Current status of community resources and priorities for weed genomics research
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Published:2024-05-27
Issue:1
Volume:25
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ISSN:1474-760X
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Container-title:Genome Biology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Genome Biol
Author:
Montgomery Jacob, Morran Sarah, MacGregor Dana R.ORCID, McElroy J. ScottORCID, Neve PaulORCID, Neto CéliaORCID, Vila-Aiub Martin M.ORCID, Sandoval Maria Victoria, Menéndez Analia I.ORCID, Kreiner Julia M.ORCID, Fan LongjiangORCID, Caicedo Ana L.ORCID, Maughan Peter J., Martins Bianca Assis Barbosa, Mika Jagoda, Collavo Alberto, Merotto AldoORCID, Subramanian Nithya K.ORCID, Bagavathiannan Muthukumar V.ORCID, Cutti LuanORCID, Islam Md. Mazharul, Gill Bikram S.ORCID, Cicchillo Robert, Gast Roger, Soni NeetaORCID, Wright Terry R.ORCID, Zastrow-Hayes Gina, May Gregory, Malone Jenna M.ORCID, Sehgal DeepmalaORCID, Kaundun Shiv ShankharORCID, Dale Richard P., Vorster Barend JuanORCID, Peters Bodo, Lerchl JensORCID, Tranel Patrick J.ORCID, Beffa RolandORCID, Fournier-Level AlexandreORCID, Jugulam MithilaORCID, Fengler Kevin, Llaca VictorORCID, Patterson Eric L.ORCID, Gaines Todd A.ORCID
Abstract
AbstractWeeds are attractive models for basic and applied research due to their impacts on agricultural systems and capacity to swiftly adapt in response to anthropogenic selection pressures. Currently, a lack of genomic information precludes research to elucidate the genetic basis of rapid adaptation for important traits like herbicide resistance and stress tolerance and the effect of evolutionary mechanisms on wild populations. The International Weed Genomics Consortium is a collaborative group of scientists focused on developing genomic resources to impact research into sustainable, effective weed control methods and to provide insights about stress tolerance and adaptation to assist crop breeding.
Funder
Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research BASF SE Bayer AG Syngenta Ltd Corteva Agriscience National Institute of Food and Agriculture CropLife International
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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