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1. A naturally evolved mutation (Ser59Gly) in glutamine synthetase confers glufosinate resistance in plants.

2. An ABCC-type transporter endowing glyphosate resistance in plants.

3. Cytochrome P450 CYP81A10v7 in Lolium rigidum confers metabolic resistance to herbicides across at least five modes of action.

4. Aldo-keto Reductase Metabolizes Glyphosate and Confers Glyphosate Resistance in Echinochloa colona .

5. Do plants pay a fitness cost to be resistant to glyphosate?

6. Genetic inheritance of dinitroaniline resistance in an annual ryegrass population.

7. Metribuzin Resistance in a Wild Radish ( Raphanus raphanistrum) Population via Both psbA Gene Mutation and Enhanced Metabolism.

8. A novel psbA mutation (Phe274-Val) confers resistance to PSII herbicides in wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum).

9. 2,4-D and dicamba resistance mechanisms in wild radish: subtle, complex and population specific?

10. Glyphosate Resistance in Tridax procumbens via a Novel EPSPS Thr-102-Ser Substitution.

11. Enhanced Trifluralin Metabolism Can Confer Resistance in Lolium rigidum.

12. Pyroxasulfone resistance in Lolium rigidum is metabolism-based.

13. Dinitroaniline herbicide resistance in a multiple-resistant Lolium rigidum population.

14. A double EPSPS gene mutation endowing glyphosate resistance shows a remarkably high resistance cost.

15. Why was resistance to shorter-acting pre-emergence herbicides slower to evolve?

16. Inheritance of 2,4-D resistance traits in multiple herbicide- resistant Raphanus raphanistrum populations.

17. Phorate can reverse P450 metabolism-based herbicide resistance in Lolium rigidum.

18. Cross-resistance to prosulfocarb + S-metolachlor and pyroxasulfone selected by either herbicide in Lolium rigidum.

19. 2,4-D resistance in wild radish: reduced herbicide translocation via inhibition of cellular transport.

20. Target-site EPSPS Pro-106 mutations: sufficient to endow glyphosate resistance in polyploid Echinochloa colona?

21. Widespread occurrence of both metabolic and target-site herbicide resistance mechanisms in Lolium rigidum populations.

22. Effect of herbicide resistance endowing Ile-1781-Leu and Asp-2078-Gly ACCase gene mutations on ACCase kinetics and growth traits in Lolium rigidum.

23. Intensive cropping systems select for greater seed dormancy and increased herbicide resistance levels in Lolium rigidum (annual ryegrass).

24. Evolution of a double amino acid substitution in the 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase in Eleusine indica conferring high-level glyphosate resistance.

25. Metabolism-based herbicide resistance and cross-resistance in crop weeds: a threat to herbicide sustainability and global crop production.

26. Management of herbicide resistance in wheat cropping systems: learning from the Australian experience.

27. Resistance to AHAS inhibitor herbicides: current understanding.

29. Identification of the first glyphosate-resistant wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum L.) populations.

30. Inheritance of evolved resistance to a novel herbicide (pyroxasulfone).

31. Cross-resistance to prosulfocarb and triallate in pyroxasulfone-resistant Lolium rigidum.

32. Enhanced herbicide metabolism induced by 2,4-D in herbicide susceptible Lolium rigidum provides protection against diclofop-methyl.

33. ALS herbicide resistance mutations in Raphanus raphanistrum: evaluation of pleiotropic effects on vegetative growth and ALS activity.

34. Glyphosate resistance in Sorghum halepense and Lolium rigidum is reduced at suboptimal growing temperatures.

35. Identification of resistance to either paraquat or ALS-inhibiting herbicides in two Western Australian Hordeum leporinum biotypes.

36. Glyphosate resistance in perennial Sorghum halepense (Johnsongrass), endowed by reduced glyphosate translocation and leaf uptake.

37. Does cutting herbicide rates threaten the sustainability of weed management in cropping systems?

38. AHAS herbicide resistance endowing mutations: effect on AHAS functionality and plant growth.

39. Evolution in action: plants resistant to herbicides.

40. Fitness costs associated with evolved herbicide resistance alleles in plants.

41. Distinct non-target site mechanisms endow resistance to glyphosate, ACCase and ALS-inhibiting herbicides in multiple herbicide-resistant Lolium rigidum.

42. Mutations of the ALS gene endowing resistance to ALS-inhibiting herbicides in Lolium rigidum populations.

43. Long distance pollen-mediated flow of herbicide resistance genes in Lolium rigidum.

44. Diversity of acetyl-coenzyme A carboxylase mutations in resistant Lolium populations: evaluation using clethodim.

45. Molecular characterisation of resistance to ALS-inhibiting herbicides in Hordeum leporinum biotypes.

46. Glyphosate, paraquat and ACCase multiple herbicide resistance evolved in a Lolium rigidum biotype.

47. On the discovery of genes involved in metabolism-based resistance to herbicides using RNA-Seq transcriptome analysis in Lolium rigidum

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