Can genetic diversity predict the potential for emergent glyphosate resistance?
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Hereward, James
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University Of Queensland
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2015-06
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This project aimed to minimise the adverse impact of glyphosate-resistant weeds on the cotton industry by assessing the prospect that genetic diversity of targeted weed species can be used to predict which species are
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glyphosate resistanc, herbicides, next generation sequencing skills, glyphosate-resistant, cotton, weeds, irrigation farming, cotton growing regions, windmill grass, barnyard grass, fleabane, feathertop rhodes grass, polygenic trait, genes, research and extension, glyphosate, technical specialists, sustainabile, profitability, damage control
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CRDC Final Reports submitted 2015