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    Managing against the Development of Herbicide-Resistant Weeds: Sugarcane by Dennis C. Odero, Brent A. Sellers, Jason A. Ferrell, Gregory E. MacDonald

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…SS-AGR-244/SC077: Managing Against the Development of Herbicide-Resistant Weeds: Sugarcane (ufl.edu) …”
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    Managing against the Development of Herbicide-Resistant Weeds: Sugarcane by Dennis C. Odero, Brent A. Sellers, Jason A. Ferrell, Gregory E. MacDonald

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…SS-AGR-244/SC077: Managing Against the Development of Herbicide-Resistant Weeds: Sugarcane (ufl.edu) …”
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    Managing Against the Development of Herbicide-Resistant Weeds: Sugarcane by Dennis C. Odero, Brent A. Sellers, Jason A. Ferrell, Gregory E. MacDonald

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…Although it is likely that small populations of herbicide-resistant weeds are already present in the Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA), herbicide resistance is currently not a significant problem. …”
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    Managing Against the Development of Herbicide Resistant Weeds: Sugarcane by Curtis R. Rainbolt, Brent A. Sellers, Jason A. Ferrell, Gregory E. MacDonald

    Published 2006-03-01
    “…SS-AGR-244/SC077: Managing Against the Development of Herbicide-Resistant Weeds: Sugarcane (ufl.edu) …”
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    Managing Against the Development of Herbicide-Resistant Weeds: Sugarcane by Dennis C. Odero, Brent A. Sellers, Jason A. Ferrell, Gregory E. MacDonald

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…Although it is likely that small populations of herbicide-resistant weeds are already present in the Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA), herbicide resistance is currently not a significant problem. …”
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    Managing Against the Development of Herbicide Resistant Weeds: Sugarcane by Curtis R. Rainbolt, Brent A. Sellers, Jason A. Ferrell, Gregory E. MacDonald

    Published 2006-03-01
    “…SS-AGR-244/SC077: Managing Against the Development of Herbicide-Resistant Weeds: Sugarcane (ufl.edu) …”
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    Genetic Transformation of Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) with the Gus Color Marker, the Bar Herbicide Resistance, and the Barley (Hordeum vulgare) HVA1 Drought Tolerance Genes by Kingdom Kwapata, Thang Nguyen, Mariam Sticklen

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Transgenes included gus color marker which visually confirmed transgenic events, the bar herbicide resistance selectable marker used for in vitro selection of transgenic cultures and which confirmed Liberty herbicide resistant plants, and the barley (Hordeum vulgare) late embryogenesis abundant protein (HVA1) which conferred drought tolerance with a corresponding increase in root length of transgenic plants. …”
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    Turfgrass Herbicides: Mechanisms of Action and Resistance Management by Ramon G. Leon, J. Bryan Unruh

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…The best way to combat herbicide resistance is to rotate herbicides with different mechanisms of action (MOA) because using herbicides with different MOAs makes it more likely that weeds resistant to one herbicide will encounter an herbicide to which they are not resistant. …”
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    Biology and Management of Horseweed (Conyza canadensis) in Citrus Groves by Nirmal Timilsina, Sharpton Toussaint, Camille McAvoy, Ramdas Kanissery

    Published 2022-09-01
    “… Horseweed has gained importance in recent years due to reports of the development of herbicide resistance to several modes of action, including glyphosate and paraquat. …”
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    Turfgrass Herbicides: Mechanisms of Action and Resistance Management by Ramon G. Leon, J. Bryan Unruh

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…The best way to combat herbicide resistance is to rotate herbicides with different mechanisms of action (MOA) because using herbicides with different MOAs makes it more likely that weeds resistant to one herbicide will encounter an herbicide to which they are not resistant. …”
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