High aquaporin expression correlates with increased translocation of quinclorac from shoots to roots in resistant Echinochloa crus‐galli var. zelayensis
Abstract:Background
Echinochloa crus‐galli var. zelayensis is a troublesome weed in rice fields and can be controlled by using quinclorac. However, over‐reliance on quinclorac has resulted in resistant (R) barnyardgrass, which differs significantly in its ability to transport quinclorac compared to susceptible (S) barnyardgrass. This study aimed to investigate the underlying mechanisms for this different translocation between R and S barnyardgrass.
Results
Larger amount of quinclorac was transferred from shoots to root… Show more
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