Genetically modified herbicide-tolerant crops: The weed science aspect
Genetički modifikovane biljke tolerantne prema herbicidima - herbološki aspekt
Апстракт
Development and production of genetically modified crops is the hallmark of the end of last and beginning of new century. The most remarkable commercial success regarding genetically modified crops has been achieved with herbicide-tolerant crops as HTCs offer the potential for many benefits: simpler weed control, more effective management of problematic and resistant weeds, control of parasitic weeds, use of minimum tillage, additional tool in integrated weed management, avoidance of yield loss caused by current herbicides, etc. Potential risks associated with HTCs include: gene flow, herbicide resistant volunteers, selection of weed flora in favor of species less susceptible to herbicides, potential development of herbicide-resistant weeds, growers' increased dependency on herbicides, reduced application of integrated weed management, losing of traditional skills of weed management, possible decrease in biodiversity in fields, etc.
Кључне речи:
genetically modified plants / herbicides / tolerance / weeds / resistance / gene flow / integrated weed controlИзвор:
Acta herbologica, 2004, 13, 2, 289-308Издавач:
- Herbološko društvo Srbije
Колекције
Институција/група
FiVeRTY - JOUR AU - Malidža, Goran AU - Janjić, Vaskrsija PY - 2004 UR - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/252 AB - Development and production of genetically modified crops is the hallmark of the end of last and beginning of new century. The most remarkable commercial success regarding genetically modified crops has been achieved with herbicide-tolerant crops as HTCs offer the potential for many benefits: simpler weed control, more effective management of problematic and resistant weeds, control of parasitic weeds, use of minimum tillage, additional tool in integrated weed management, avoidance of yield loss caused by current herbicides, etc. Potential risks associated with HTCs include: gene flow, herbicide resistant volunteers, selection of weed flora in favor of species less susceptible to herbicides, potential development of herbicide-resistant weeds, growers' increased dependency on herbicides, reduced application of integrated weed management, losing of traditional skills of weed management, possible decrease in biodiversity in fields, etc. PB - Herbološko društvo Srbije T2 - Acta herbologica T1 - Genetically modified herbicide-tolerant crops: The weed science aspect T1 - Genetički modifikovane biljke tolerantne prema herbicidima - herbološki aspekt EP - 308 IS - 2 SP - 289 VL - 13 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_252 ER -
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Malidža, G.,& Janjić, V.. (2004). Genetically modified herbicide-tolerant crops: The weed science aspect. in Acta herbologica Herbološko društvo Srbije., 13(2), 289-308. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_252
Malidža G, Janjić V. Genetically modified herbicide-tolerant crops: The weed science aspect. in Acta herbologica. 2004;13(2):289-308. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_252 .
Malidža, Goran, Janjić, Vaskrsija, "Genetically modified herbicide-tolerant crops: The weed science aspect" in Acta herbologica, 13, no. 2 (2004):289-308, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_252 .