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Gene Flow From Herbicide-Resistant Crops to Wild Relatives

Vrbničanin, Sava; Božić, Dragana; Pavlovic, Danijela

(InTech, 2017)

TY  - CHAP
AU  - Vrbničanin, Sava
AU  - Božić, Dragana
AU  - Pavlovic, Danijela
PY  - 2017
UR  - https://plantarum.izbis.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1042
AB  - Development of herbicide-resistant (HR) crops is way to overcome problems in weed control due to weed resistance to herbicides and absence of new herbicides with a new mode of action for their control. Three types of HR crops were developed: nontransgenic, transgenic, and multiple HR crops. Cultivation of HR crops is associated not only with many benefits (simplification of weed control, more effective and efficient weed control, higher yields, etc.) but also with various risks (development of HR weeds, development of HR volunteer crops, gene flow from HR crops to susceptible relatives, etc.). The greatest risk is gene flow from HR crops to related weed species, wild relatives or conventional crops of the same species. Unwanted gene flow could be prevented or reduced using different barriers such as isolation in space or time, protective vegetation barriers, male sterility, etc. Sunflower hybrids resistant to herbicides (imidazolinones and sulfonilureas) was developed by conventional breeding methods, and their introduction in Serbian fields has enabled a more efficient control of harmful weed species, but the presence of huge populations of weedy sunflower is the main concern associated with their cultivation, because numerous studies have confirmed gene flow from sunflower to its relatives.
PB  - InTech
T2  - Herbicide Resistance in Weeds and Crops
T1  - Gene Flow From Herbicide-Resistant Crops to Wild Relatives
EP  - 63
SP  - 37
ER  - 
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author = "Vrbničanin, Sava and Božić, Dragana and Pavlovic, Danijela",
year = "2017",
abstract = "Development of herbicide-resistant (HR) crops is way to overcome problems in weed control due to weed resistance to herbicides and absence of new herbicides with a new mode of action for their control. Three types of HR crops were developed: nontransgenic, transgenic, and multiple HR crops. Cultivation of HR crops is associated not only with many benefits (simplification of weed control, more effective and efficient weed control, higher yields, etc.) but also with various risks (development of HR weeds, development of HR volunteer crops, gene flow from HR crops to susceptible relatives, etc.). The greatest risk is gene flow from HR crops to related weed species, wild relatives or conventional crops of the same species. Unwanted gene flow could be prevented or reduced using different barriers such as isolation in space or time, protective vegetation barriers, male sterility, etc. Sunflower hybrids resistant to herbicides (imidazolinones and sulfonilureas) was developed by conventional breeding methods, and their introduction in Serbian fields has enabled a more efficient control of harmful weed species, but the presence of huge populations of weedy sunflower is the main concern associated with their cultivation, because numerous studies have confirmed gene flow from sunflower to its relatives.",
publisher = "InTech",
journal = "Herbicide Resistance in Weeds and Crops",
booktitle = "Gene Flow From Herbicide-Resistant Crops to Wild Relatives",
pages = "63-37"
}
Vrbničanin, S., Božić, D.,& Pavlovic, D.. (2017). Gene Flow From Herbicide-Resistant Crops to Wild Relatives. in Herbicide Resistance in Weeds and Crops
InTech., 37-63.
Vrbničanin S, Božić D, Pavlovic D. Gene Flow From Herbicide-Resistant Crops to Wild Relatives. in Herbicide Resistance in Weeds and Crops. 2017;:37-63..
Vrbničanin, Sava, Božić, Dragana, Pavlovic, Danijela, "Gene Flow From Herbicide-Resistant Crops to Wild Relatives" in Herbicide Resistance in Weeds and Crops (2017):37-63.