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Herbicide-Resistant Sunflower Plants, Polynucleotides Encoding Herbicide-Resistant Acetohydroxyacid Synthase Large Subunit Proteins, And Methods Of Use
Carlos Alberto Sala - Santa Fe, AR Mariano Bulos - Santa Fe, AR Sherry R. Whitt - Raleigh NC, US Robert Ascenzi - Cary NC, US Adriana Mariel Echarte - Santa Fe, AR
Herbicide-resistant sunflower plants, isolated polynucleotides that encode herbicide-resistant and wild-type acetohydroxyacid synthase large subunit (AHASL) polypeptides, and the amino acid sequences of these polypeptides, are described. Expression cassettes and transformation vectors comprising the polynucleotides of the invention, as well as plants and host cells transformed with the polynucleotides, are described. Methods of using the polynucleotides to enhance the resistance of plants to herbicides, and methods for controlling weeds in the vicinity of herbicide-resistant plants are also described.
Herbicide-Resistant Sunflower Plants With Multiple Herbicide Resistant Alleles Of Ahasl1 And Methods Of Use
Carlos Sala - Sante Fe, AR Mariano Bulos - Santa Fe, AR Sherry R. Whitt - Raleigh NC, US Brigitte J. Weston - Wake Forest NC, US Adriana Mariel Echarte - Santa Fe, AR Bijay K. Singh - Cary NC, US
Assignee:
Nidera S.A. - Buenos Aires BASF Agrochemical Products, B.V. - 6835 EA Arnhem
Herbicide resistant sunflower plants comprising two different herbicide-resistant alleles of the sunflower acetohydroxyacid synthase large subunit 1 (AHASL1) gene are described. Methods for making these sunflower plants and methods for controlling weeds or other undesired vegetation growing in the vicinity of these sunflower plants are disclosed. Such methods involve the use of acetohydroxyacid synthase-inhibiting herbicides. Methods for controlling parasitic weeds growing on sunflower plants are also described. Additionally provided are methods for determining the genotype of sunflower plants for AHASL1 gene.
Herbicide-Resistant Rice Plants, Polynucleotides Encoding Herbicide Resistant Acetohydroxyacid Synthase Large Subunit Proteins, And Methods Of Use
Alberto LIVORE - Entre Rios, AR Alberto Raul Prina - Pcia, AR Bijay K. Singh - Cary NC, US Robert Ascenzi - Cary NC, US Sherry R. Whitt - Raleigh NC, US
Assignee:
INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE TECNOLOGIA AGROPECUARIA - Buenos Aires
Herbicide-resistant rice plants, isolated polynucleotides that encode herbicide resistant and wild-type acetohydroxyacid synthase large subunit 1 (AHASL1) polypeptides, and the amino acid sequences of these polypeptides, are described. Expression cassettes and transformation vectors comprising the polynucleotides of the invention, as well as plants and host cells transformed with the polynucleotides, are described. Methods of using the polynucleotides to enhance the resistance of plants to imidazolinone herbicides, and methods for controlling weeds in the vicinity of herbicide-resistant plants are also described.
Scots L. Mankin - Raleigh NC, US Haiping Hong - Cary NC, US Leon Neuteboom - Youngsville NC, US Sherry R. Whitt - Raleigh NC, US Dale R. Carlson - Apex NC, US Ulrich Schöfl - Apex NC, US Allan R. Wenck - Durham NC, US
The present invention provides herbicide-tolerant plants. The present invention also provides methods for controlling the growth of weeds by applying an herbicide to which herbicide-tolerant plants of the invention are tolerant. Plants of the invention may express an acetyl-Coenzyme A carboxylase enzyme that is tolerant to the action of acetyl-Coenzyme A carboxylase enzyme inhibitors.
Scots Mankin - Raleigh NC, US Haiping Hong - Cary NC, US Allan Wenck - Durham NC, US Leon Neuteboom - Durham NC, US Sherry Whitt - Raleigh NC, US Dale R. Carlson - Apex NC, US
The present invention provides herbicide tolerant plants. The present invention also provides methods for controlling the growth of weeds by applying an herbicide to which herbicide-tolerant plants of the invention are tolerant. Plants of the invention may express an acetyl-Coenzyme A carboxylase enzyme that is tolerant to the action of acetyl-Coenzyme A carboxylase enzyme inhibitors.
Herbicide-Resistant Rice Plants, Polynucleotides Encoding Herbicide-Resistant Acetohydroxyacid Synthase Large Subunit Proteins, And Methods Of Use
Alberto Livore - Entre Rios, AR Alberto Raul Prina - Pcia, de Buenos Aires, AR Bijay K. Singh - Cary NC, US Robert Ascenzi - Cary NC, US Sherry R. Whitt - Raleigh NC, US
Assignee:
INSTITUTO NACIONAL DE TECNOLOGIA AGROPECUARIA - Buenos Aires
Herbicide-resistant rice plants, isolated polynucleotides that encode herbicide resistant and wild-type acetohydroxy-acid synthase large subunit 1 (AHASL1) polypeptides, and the amino acid sequences of these polypeptides, are described. Expression cassettes and transformation vectors comprising the polynucleotides of the invention, as well as plants and host cells transformed with the polynucleotides, are described. Methods of using the polynucleotides to enhance the resistance of plants to imidazolinone herbicides, and methods for controlling weeds in the vicinity of herbicide-resistant plants are also described.
- Ludwigshafen am Rhein, DE Haiping Hong - Cary NC, US Allen Wenck - Durham NC, US Leon Neuteboom - Durham NC, US Sherry Whitt - Raleigh NC, US Dale Carlson - Apex NC, US
The present invention provides herbicide-tolerant plants. The present invention also provides methods for controlling the growth of weeds by applying an herbicide to which herbicide-tolerant plants of the invention are tolerant. Plants of the invention may express an acetyl-Coenzyme A carboxylase enzyme that is tolerant to the action of acetyl-Coenzyme A carboxylase enzyme inhibitors.
- Ludwigshafen am Rhein, DE Leon NEUTEBOOM - Morrisville NC, US Sherry R. WHITT - Raleigh NC, US Ulrich SCHOEFL - Apex NC, US Haiping HONG - Cary NC, US Allan WENCK - Durham NC, US Dale R. CARLSON - Apex NC, US John A. McELVER - Durham NC, US
International Classification:
A01H 5/10 A01N 43/40 A01N 39/02 C12N 15/82
Abstract:
The present disclosure provides a method for treating rice. The method comprises the steps of: providing a domestic rice crop plant and at least one ACCase-inhibiting aryloxyphenoxypropanoate herbicide selected from the group consisting of quizalofop or an ester thereof, haloxyfop, fluazifop or an ester thereof, clodinafop, clodinafop-propargyl, diclofop, and diclofop-methyl; applying an effective amount (measured in g AI/Ha) of the at least one aryloxyphenoxypropanoate herbicide to the domestic rice crop plant, post-emergence; thereby creating a treated rice plant; and growing the resulting treated rice plant.
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