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  1. Allo‐genome‐induced chromosomal abnormalities of progeny reduces transgene flow risk from glufosinate‐resistant Brassica napus to wild ...
  2. Further investigations on the occurrence patterns of multiple broomrape species in Xinjiang China
  3. Advances in Research on the Biological Characteristics of Weedy Rice
  4. A long-term common garden experiment reveals geocytotype-dependent succession of plant community invaded by Solidago canadensis
  5. First Report of Orobanche aegyptiaca Parasitism on Peanut in Southern Xinjiang, China
  6. Variation in Oxidized Proanthocyanidins in Chinese Weedy Rice Seeds and Their Impact on Ecological Adaptation
  7. Stress Increases Ecological Risk of Glufosinate-Resistant Transgene Located on Alien Chromosomes in Hybrids Between Transgenic Brassica napus and Wild Brassica juncea
  8. Relationship between morphological and genetic diversity of Phelipanche aegyptiaca in Xinjiang China
  9. Assessment of Kweilingia divina as a potential augmentative biological control agent against the gramineous weed Microstegium vimineum
  10. DNA Methylation of the Autonomous Pathway Is Associated with Flowering Time Variations in Arabidopsis thaliana
  11. Structure-Based Design, Virtual Screening, and Discovery of Novel Patulin Derivatives as Biogenic Photosystem II Inhibiting Herbicides
  12. Assessment of Puccinia polliniicola as a potential biological control agent for Microstegium vimineum
  13. Effects of Bipolaris yamadae strain HXDC‐1‐2 as a bioherbicide against Echinochloa crus‐galli in rice and dry fields
  14. First Report of Calonectria ilicicola Causing Leaf Spot on Camellia sinensis in Yunnan Province, China
  15. Fitness of the first backcross generations from the second to the sixth progenies of glyphosate-resistant transgenic Brassica napus and wild Brassica juncea in absence of the herbicide
  16. Fitness and Hard Seededness of F2 and F3 Descendants of Hybridization between Herbicide-Resistant Glycine max and G. soja
  17. Tissue-Specific Transcriptomes in the Secondary Cell Wall Provide an Understanding of Stem Growth Enhancement in Solidago canadensis during Invasion
  18. A Double Mutation in the ALS Gene Confers a High Level of Resistance to Mesosulfuron-Methyl in Shepherd’s-Purse
  19. Evaluation of Bipolaris yamadae as a bioherbicidal agent against grass weeds in arable crops
  20. Griseofulvin Inhibits Root Growth by Targeting Microtubule-Associated Proteins Rather Tubulins in Arabidopsis
  21. Action of the fungal compound citrinin, a bioherbicide candidate, on photosystem II
  22. Multiple Metabolic Enzymes Can Be Involved in Cross-Resistance to 4-Hydroxyphenylpyruvate-Dioxygenase-Inhibiting Herbicides in Wild Radish
  23. Removing Harmful Pericarp Character of Weedy Rice as the First Step of Domestication towards Direct-Seeding Rice Using CRISPR/Cas9-Targeted Mutagenesis
  24. First Report of Macruropyxis fraxini Causing Rust Disease on Microstegium vimineum in China
  25. Polyploidization‐enhanced effective clonal reproduction endows the successful invasion of Solidagocanadensis
  26. Cytogeography of Naturalized Solidago canadensis Populations in Europe
  27. Effects of Mycotoxin Fumagillin, Mevastatin, Radicicol, and Wortmannin on Photosynthesis of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
  28. Characterization of lodging variation of weedy rice
  29. Transgene Was Silenced in Hybrids between Transgenic Herbicide-Resistant Crops and Their Wild Relatives Utilizing Alien Chromosomes
  30. Fitness and Rhizobacteria of F2, F3 Hybrids of Herbicide-Tolerant Transgenic Soybean and Wild Soybean
  31. First Report of Curvularia intermedia Causing Leaf Blight Disease on Microstegium vimineum in China
  32. First Report of Leaf Spot Disease on Microstegium vimineum Caused by Bipolaris setariae in China
  33. Pollen‐mediated flow of herbicide resistance genes in Beckmannia syzigachne
