2018
DOI: 10.1002/ps.4831
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Abstract: In the absence of glyphosate, the susceptible plants would replace the resistant plants over time, and abiotic or biotic stresses would accelerate this process. Resistance in plants resulted from a combination of target-site and non-target-site resistance mechanisms. We identified several candidate proteins that could be investigated in future studies on glyphosate resistance. © 2017 Society of Chemical Industry.

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“…Glycine oxidases from microbes can act as a GOX enzyme (e.g., Pollegioni et al 2011). At least some legumes can oxidize glycine in nodules via a leghaemoglobin-associated reaction (Lehtovaara 1978 (Handayani et al 2017), but glyphosate metabolism in the populations was not determined, and metabolism has been found to be very low and uninvolved in L. multflorum resistance to glyphosate at other places in the world (Barroso et al 2018;Gonzalez-Torralva et al 2012). It is possible that there has been horizontal gene transfer of a gene for an enzyme with GOX activity.…”
Section: Glyphosate Metabolism In Crops and Weedsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Glycine oxidases from microbes can act as a GOX enzyme (e.g., Pollegioni et al 2011). At least some legumes can oxidize glycine in nodules via a leghaemoglobin-associated reaction (Lehtovaara 1978 (Handayani et al 2017), but glyphosate metabolism in the populations was not determined, and metabolism has been found to be very low and uninvolved in L. multflorum resistance to glyphosate at other places in the world (Barroso et al 2018;Gonzalez-Torralva et al 2012). It is possible that there has been horizontal gene transfer of a gene for an enzyme with GOX activity.…”
Section: Glyphosate Metabolism In Crops and Weedsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Endophyte infection increases with glyphosate resistance in L. perenne (Handayani et al 2017), but glyphosate metabolism in the populations was not determined, and metabolism has been found to be very low and uninvolved in Lolium perenne ssp. multiflorum resistance to glyphosate in other places in the world (Barroso et al 2018; Gonzalez-Torralva et al 2012a). It is possible that there has been horizontal gene transfer of a gene for an enzyme with GOX activity.…”
Section: Glyphosate Metabolism In Crops and Weedsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5 Eight of the research papers in this issue are on evolved glyphosate resistance. [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13] Two of these are on a new mechanism of resistance -the "phoenix phenomenon", in which the parts of the plant that directly receive glyphosate spray are rapidly killed, preventing translocation of glyphosate to meristems from which the plant regrows (like a phoenix). 6,7 The cover of this issue illustrates the phenomenon.…”
Section: Glyphosate: the World's Most Successful Herbicide Under Intementioning
confidence: 99%
“…L. multiflorum occurs in several temperate countries and populations resistant to nine different herbicide SoA have been reported [4]. Both species originated from the Mediterranean, have a C 3 photosynthetic pathway and produce dense infestations [5]. The two species are often mixed in the field and not always easily identifiable, and in those cases, the population is defined as LOLSS (Lolium species).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%