2012
DOI: 10.1038/hdy.2012.104
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The red queen in the corn: agricultural weeds as models of rapid adaptive evolution

Abstract: Weeds are among the greatest pests of agriculture, causing billions of dollars in crop losses each year. As crop field management practices have changed over the past 12 000 years, weeds have adapted in turn to evade human removal. This evolutionary change can be startlingly rapid, making weeds an appealing system to study evolutionary processes that occur over short periods of time. An understanding of how weeds originate and adapt is needed for successful management; however, relatively little emphasis has b… Show more

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“…They have always been a component of agriculture and have successfully thwarted all attempts by humans to eliminate them from interfering with crop production [2]. Weeds result in a 34% loss of crop yield, on an average, worldwide.…”
Section: Zvonko Pacanoskimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They have always been a component of agriculture and have successfully thwarted all attempts by humans to eliminate them from interfering with crop production [2]. Weeds result in a 34% loss of crop yield, on an average, worldwide.…”
Section: Zvonko Pacanoskimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Guidelines for transcriptome-based analysis of NTSR in weeds have been proposed (Délye 2013). Yet, this approach is still in its infancy Vigueira et al 2013), and only a few attempts have been made to date (e.g., Gaines et al 2013;Gardin et al 2013). …”
Section: Dna Sequencingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recent rise of the NGS technologies has also opened the possibility to study weed adaptive traits with a complex genetic determinism involving both structural and regulatory mutations (Vigueira et al 2013), such as NTSR (Délye 2013;Yuan et al 2007). An approach of choice for this purpose is quantitative transcriptome sequencing, also known as RNA sequencing or RNAseq.…”
Section: Dna Sequencingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Natural selection, genetic flow and genetic drift are the forces that cause an evolution in both the natural environments and weeds (Vigueira et al, 2013). Many weed species display differences in terms of their genetic characteristics due to different growth patterns and morphological characteristics, depending on the area in which they grow (Yabuno, 1996;Michishita and Yamaguchi, 2003;Claerhout et al, 2015;Karn and Jasieniuk, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%