Diagnostic Tools for Herbicide Resistance in Weeds
- 總結
- Purdue University researchers have identified a set of differentially expressed genes that are specifically down regulated in glyphosate resistant plants when compared to glyphosate susceptible plants. By utilizing specially designed primers for these particular genes, the researchers can easily identify the resistant plants. This will allow for more targeted and precise herbicide treatment protocols and more sustainable weed management.
- 技術優勢
- Increases efficiency of herbicide application processDecreases cost and time spent on weed management
- 技術應用
- Herbicide ManufacturersFarming Industry
- 詳細技術說明
- Burkhard SchulzPurdue Horticulture and Landscape Architecture
- *Abstract
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- *Background
- Giant ragweed is an annual plant that persists in disturbed areas and croplands. Farmers often use glyphosate, the most widely used herbicide in the world, for control of giant ragweed. Repeated use of glyphosate; however, has resulted in the occurrence of glyphosate resistant (R) giant ragweed populations in Indiana. It is becoming increasingly more time consuming and costly to remove the resistant giant ragweed because there is no current method to detect resistance prior to applying the herbicide.
- *IP Issue Date
- None
- *IP Type
- Utility
- *Stage of Development
- Proof of Concept
- *Web Links
- Purdue Office of Technology CommercializationPurdueInnovation and EntrepreneurshipBurkhard SchulzPurdue Horticulture and Landscape Architecture
- 國家
- United States
- 申請號碼
- None
- 國家/地區
- 美國

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