2003
DOI: 10.1614/0043-1745(2003)051[0214:mdmcah]2.0.co;2
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Morphological differences, molecular characterization, and herbicide sensitivity of catchweed bedstraw (Galium aparine) populations

Abstract: Plants of catchweed bedstraw from different Norwegian locations and from three other countries were compared with respect to morphological factors, herbicide sensitivity, and genetic variation. For the morphological comparison of cotyledons, whorls, leaves, and fruits five populations, grown outdoors but sheltered from rain, were used. Plants from Belgium and Sweden showed a high similarity, whereas one Norwegian population differed significantly in nearly all parameters. The same populations were used for a c… Show more

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“…has already been used to detect variation in the Stylosanthes species complex, where it was useful in identifying S. guianensis genotypes (Vander Stappen et al ., ). Similarly, the ITS region of G. aparine has been sequenced from European populations, with significant variation (both molecular and morphological) reported between populations (Hübner et al ., ). This is the only molecular study to date in Galium species; however, only G. aparine was characterised in this study (Hübner et al ., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…has already been used to detect variation in the Stylosanthes species complex, where it was useful in identifying S. guianensis genotypes (Vander Stappen et al ., ). Similarly, the ITS region of G. aparine has been sequenced from European populations, with significant variation (both molecular and morphological) reported between populations (Hübner et al ., ). This is the only molecular study to date in Galium species; however, only G. aparine was characterised in this study (Hübner et al ., ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Various studies indicating differential sensitivity to auxin-type herbicides such as fluroxypyr and mecoprop, have been reported in catchweed bedstraw (Lutman and Lovegrove 1985;Froud-Williams and Ferris-Kaan 1991;Hill and Courtney 1991;Hill et al 1996;Hubner et al 2003).However, the reported range in herbicide sensitivity was rather narrow, with only two-or three-fold difference between the most and the least sensitive populations.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The herbicide tolerance is not dramatic and might have developed in concert with changes in the environment, flexibility in the timing of seed germination, growth form, lifecycle, freezing tolerance, seed dispersal ability and, last but not least, genetic diversity (Taylor 1999;Hubner et al 2003;Mennan 2003;Mennan and Ngouajio 2006). Catchweed bedstraw has a diverse genetic background that gives it the ability to adapt to many different environments (Hubner et al 2003). Also, the incidences of herbicide resistance have been rather infrequent in the Galium genus with only two cases reported for cleavers (Galium spurium L.) with ALS resistance and cross-resistance to some auxin herbicides in Canada (Hall et al 1998).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…En algunos otros estudios morfológicos, las diferencias morfológicas y fi siológicas se deben al origen geográfi co o ecológico de las poblaciones (Hübner et al, 2003), y a esto también se atribuye el grado de sensibilidad a los herbicidas. En el presente estudio no es posible afi rmar que pase lo mismo, ya que los biotipos provienen de áreas ubicadas en la misma región y un ambiente similar.…”
Section: Morfología En Fase Vegetativa De Los Biotipos De Phalaris MIunclassified