  34. Recent Advances in Alternaria Phytotoxins: A Review of Their Occurrence, Structure, Bioactivity, and Biosynthesis
  35. An Insight of Quinclorac Resistance Mechanism in Early Watergrass ( Echinochloa oryzoides )
  36. Sexual compatibility of transgenic soybean and different wild soybean populations
  37. A fungal Bipolaris bicolor strain as a potential bioherbicide for goosegrass ( Eleusine indica ) control
  38. Evaluation of Bipolaris panici-miliacei as a bioherbicide against Microstegium vimineum
  39. Erratum To: Increased Drought Resistance 1 Mutation Increases Drought Tolerance of Upland Rice by Altering Physiological and Morphological Traits and Limiting ROS Levels
  40. The Rapid Cytological Process of Grain Determines Early Maturity in Weedy Rice
  41. Weedy rice de‐domesticated from cultivated rice has evolved strong resistance to seed ageing
  42. Action Mode of the Mycotoxin Patulin as a Novel Natural Photosystem II Inhibitor
  43. Gene Flow Risks From Transgenic Herbicide-Tolerant Crops to Their Wild Relatives Can Be Mitigated by Utilizing Alien Chromosomes
  44. Intra‐ and cross‐field dispersal of Beckmannia syzigachne seed by a combine harvester
  45. Tenuazonic Acid-Triggered Cell Death Is the Essential Prerequisite for Alternaria alternata (Fr.) Keissler to Infect Successfully Host Ageratina adenophora
  46. Polyploidy‐promoted phenolic metabolism confers the increased competitive ability of Solidago canadensis
  47. Increased Drought Resistance 1 Mutation Increases Drought Tolerance of Upland Rice by Altering Physiological and Morphological Traits and Limiting ROS Levels
  48. Solidago canadensis, a Flower or Weed?
  49. Autopolyploidy‐driven range expansion of a temperate‐originated plant to pan‐tropic under global change
  50. Reduction in weed infestation through integrated depletion of the weed seed bank in a rice-wheat cropping system
  51. Fitness of F1 hybrids between 10 maternal wild soybean populations and transgenic soybean
  52. Transcription-mediated tissue-specific lignification of vascular bundle causes trade-offs between growth and defence capacity during invasion of Solidago canadensis.
  53. Comparative effect of tenuazonic acid, diuron, bentazone, dibromothymoquinone and methyl viologen on the kinetics of Chl a fluorescence rise OJIP and the MR820 signal
  54. Microstructure determines floating ability of weed seeds
  55. Mutation of IDR1 enhances drought tolerance by reducing ROS production and activating ROS scavenging in rice
  56. Special issue in honour of Prof. Reto J. Strasser - Action of alamethicin in photosystem II probed by the fast chlorophyll fluorescence rise kinetics and the JIP-test
  57. Special issue in honour of Prof. Reto J. Strasser - Effect of AtLFNR1 deficiency on chlorophyll a fluorescence rise kinetics OJIP of Arabidopsis
  58. Polyploidization‐driven differentiation of freezing tolerance in Solidago canadensis
  59. Rapid endosperm development promotes early maturity in weedy rice (Oryza sativa f. spontanea)
  60. Ethylene Biosynthesis Inhibition Combined with Cyanide Degradation Confer Resistance to Quinclorac in Echinochloa crus-galli var. mitis
  61. Polyploidization contributes to evolution of competitive ability: a long term common garden study on the invasive Solidago canadensis in China
  62. Weed seed bank dynamics responses to long‐term chemical control in a rice–wheat cropping system
  63. Novel Action Targets of Natural Product Gliotoxin in Photosynthetic Apparatus
  64. Involvement of MEM1 in DNA demethylation in Arabidopsis
  65. A revised scheme of vegetation classification system of China
  66. Contents and protocols for the classification and description of Vegetation Formations, Alliances and Associations of vegetation of China
  67. Gold Nanomaterials for Imaging-Guided Near-Infrared in vivo Cancer Therapy
  68. Biological control of Solidago canadensis using a bioherbicide isolate of Sclerotium rolfsii SC64 increased the biodiversity in invaded habitats
