Published online 27 March 2006
Published in Crop Sci 46:1206-1211 (2006)
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Response of Selected Hard Red Wheat Lines to Imazamox as Affected by Number and Location of Resistance Genes, Parental Background, and Growth Habit
Bradley D. Hansona,*,
Dale L. Shanerb,
Philip Westrac and
Scott J. Nissenc
a USDA-ARS Water Management Unit, 9611 S. Riverbend Ave., Parlier CA, 93648
b USDA-ARS Water Management Unit, 2150 Centre Ave, Building D, Suite 320, Fort Collins, CO 80526
c Department of Bioagricultural Sciences and Pest Management, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO 80523

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Fig. 1. Effect of foliar applied imazamox dose on wheat biomass accumulation 21 d after treatment (DAT) for seven wheat types. Mean dry biomass data (% of untreated) and predicted values are represented by the gray symbols and lines and black symbols and lines for the spring and winter wheat types, respectively.
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Fig. 2. Effect of imazamox on in vitro ALS activity of crude extract from seven wheat types expressed as a percentage of the untreated control wells. Mean ALS activity of spring and winter wheat are represented by gray symbols and lines and black symbols and lines, respectively. Error bars represent 95% confidence intervals of the mean ALS activity.
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