DOI: 10.31274/rtd-180813-9943
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Weedy adaptation in Setaria spp: genetic diversity, population genetic structure and variation in herbicide resistance

Abstract: Setaria spp. (foxtails) comprise a group of serious cosmopolitan weeds. Current control strategies for these species are flawed due to the heavy reliance on herbicide use and the associated problems. An improved weed management system can only be developed after weedy adaptation is understood, through the studies of weed population biology and physiology. Investigations of Setaria's genetic diversity, population genetic structure, and variation in herbicide resistance represent the initial steps toward this go… Show more

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“…et Schult., (yellow bristle grass) is a C 4 annual summer grass thought to have originated in China and then spread westward through Asia into Europe as both a weed and a crop (korali) (Dekker 2003). It is now widely distributed in North America, Argentina, Uruguay, Africa, the Middle East, Europe, Asia, Australia and many Pacific Islands (Wang et al 1995). It is considered an important agricultural weed in North America (Wang et al 1995;Dekker 2003).…”
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“…et Schult., (yellow bristle grass) is a C 4 annual summer grass thought to have originated in China and then spread westward through Asia into Europe as both a weed and a crop (korali) (Dekker 2003). It is now widely distributed in North America, Argentina, Uruguay, Africa, the Middle East, Europe, Asia, Australia and many Pacific Islands (Wang et al 1995). It is considered an important agricultural weed in North America (Wang et al 1995;Dekker 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is now widely distributed in North America, Argentina, Uruguay, Africa, the Middle East, Europe, Asia, Australia and many Pacific Islands (Wang et al 1995). It is considered an important agricultural weed in North America (Wang et al 1995;Dekker 2003). It was first recorded in New Zealand in 1905 (Allan 1940) and has spread through Waikato dairy pastures (James et al 2009;Tozer et al 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%