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Triazine resistance in Senecio vulgaris parental and nearly isonuclear backcrossed biotypes is correlated with reduced productivity
William B. McCloskey, Jodie S. Holt
Plant Sciences, School of
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Keyphrases
Biomass Accumulation
20%
Chloroplast Function
40%
Days after Planting
60%
F1 Hybrids
20%
Isozyme Pattern
20%
Leaf Area Duration
20%
Leaf Extract
20%
Methyl Viologen
20%
Pollen Parent
20%
Reduced Productivity
100%
Resistant Biotype
20%
Senecio Vulgaris
100%
Triazine Resistance
100%
Whole Chain
20%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Aconitate Hydratase
3%
Atrazine
10%
Electron Transport Chain
3%
Leaf Extracts
3%
Senecio vulgaris
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Backcrossing
3%
Growth Rate
3%
Photosynthetic Rate
3%
Senecio vulgaris
100%