EVIDENCE OF CONTAMINATION OF PEDIGREED CANOLA (BRASSICA NAPUS) SEEDLOTS IN WESTERN CANADA WITH GENETICALLY ENGINEERED HERBICIDE RESISTANCE TRAITS
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] Christopher Preston,et al. Pollen-Mediated Movement of Herbicide Resistance Between Commercial Canola Fields , 2002, Science.
[2] Hugh J. Beckie,et al. Impact of herbicide-resistant crops as weeds in Canada. , 2001 .
[3] Linda Hall,et al. Pollen flow between herbicide-resistant Brassica napus is the cause of multiple-resistant B. napus volunteers1 , 2000, Weed Science.
[4] S. Warwick,et al. Presence and persistence of volunteer canola in Canadian cropping systems. , 2001 .
[5] P. McVetty,et al. Effectiveness of border areas in confining the spread of transgenic Brassica napus pollen , 2000 .
[6] M. Jasieniuk,et al. The Evolution and Genetics of Herbicide Resistance in Weeds , 1996, Weed Science.
[7] Steven J. Shirtliffe,et al. Harvest losses of canola (Brassica napus) cause large seedbank inputs , 2003, Weed Science.
[8] G. Lafond,et al. The effects of tillage systems and crop rotations on soil water conservation, seedling establishment and crop yield , 1992 .
[9] P. Hucl,et al. Isolation distances for minimizing out-crossing in spring wheat , 2001 .
[10] E. Swanson,et al. Microspore mutagenesis and selection: Canola plants with field tolerance to the imidazolinones , 1989, Theoretical and Applied Genetics.