  69. Fitness of F1 hybrids between stacked transgenic rice T1c-19 with cry1C*/bar genes and weedy rice
  70. Climate‐dependent variation in cold tolerance of weedy rice and rice mediated by OsICE1 promoter methylation
  71. Polyploidy in invasive Solidago canadensis increased plant nitrogen uptake, and abundance and activity of microbes and nematodes in soil
  72. Better performance of germination in hyperosmotic solutions in conspecific weedy rice than cultivated rice
  73. Effect of tillage and burial depth and density of seed on viability and seedling emergence of weedy rice
  74. Floating dynamics of Beckmannia syzigachne Seed Dispersal via Irrigation Water in a Rice Field
  75. An evaluation of tenuazonic acid, a potential biobased herbicide in cotton
  76. An investigation of weed seed banks reveals similar potential weed community diversity among three different farmland types in Anhui Province, China
  77. Weed growth, herbicide efficacy, and rice productivity in dry seeded paddy field under different wheat stubble management methods
  78. WA352 gene indicates booming outcrossing progenies (three‐line hybrid rice × weedy rice) in weedy rice populations
  79. The within-field and between-field dispersal of weedy rice by combine harvesters
  80. Variation inICE1Methylation Primarily Determines Phenotypic Variation in Freezing Tolerance inArabidopsis thaliana
  81. First Report of Leaf Spot Disease on Microstegium vimineum Caused by Bipolaris panici-miliacei in China
  82. Comparative phytotoxicity of usnic acid, salicylic acid, cinnamic acid and benzoic acid on photosynthetic apparatus of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
  83. Feral rice from introgression of weedy rice genes into transgenic herbicide-resistant hybrid-rice progeny
  84. Preface to the Special Issue: Herbicide Toxicology in China
  85. Recent advances in tenuazonic acid as a potential herbicide
  86. Early flowering and rapid grain filling determine early maturity and escape from harvesting in weedy rice
  87. Error-prone PCR mutation of Ls-EPSPS gene from Liriope spicata conferring to its enhanced glyphosate-resistance
  88. The First Report of Leaf Blight Disease on Microstegium vimineum Caused by Bipolaris maydis in China
  89. TeA is a key virulence factor for Alternaria alternata (Fr.) Keissler infection of its host
  90. The First Report of Leaf Spot Disease on Microstegium vimineum Caused by Curvularia geniculata in China
  91. Enhanced photosynthesis endows seedling growth vigour contributing to the competitive dominance of weedy rice over cultivated rice
  92. Fitness of Hybrids between Two Types of Transgenic Rice and Six Japonica and Indica Weed Rice Accessions
  93. Transgenic restorer rice line T1c-19 with stacked cry1C*/bar genes has low weediness potential without selection pressure
  94. Use of Hybrid Rice and the Proliferation of Weedy Rice: A Case in Jiangsu, China
  95. Classification and characteristics of heat tolerance in Ageratina adenophora populations using fast chlorophyll a fluorescence rise O-J-I-P
  96. Gene flow from transgenic rice T1c-19 with stacked cry1C*/bar genes to weedy and cultivated rice species
  97. Multiple mechanism confers natural tolerance of three lilyturf species to glyphosate
  98. Population genetic structure of Oryza sativa in East and Southeast Asia and the discovery of elite alleles for grain traits
  99. Cytoplasmic-genetic male sterility gene provides direct evidence for some hybrid rice recently evolving into weedy rice
  100. Differential sensitivity to the potential bioherbicide tenuazonic acid probed by the JIP-test based on fast chlorophyll fluorescence kinetics
  101. Gene flow from glufosinate-resistant transgenic hybrid rice Xiang 125S/Bar68-1 to weedy rice and cultivated rice under different experimental designs
  102. ICE1 demethylation drives the range expansion through cold tolerence divergence
  103. In vivo assessment of effect of phytotoxin tenuazonic acid on PSII reaction centers
