0000000000984478
AUTHOR
T.y. Wang
Development of herbicide-resistant varieties of foxtail millet
International audience; Developing herbicide resistance in forsaken small crops could be a way to maintain food and cultivation system diversity, otherwise they would disappear due to the impossibility or cost to control the weeds. It is the case with foxtail millet, Setaria italica, a small grain, preferentially autogamous, C4 cereal. Three different herbicide-resistant materials were developed using wild germplasm resources. They allowed: 1) to better characterize the resistance mechanisms and inheritance; 2) provide plant materials to test the efficiency of the crop resistance at field level; and 3) experiment on the possible flow back of the resistance gene to the wild relative and amon…
Gene flow from cultivated herbicide-resistant foxtail millet to its wild relatives : a basis for risk assesment of the release of transgenic millet
International audience
Safety assessment of the release of transgenic crops : spread of herbicide resistance genes from wheat and foxtail millet to weedy species
National audience