oxidoreductase

تعداد نتایج: 18390  

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. C, Journal of biosciences 2006
Atsumi Shimada Yasuo Kimura

Glyphosate showed a remarkable effect inducing the change of flower symmetry from the actinomorphic to the zygomorphic type in Petunia hybrida. Glyphosate [N-(phosphonomethyl)glycine] reduced the anthocyanin content and showed a weak inhibitory effect against phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL) activity. L-2-Aminooxy-3-phenylpropionic acid (APA), an inhibitor of PAL activity, reduced the anthocya...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2014
Marcelo P Gomes Elise Smedbol Annie Chalifour Louise Hénault-Ethier Michel Labrecque Laurent Lepage Marc Lucotte Philippe Juneau

It is generally claimed that glyphosate kills undesired plants by affecting the 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (EPSPS) enzyme, disturbing the shikimate pathway. However, the mechanisms leading to plant death may also be related to secondary or indirect effects of glyphosate on plant physiology. Moreover, some plants can metabolize glyphosate to aminomethylphosphonic acid (AMPA) or ...

Journal: :Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 2008
Nacer Bellaloui Robert M Zablotowicz Krishna N Reddy Craig A Abel

Previous research has demonstrated that glyphosate can affect nitrogen fixation or nitrogen assimilation in soybean. This 2-year field study investigated the effects of glyphosate application of 1.12 and 3.36 kg of ae ha(-1) on nitrogen metabolism and seed composition in glyphosate-resistant (GR) soybean. There was no effect of glyphosate application on nitrogen fixation as measured by acetylen...

Journal: :Environmental science & technology 2007
Sylvie Dousset Astrid R Jacobson Jean-Baptiste Dessogne Nathalie Guichard Philippe C Baveye Francis Andreux

The fate of organic herbicides applied to agricultural fields may be affected by other soil amendments, such as copper applied as a fungicide. The effect of copper on the leaching of diuron and glyphosate through a granitic and a calcareous soil was studied in the laboratory using sieved-soil columns. Each soil was enriched with copper sulfate to obtain soil copper concentrations of 125, 250, 5...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and chemistry 2017
Ana Maria Gómez Ortiz Elena Okada Francisco Bedmar José Luis Costa

In Argentina, glyphosate use has increased exponentially in recent years as a result of the widespread adoption of no-till management combined with genetically modified glyphosate-resistant crops. This massive use of glyphosate has created concern about its potential environmental impact. Sorption-desorption of glyphosate was studied in 3 Argentinean soils with contrasting characteristics. Glyp...

2016
Li-Zhong Yang Zhuo Man Xiangdong Zhou

Glyphosate (N-(phosphonomethyl) glycine), an organophosphorus compound, is used to kill weeds (e.g. annual broadleaf weeds and grasses) that compete with crops. Since its introduction to market approximately 40 years ago, glyphosate has become one of the world’s most widely used herbicides due to its relatively low toxicity in comparison with other herbicides towards mammals. The adoption of gl...

2017
Yufeng Dong Xi Jin Qiaoling Tang Xin Zhang Jiangtao Yang Xiaojing Liu Junfeng Cai Xiaobing Zhang Xujing Wang Zhixing Wang

Glyphosate is a widely used herbicide, due to its broad spectrum, low cost, low toxicity, high efficiency, and non-selective characteristics. Rice farmers rarely use glyphosate as a herbicide, because the crop is sensitive to this chemical. The development of transgenic glyphosate-tolerant rice could greatly improve the economics of rice production. Here, we transformed the Pseudomonas fluoresc...

2013
N. Soltani R. E. Nurse C. L. Gillard P. H. Sikkema

Twelve field trials were conducted over a three-year period (2010, 2011, 2012) at different locations in southwestern Ontario, Canada to compare various two-pass weed management strategies in glyphosate-resistant corn for crop injury, weed control, environmental impact, corn yield and profit margin. No visible injury resulted from the herbicide treatments evaluated. One early postemergence (EPO...

Journal: :Plant physiology 2015
Qin Yu Adam Jalaludin Heping Han Ming Chen R Douglas Sammons Stephen B Powles

Glyphosate is the most important and widely used herbicide in world agriculture. Intensive glyphosate selection has resulted in the widespread evolution of glyphosate-resistant weed populations, threatening the sustainability of this valuable once-in-a-century agrochemical. Field-evolved glyphosate resistance due to known resistance mechanisms is generally low to modest. Here, working with a hi...

Journal: :Pest management science 2012
Martin M Vila-Aiub María C Balbi Ana J Distéfano Luis Fernández Esteban Hopp Qin Yu Stephen B Powles

BACKGROUND In a large cropping area of northern Argentina, Sorghum halepense (Johnsongrass) has evolved towards glyphosate resistance. This study aimed to determine the molecular and biochemical basis conferring glyphosate resistance in this species. Experiments were conducted to assess target EPSPS gene sequences and (14)C-glyphosate leaf absorption and translocation to meristematic tissues. ...

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