  104. Genome re-sequencing suggested a weedy rice origin from domesticated indica-japonica hybridization: a case study from southern China
  105. Allele Types of Rc Gene of Weedy Rice from Jiangsu Province, China
  106. Fitness of backcross between F1 (wild B. juncea × herbicide-resistant transgenic oilseed rape) and 5 conventional cultivate varieties
  107. Patterns of genetic diversity reveal multiple introductions and recurrent founder effects during range expansion in invasive populations of Geranium carolinianum (Geraniaceae)
  108. A model of the relationship between weedy rice seed-bank dynamics and rice-crop infestation and damage in Jiangsu Province, China
  109. Differential Gene Expression for Curvularia eragrostidis Pathogenic Incidence in Crabgrass (Digitaria sanguinalis) Revealed by cDNA-AFLP Analysis
  110. Biological control of the invasive alien weedSolidago canadensis: combining an indigenous fungal isolate ofSclerotium rolfsiiSC64 with mechanical control
  111. Increasing Seriousness of Plant Invasions in Croplands of Eastern China in Relation to Changing Farming Practices: A Case Study
  112. A comparative study of competitiveness between different genotypes of weedy rice ( Oryza sativa ) and cultivated rice
  113. Biotic Homogenization Caused by the Invasion of Solidago canadensis in China
  114. Isolation and characterization of microsatellite DNA loci for wild Brassica juncea (Brassicaceae)
  115. Tenuazonic Acid, a Novel Natural PSII Inhibitor, Impacts on Photosynthetic Activity by Occupying the QB-Binding Site and Inhibiting Forward Electron Flow
  116. Synthesis and bioactivity of novel 3-(1-hydroxyethylidene)-5-substituted-pyrrolidine-2,4-dione derivatives
  117. Changes in the weed seed bank over 9 consecutive years of rice–duck farming
  118. Reactive oxygen species from chloroplasts contribute to 3-acetyl-5-isopropyltetramic acid-induced leaf necrosis of Arabidopsis thaliana
  119. Propagation of goldenrod (Solidago canadensis L.) from leaf and nodal explants
  120. Application of fast chlorophyll a fluorescence kinetics to probe action target of 3-acetyl-5-isopropyltetramic acid
  121. Field evaluation of Sclerotium rolfsii, a biological control agent for broadleaf weeds in dry, direct-seeded rice
  122. Self-compatibility of ‘Zaoguan’ (Pyrus bretschneideri Rehd.) is associated with style-part mutations
  123. Effect of environmental factors and precursors on oxalic acid production, mycelial biomass and virulence of a potential bioherbicide isolate of Sclerotium rolfsii SC64 produced in liquid culture
  124. Occurrence of Glyphosate-Resistant Horseweed (Conyza canadensis) Population in China
  125. Application of fast chlorophyll a fluorescence kinetics to probe action target of 3-acetyl-5-isopropyltetramic acid
  126. Synthesis and bioactivity of novel ( Z,E )-1-(substituted phenyl)-3-[α-(alkyloxyimino)benzylidene]pyrrolidine-2,4-dione derivatives
  127. Genetic diversity and origin of Japonica- and Indica-like rice biotypes of weedy rice in the Guangdong and Liaoning provinces of China
  128. Agronomic performance of F1, F2 and F3 hybrids between weedy rice and transgenic glufosinate‐resistant rice
  129. Innate factors causing differences in gene flow frequency from transgenic rice to different weedy rice biotypes
  130. Performance of hybrids between transgenic oilseed rape (Brassica napus) and wild Brassica juncea: An evaluation of potential for transgene escape
  131. Invasive mechanism and control strategy of Ageratina adenophora (Sprengel)
  132. Synthesis, Characterization and Biological Activities of Novel (E)-3-(1-(Alkyloxyamino)ethylidene)-1-alkylpyrrolidine-2,4-dione Derivatives
  133. First Report of Southern Blight on Canadian Goldenrod (Solidago canadensis) Caused by Sclerotium rolfsii in China
  134. Synthesis, characterization, and biological activities of novel (Z)‐3‐((E)‐1‐(alkyloxyimino)ethyl)‐5‐arylidene‐4‐hydroxypyrroline‐2‐one derivatives
