Assessing the Weed-Suppressing Potential of Cotton Chromosome Substitution Lines Using the Stair-Step Assay
Palmer amaranth is a problematic common weed species, especially in cotton. With the wide use of chemical herbicide and herbicide-tolerant transgenic cotton lines, Palmer amaranth populations have developed tolerance to commonly used herbicides. It is imperative to develop alternative weed control m...
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Main Authors: | Mary Gracen Fuller, Sukumar Saha, David M. Stelly, Johnie N. Jenkins, Te Ming Tseng |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/850e42a84a8648b29ecfefd2460345d7 |
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