New sunflower hybrids tolerant of tribenuron-methyl
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Discovery of a tribenuron-methyl resistant wild Helianthus annuus L. population (ANN-KAN) reated an opportunity for expansion of a sunflower herbicide resistance breeding program. The aim of this work was the creation of sunflower hybrids resistant to tribenuron-methyl. Creation of tribenuron-methyl resistant hybrids would enable the use of a wider palette of herbicides for sunflower, more efficient chemical control of Cirsium arvense and more economically profitable post-emergence control of some annual broad-lea weeds in sunflower. Original populations SURES-1 and SURES-2 are homozygous for resistance to tribenuron-methyl. F1 generations produced from the crossings are completely resistant to tribenuron-methyl, pointing to the dominant way of inheritance of this trait. Studies on the exact number of genes controlling the resistance are in progress. Tribenuron-methyl resistance was transferred from original populations into a number of mother and restorer inbred lines of cultivated su...nflower. These inbred lines could enable creation of a number of hybrids resistant to tribenuron-methyl. Hybrids NS-H-2017-SU, NS-H-2018-SU and NS-H-2019-SU are resistant to doubled application dose of tribenuronmethyl. Agronomical characteristics of these hybrids are on the level with the leading conventional sunflower hybrids.
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hybrid / sunflower / tolerance / tribenuron-methylИзвор:
Proceedings, 17th International Sunflower Conference, 8-12. June 2008, Cordoba, Spain, Vol. 2 p.505-508., 2008, 2, 505-508Издавач:
- Paris : International Sunflower Association
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FiVeRTY - CONF AU - Jocić, Siniša AU - Miklič, Vladimir AU - Malidža, Goran AU - Hladni, Nada AU - Cvejić, Sandra PY - 2008 UR - http://fiver.ifvcns.rs/handle/123456789/3219 AB - Discovery of a tribenuron-methyl resistant wild Helianthus annuus L. population (ANN-KAN) reated an opportunity for expansion of a sunflower herbicide resistance breeding program. The aim of this work was the creation of sunflower hybrids resistant to tribenuron-methyl. Creation of tribenuron-methyl resistant hybrids would enable the use of a wider palette of herbicides for sunflower, more efficient chemical control of Cirsium arvense and more economically profitable post-emergence control of some annual broad-lea weeds in sunflower. Original populations SURES-1 and SURES-2 are homozygous for resistance to tribenuron-methyl. F1 generations produced from the crossings are completely resistant to tribenuron-methyl, pointing to the dominant way of inheritance of this trait. Studies on the exact number of genes controlling the resistance are in progress. Tribenuron-methyl resistance was transferred from original populations into a number of mother and restorer inbred lines of cultivated sunflower. These inbred lines could enable creation of a number of hybrids resistant to tribenuron-methyl. Hybrids NS-H-2017-SU, NS-H-2018-SU and NS-H-2019-SU are resistant to doubled application dose of tribenuronmethyl. Agronomical characteristics of these hybrids are on the level with the leading conventional sunflower hybrids. PB - Paris : International Sunflower Association C3 - Proceedings, 17th International Sunflower Conference, 8-12. June 2008, Cordoba, Spain, Vol. 2 p.505-508. T1 - New sunflower hybrids tolerant of tribenuron-methyl EP - 508 SP - 505 VL - 2 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_3219 ER -
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Jocić, S., Miklič, V., Malidža, G., Hladni, N.,& Cvejić, S.. (2008). New sunflower hybrids tolerant of tribenuron-methyl. in Proceedings, 17th International Sunflower Conference, 8-12. June 2008, Cordoba, Spain, Vol. 2 p.505-508. Paris : International Sunflower Association., 2, 505-508. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_3219
Jocić S, Miklič V, Malidža G, Hladni N, Cvejić S. New sunflower hybrids tolerant of tribenuron-methyl. in Proceedings, 17th International Sunflower Conference, 8-12. June 2008, Cordoba, Spain, Vol. 2 p.505-508.. 2008;2:505-508. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_3219 .
Jocić, Siniša, Miklič, Vladimir, Malidža, Goran, Hladni, Nada, Cvejić, Sandra, "New sunflower hybrids tolerant of tribenuron-methyl" in Proceedings, 17th International Sunflower Conference, 8-12. June 2008, Cordoba, Spain, Vol. 2 p.505-508., 2 (2008):505-508, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_fiver_3219 .