The table below shows the major manufacturers of the most common commercially grown herbicide resistant crops.[add a comment]
|
Crop |
Glyphosate Resistance |
Glufosinate Resistance |
Sulfonylurea Resistance |
Bromoxynil Resistance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Sugar beet
|
Mon |
BCS |
||
|
Argentine canola |
Mon |
BCS |
PHB* |
BCS |
|
Rapeseed/Canola |
Mon |
|||
|
Carnation
|
Florigene |
|||
|
Soybean |
Mon |
BCS |
||
|
Cotton
|
Mon |
DuPont |
Calgene |
|
|
Flax, linseed |
US |
|||
|
Tobacco
|
SNETA |
|||
|
Rice
|
BCS |
BASF |
||
|
Wheat |
BASF |
|||
|
Corn |
Mon |
PHB, DK, Syn, BCS, Myc |
PHBsc, Syn |
|
|
Chicory |
BZ |
BCS, Bayer Crop Science; BZ Bejo Zaden; DK, DeKalb Genetics; Mon, Monsanto; Myc, Mycogen (Dow AgroSciences); PHB, Pioneer Hi-Bred (DuPont); SNETA, Societe Nationale d’Exploitation des Tabacs et Allumettes; Syn, Syngenta; US, University of Saskatchewan Research Center; *, obtained through chemical mutagenesis; SC, obtained through somaclonal variation (data obtained from http://www.agbios.com/).[add a comment]
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