Performance of transgenic and conventional soybean plants subjected to bioassay for detection of glyphosate tolerant seeds

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira,Welison Andrade
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Silva,Alisson Santos Lopes da, Nobre,Danúbia Aparecida Costa, Paula,Guilherme de Sousa, Silva,Felipe Lopes da
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Crop Breeding and Applied Biotechnology
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Resumo: Abstract The adoption of genetically modified soybean cultivars is increasing annually around the world, which indicates the excellence of these genotypes. For soybean breeding, the use of such cultivars in a backcross program relies on the ability to detect the transgenic trait. The germination test in a moistened substrate with glyphosate is effective and of low cost, however, wonders whether this is a non-destructive method to check cultivars. The objective of this study was to apply a bioassay for detection of herbicide-tolerant seeds and to evaluate the vegetative and productive development of the plants. It was observed that both glyphosate-tolerant and glyphosate-sensitive plants were affected in the initial stages of development in accordance with the herbicide application rate. However, whereas tolerant plants fully recover both in vegetative growth and production during the cycle, sensitive plants recover partially, producing smaller plants with lower yield as a consequence of the herbicide application rate.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Performance of transgenic and conventional soybean plants subjected to bioassay for detection of glyphosate tolerant seeds
title Performance of transgenic and conventional soybean plants subjected to bioassay for detection of glyphosate tolerant seeds
spellingShingle Performance of transgenic and conventional soybean plants subjected to bioassay for detection of glyphosate tolerant seeds
Pereira,Welison Andrade
Glycine max
GMO detection
germination
viability
productivity
title_short Performance of transgenic and conventional soybean plants subjected to bioassay for detection of glyphosate tolerant seeds
title_full Performance of transgenic and conventional soybean plants subjected to bioassay for detection of glyphosate tolerant seeds
title_fullStr Performance of transgenic and conventional soybean plants subjected to bioassay for detection of glyphosate tolerant seeds
title_full_unstemmed Performance of transgenic and conventional soybean plants subjected to bioassay for detection of glyphosate tolerant seeds
title_sort Performance of transgenic and conventional soybean plants subjected to bioassay for detection of glyphosate tolerant seeds
author Pereira,Welison Andrade
author_facet Pereira,Welison Andrade
Silva,Alisson Santos Lopes da
Nobre,Danúbia Aparecida Costa
Paula,Guilherme de Sousa
Silva,Felipe Lopes da
author_role author
author2 Silva,Alisson Santos Lopes da
Nobre,Danúbia Aparecida Costa
Paula,Guilherme de Sousa
Silva,Felipe Lopes da
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira,Welison Andrade
Silva,Alisson Santos Lopes da
Nobre,Danúbia Aparecida Costa
Paula,Guilherme de Sousa
Silva,Felipe Lopes da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Glycine max
GMO detection
germination
viability
productivity
topic Glycine max
GMO detection
germination
viability
productivity
description Abstract The adoption of genetically modified soybean cultivars is increasing annually around the world, which indicates the excellence of these genotypes. For soybean breeding, the use of such cultivars in a backcross program relies on the ability to detect the transgenic trait. The germination test in a moistened substrate with glyphosate is effective and of low cost, however, wonders whether this is a non-destructive method to check cultivars. The objective of this study was to apply a bioassay for detection of herbicide-tolerant seeds and to evaluate the vegetative and productive development of the plants. It was observed that both glyphosate-tolerant and glyphosate-sensitive plants were affected in the initial stages of development in accordance with the herbicide application rate. However, whereas tolerant plants fully recover both in vegetative growth and production during the cycle, sensitive plants recover partially, producing smaller plants with lower yield as a consequence of the herbicide application rate.
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