Probing the genetic basis of Roundup resistance in morning glory, a noxious weed

(University of Michigan) The herbicide Roundup is the most widely used agricultural chemical in history. But over the past two decades, a growing number of weed species have evolved resistance to Roundup's active ingredient, glyphosate, reducing the product's dominance somewhat.
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