University of Michigan: Probing Genetic Basis of Roundup Resistance in Morning Glory, Noxious Agricultural Weed
February 04, 2020
February 04, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Feb. 4 [TNSbiologyresearch] -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
The herbicide Roundup is the most widely used agricultural chemical in history. But over the past two decades, a growing number of weed species have evolved resistance to Roundup's active ingredient, glyphosate, reducing the product's dominance somewhat.
Research on the genetic basis of glyphosate resistance has focused largely on target-site resis . . .
The herbicide Roundup is the most widely used agricultural chemical in history. But over the past two decades, a growing number of weed species have evolved resistance to Roundup's active ingredient, glyphosate, reducing the product's dominance somewhat.
Research on the genetic basis of glyphosate resistance has focused largely on target-site resis . . .