AHRI researchers recently found the same single point, target-site mutation, Ser59Gly in resistant Eleusine indica (Crowsfoot grass) populations from Malaysia and China. The plants had relatively low-level resistance, but given that this mutation evolved independently in different countries, it appears that this may represent a common target-site resistance mechanism to glufosinate.
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