2015
DOI: 10.5935/1806-6690.20150024
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Toothpick test: a methodology for the detection of RR soybean plants

Abstract: -Due to the large increase in the area cultivated with genetically modified soybean in Brazil, it has become necessary to determine methods that are fast and efficient for detecting these cultivars. The aim of this work was to test the efficiency of the toothpick method in the detection of RR soybean plants, as well as to distinguish between cultivars, for sensitivity caused by herbicide. Ten transgenic soybean cultivars, resistant to the active ingredient glyphosate, and ten conventional soybean cultivars wer… Show more

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“…26.7 20.4 * Averages followed by the same letter, uppercase in the horizontal and lowercase in the vertical, do not differ each other, at the level of 5 % probability. In a work assessing the efficiency of toothpeeks mostened with glyphosate to diferentiate tolerant and non-tolerant soybean cultivars, Silva et al (2015) stated that the injured plants of transgenic cultivars keeped growing the hypocotyl (main stem) and developed new lateral branches instead of new lateral radicles like in our research. This differenc may be explained because their role plants were not exposed to glyphosate at the initial growing stages, then the glyphosate followed the xylem flux to the aerial parts of the seedlings.…”
Section: Germination Testsupporting
confidence: 49%
“…26.7 20.4 * Averages followed by the same letter, uppercase in the horizontal and lowercase in the vertical, do not differ each other, at the level of 5 % probability. In a work assessing the efficiency of toothpeeks mostened with glyphosate to diferentiate tolerant and non-tolerant soybean cultivars, Silva et al (2015) stated that the injured plants of transgenic cultivars keeped growing the hypocotyl (main stem) and developed new lateral branches instead of new lateral radicles like in our research. This differenc may be explained because their role plants were not exposed to glyphosate at the initial growing stages, then the glyphosate followed the xylem flux to the aerial parts of the seedlings.…”
Section: Germination Testsupporting
confidence: 49%
“…In general, sulfentrazone, S-metolachlor and saflufenacil were effective in inhibiting the seedling emergence of the species R. latifolia and B. brasiliensis; they were good options for integrating weed management strategies in areas cultivated with soybeans. Furthermore, the herbicides applied at pre-emergence in this study are alternatives for integrated management of not only two species, but also other weed species such as Bidens pilosa, Commelina benghalensis and Ipomoea grandifolia in genetically modified soybeans, which represent more than 90% of the soybeans grown in Brazil (Silva et al, 2015).…”
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