2024
DOI: 10.1111/tpj.16923
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Transgenerational phenotypic responses to herbicide stress are more rapid than to shade and simulated herbivory in Arabidopsis

Gourav Sharma,
David Haak,
James H. Westwood
et al.

Abstract: SUMMARYWeeds in agricultural settings continually adapt to stresses from ecological and anthropogenic sources, in some cases leading to resistant populations. However, consequences of repeated sub‐lethal exposure of these stressors on fitness and stress “memory” over generations remain poorly understood. We measured plant performance over a transgenerational experiment with Arabidopsis thaliana where plants were exposed to sub‐lethal stress induced by the herbicides glyphosate or trifloxysulfuron, stresses fro… Show more

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