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Comparison of the Photosynthetic Capacity between Intact Leaves of Triazine-Resistant and -Susceptible Biotypes of Six Weed Species
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Photosynthetic CapacityEngineeringBotanyWeed ControlPlant PathologySix Weed SpeciesPlant ReproductionCrop-weed InteractionPhotosynthesisWeed SciencePlant BiologyAmaranthus RetroflexusIntact LeavesPlant ProtectionIntegrated Plant ProtectionBiologyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyCrop ProtectionPolygonum LapathifoliumInduced ResistancePlant Physiology
The rate of photosynthesis in intact leaves of a triazine-resistant biotype of Amaranthus retroflexus was about 15% lower than that of a triazine-susceptible biotype. Differences in photosynthesis between resistant and susceptible biotypes of Polygonum lapathifolium, Poa annua and Solanum nigrum were not significant, and absent in Chenopodium album and Stellaria media. The results are brought in relation to the appearance of resistant biotypes in the field.
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