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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
(Beta vulagris)

Mon

BCS

Argentine canola
(Brassica napus)

Mon

BCS

PHB*

BCS

Rapeseed/Canola
(Brassica napus)

Mon

Carnation
(Dianthus caryophyllus)

Florigene

Soybean
(Glycine max)

Mon

BCS

Cotton
(Gossypum hirsutum)

Mon

DuPont

Calgene

Flax, linseed
(Linum ussitatum)

US

Tobacco
(Nicotiana tabacum)

SNETA

Rice
(Oryza sativa)

BCS

BASF

Wheat
(Triticum aestivum)

BASF

Corn
(Zea mays)

Mon

PHB, DK, Syn, BCS, Myc

PHBsc, Syn

Chicory
(Chicorium intybus)

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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