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  • 1. Team Leader Weed Resistance Research, Weed Resistance Research Centre, Bayer AG, Industriepark Hoechst, Frankfurt, Germany;
  • 2. Associate Professor, School of Agriculture, Food and Wine, University of Adelaide, Adelaide, South Australia,Australia and
  • 3. Professor, Department of Agricultural Biology, Colorado State University,Fort Collins,CO,USA

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Figure 4. Glufosinate + saflufenacil is toxic to glufosinate-resistant soybean due to a transient accumulation of glutamate and subsequent protoporphyrin accumulation. Visual injury (A) and protoporphyrin accumulation (B) in glufosinate-susceptible (red) and glufosinate-resistant (blue) soybean following glufosinate and saflufenacil treatments. Glufosinate (C) and glutamate (D) levels in glufosinate-susceptible (gray) and glufosinate-resistant (blue) soybean following glufosinate (280 g ha−1) treatment. Asterisks (*) indicate means are significantly different by t-test (P <0.05) between soybean varieties or time point. Error bars represent the standard deviations of the means. HAT, hours after treatment.

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Published as part of Beffa, Roland, Preston, Christopher & Westra, Philip, 2020, Glufosinate enhances the activity of protoporphyrinogen oxidase inhibitors, pp. 324-332 in Weed Science (Cambridge, England) 68 (4) on page 329, DOI: 10.1017/wsc.2020.39, http://zenodo.org/record/12534036

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