ALSinhibiting herbicide seed treatments control Striga hermonthica in ALSmodified corn (zea mays)
1997
Berner, D.K. | Ikie, F.O. | Green, J.M.
Seed treatments with two acetolactate synthase (ALS)-inhibiting herbicides, the sulfony- lurea herbicide nicosulfuron and the imidazolinone herbicide imazaquin, controlled the parasitic weed Striga hermonthica in corn. The XA-17 gene in ALS-modified P3180IR corn strongly reduced corn injury from herbicide seed treatments while another ALS modification was not effective. Combining seed treatment of ALS-inhibiting herbicides and ALS-modified corn with the XA-17 gene may offer a practical means for African growers to control Striga hermonthica
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英语
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Limited Access
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Journal Article; Journal Part
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Berner, D.K., Ikie, F.O. & Green, J.M. (1997). ALS-inhibiting herbicide seed treatments control Striga hermonthica in ALS-modified corn (Zea mays). Weed Technology, 11(4), 704-707.
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