جزییات کتاب
New technologies are becoming available for managing glyphosate resistant (GR) weeds and reducing their spread. GR crop technology has revolutionized crop production in the developed world and the benefits are gradually spilling over to the developing world. In order to sustain an effective, environmentally safe herbicide such as glyphosate and the GR crop technology well in to the future, it is imperative that the issue of GR weeds be comprehensively understood. This book provides such an essential, up-to-date source of information on glyphosate resistance for researchers, extension workers, land managers, government personnel, and other decision makers. Provides comprehensive coverage of the intensely studied topic of glyphosate resistant (GR) in crops Details the development of glyphosate resistance and how to detect and manage the problem in crops Helps standardize global approaches to glyphosate resistance Encompasses interdisciplinary approaches in chemistry, weed science, biochemistry, plant physiology, plant biotechnology, genetics, ecology Includes a chapter on economic analysis of GR impact on crops Content: Chapter 1 Glyphosate: Discovery, Development, Applications, and Properties (pages 1–33): Gerald M. Dill, R. Douglas Sammons, Paul C. C. Feng, Frank Kohn, Keith Kretzmer, Akbar Mehrsheikh, Marion Bleeke, Joy L. Honegger, Donna Farmer, Dan Wright and Eric A. HaupfearChapter 2 Herbicide Resistance: Definitions and Concepts (pages 35–43): Vijay K. NandulaChapter 3 Glyphosate?Resistant Crops: Developing the Next Generation Products (pages 45–65): Paul C. C. Feng, Claire A. Cajacob, Susan J. Martino?Catt, R. Eric Cerny, Greg A. Elmore, Gregory R. Heck, Jintai Huang, Warren M. Kruger, Marianne Malven, John A. Miklos and Stephen R. PadgetteChapter 4 Transitioning From Single to Multiple Herbicide?Resistant Crops (pages 67–91): Jerry M. Green and Linda A. CastleChapter 5 Testing Methods for Glyphosate Resistance (pages 93–118): Dale L. ShanerChapter 6 Biochemical Mechanisms and Molecular Basis of Evolved Glyphosate Resistance in Weed Species (pages 119–140): Alejandro Perez?Jones and Carol Mallory?SmithChapter 7 Glyphosate Resistance: Genetic Basis in Weeds (pages 141–148): Michael J. Christoffers and Aruna V. VaranasiChapter 8 Genomics of Glyphosate Resistance (pages 149–164): C. Neal Stewart, Yanhui Peng, Laura G. Abercrombie, Matthew D. Halfhill, Murali R. Rao, Priya Ranjan, Jun Hu, R. Douglas Sammons, Gregory R. Heck, Patrick J. Tranel and Joshua S. YuanChapter 9 Glyphosate?Resistant Crop Production Systems: Impact on Weed Species Shifts (pages 165–184): Krishna N. Reddy and Jason K. NorsworthyChapter 10 Glyphosate?Resistant Horseweed in the United States (pages 185–193): Lawrence E. Steckel, Christopher L. Main and Thomas C. MuellerChapter 11 Glyphosate?Resistant Palmer Amaranth in the United States (pages 195–212): A. Stanley Culpepper, Theodore M. Webster, Lynn M. Sosnoskie and Alan C. YorkChapter 12 Managing Glyphosate?Resistant Weeds and Population Shifts in Midwestern U.S. Cropping Systems (pages 213–232): Stephen C. Weller, Micheal D. K. Owen and William G. JohnsonChapter 13 Glyphosate?Resistant Rigid Ryegrass in Australia (pages 233–247): Christopher PrestonChapter 14 Glyphosate Resistance in Latin America (pages 249–280): Bernal E. ValverdeChapter 15 Strategies for Managing Glyphosate Resistance—An Extension Perspective (pages 281–295): Ken SmithChapter 16 Economic Impact of Glyphosate?Resistant Weeds (pages 297–312): Janet E. Carpenter and Leonard P. Gianessi