  135. A test of baker’s law: breeding systems of invasive species of Asteraceae in China
  136. Simultaneous in vivo recording of prompt and delayed fluorescence and 820 nm reflection changes during drying and after rehydration of the resurrection plant Haberlea rhodopensis
  137. Bioassay of the Herbicidal Activity of AAC-Toxin Produced byAlternaria alternataIsolated fromAgeratina adenophora
  138. Genetic Diversity inVeronica hederifolia(Plantaginaceae), an Invasive Weed in China, Assessed using AFLP Markers
  139. Simultaneous in vivo recording of prompt and delayed fluorescence and 820-nm reflection changes during drying and after rehydration of the resurrection plant Haberlea rhodopensis
  140. Synthesis, characterization and biological activity of novel (5RS,6S)-5-sec-butyl-3-(1-substitutedamino)ethylidene -1H-pyrrolidine-2,4-diones
  141. Chloroplastic oxidative burst induced by tenuazonic acid, a natural photosynthesis inhibitor, triggers cell necrosis in Eupatorium adenophorum Spreng
  142. Potential gene flow of two herbicide-tolerant transgenes from oilseed rape to wild B. juncea var. gracilis
  143. Morphological disparities in the epidermal and anatomical features of the leaf among wildBrassica junceapopulations
  144. Composition of floating weed seeds in lowland rice fields in China and the effects of irrigation frequency and previous crops
  145. Potential gene flow from transgenic rice (Oryza sativa L.) to different weedy rice (Oryza sativa f. spontanea) accessions based on reproductive compatibility
  146. Reproductive traits associated with invasiveness in Conyza sumatrensis
  147. ISSR variation within and among wild Brassica juncea populations: implication for herbicide resistance evolution
  148. Detection and quantification of 5 enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (cp4 epsps) upon Brassica napus × Brassica juncea outcrossing using real-time PCR
  149. Action of tenuazonic acid, a natural phytotoxin, on photosystem II of spinach
  150. Influence of long-term different fertilization on soil weed seed bank diversity of a paddy soil under rice/rape rotation
  151. Physiological Response of Different Croftonweed (Eupatorium Adenophorum) Populations to Low Temperature
  152. Isolation and phytotoxicity of a metabolite from Curvularia eragrostidis and characterisation of its modes of action
  153. Effects of epicuticular wax fromDigitaria sanguinalisandFestuca arundinaceaon infection byCurvularia eragrostidis
  154. Response of wild Brassica juncea populations to glyphosate
  155. Alternaria alternataCrofton-Weed Toxin:  a Natural Inhibitor of Photosystem II inChlamydomonas reinhardtiiThylakoids
  156. Identification of tenuazonic acid as a novel type of natural photosystem II inhibitor binding in QB-site of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
  157. GENE FLOW FROM TRANSGENIC GLUFOSINATE-OR GLYPHOSATE-TOLERANT OILSEED RAPE TO WILD RAPE
  158. Identification and classification of cut-flower “Huangyinghua”using DNA marker techniques
  159. The distribution and economic losses of alien species invasion to China
  160. Interaction of Plant Epicuticular Waxes and Extracellular Esterases of Curvularia eragrostidis during Infection of Digitaria sanguinalis and Festuca arundinacea by the Fungus
  161. Mycelium ofAlternaria alternataas a potential biological control agent forEupatorium adenophorum
  162. The status and causes of alien species invasion in China
  163. Multivariate Analysis, Description, and Ecological Interpretation of Weed Vegetation in the Summer Crop Fields of Anhui Province, China
  164. Effect of a nonhost‐selective toxin from Alternaria alternata on chloroplast‐electron transfer activity in Eupatorium adenophorum
  165. Isolation, Pathogenicity and Safety ofCurvularia eragrostidisIsolate QZ-2000 as a Bioherbicide Agent for Large Crabgrass(Digitaria sanguinalis)
  166. Quantitative survey on exotic weeds in autumn in Nanjing
  167. Harmfulness of exotic weeds in China and for their management