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Additional Resources In addition to the resources elsewhere on this site, we offer PowerPoint presentation on a variety of subjects, viewable directly on the web site. These presentations have been developed by many different individuals, each credited under the title of the presentation. We thank all those who have provided their presentations for use on this web site. We also list many publication of interest to those involved in HTIR IPM. Slide Sets Herbicide-Resistant Weeds and Their Management in the Southeast Publications Bates, S.L., J.-Z. Zhao, R.T. Roush, and A.M. Shelton, 2005. Insect resistance management in GM crops: past, present and future, Nature Biotechnology 23: 57-62; published online as 10.1038/nbt1056. Chilcutt, C.F. and B.E. Tabashnik, 2004. Contamination of refuges by Bacillus thuringiensis toxin genes from transgenic maize, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 101: 7526-7529; published online before print as 10.1073/pnas.0400546101. Dively, G.P. 2005.Impact of transgenic VIP3A x Cry1Ab lepidopteran-resistant field corn on the nontarget arthropod community. Environmental Entomology 34(5): 1267-1291. Tabashnik, B.E., T.J. Dennehy and Y. Carriere, 2005. Delayed resistance to transgenic cotton in pink bollworm. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 102: 15389-15393. Naranjo, S.E. 2005.Long-term assesment of the effects of transgenic Bt cotton on the abundance of nontarget arthropod natural enemies. Environmental Entomology 34(5): 193-1210. Naranjo, S.E. 2005. Long-term assessment of the effects of transgenic Bt cotton on the funtion of the natural enemy community. Environmental Entomology 34(5): 1211-1223. Agricultural Biotechnology Stewardship Technical Committee. 2001. Bt Corn Insect Resistance Management Survey 2000 Growing Season. Available on the World Wide Web: http://www.ncga.com/biotechnology/insectMgmtPlan/pdf/finalIRMsummarysurvey.pdf. Agricultural Biotechnology Stewardship Technical Committee. 2004. Insect Resistance Grower Management Survey for Corn Borer-Resistant Bt Field Corn 2004 Growing Season. Available on the World Wide Web: http://www.pioneer.com/biotech/irm/survey.pdf. Arias, R.S., M.D. Netherland, B.E. Scheffler, A.Puri, and F.E. Dayan. 2005. Molecular evolution of herbicide resistance to phytoene desaturase inhibitors in Hydrilla verticillata and its potential use to generate herbicide-resistant crops. Pest Management Science 61:p 258-268. Babu, R.M., A. Sajeena, K. Seetharaman, and M.S. Reddy. 2003. Advances in genetically engineered (transgenic) plants in pest management - an overview. Crop Protection 22:1071-1086. Bates, S.L., Zhao, J.Z., Roush, R.T., & Shelton, A.M. 2005. Insect resistance management in GM crops: past, present and future. Nature Biotechnology, 23, 57-62. Byrne, P. 2001. Rootworm-protected hybrid corn. From the Ground Up, Colorado State University Cooperative Extension, http://www.colostate.edu/Depts/SoilCrop/extension/Newsletters/2001/ Cattaneo, M.G., Yafuso, C., Schmidt, C., Huang, C.Y., Rahman, M., Olson, C. Ellers-Kirk, C., Orr, B.J., Marsh, S.E., Antilla, L., Dutilleu, P., & Carriere, Y. 2006. Farm-scale evaluation of the impacts of transgenic cotton on biodiversity, pesticide use, and yield. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 103, 7571-7576. Crickmore, N., D.R. Zeigler, J. Fertelson, E. Schnepf, J. van Rie, D. Lereclus, J. Baum, and D.H. Dean. 1998. Microbiology and Molecular Biology Reviews 62:807-813. Culpepper, A.S., Grey, T.L., Vencill, W.K., Kichler, J.M., Webster, T.M., Brown, S.M., York, A.C., Davis, J.W., & Hanna, W.W. 2006. Glyphosate -resistant Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri) confirmed in Georgia. Weed Science, 54, 620-626. Devine, M.D. 2005. Why are there not more herbicide-tolerant crops? Pest Management Science 61:312-317. Dill, G.M. Glyphosate-resistant crops: history, status and future. Pest Management Science 61: 219-224. Duke, S.O. 2005. Taking stock of herbicide-resistant crops ten years after introduction. Pest Management Science 61:211-218. Dyer, W. 1994. Resistance to glyphosate. In Powles, S.B., and Holtum, J.A.M. (ed.) Herbicide Resistance in Plants: Biology and Biochemistry, pp. 229-141, Lewis Publishers, Boca Raton, FL. Ferber, D. 1999. Risks and benefits: GM crops in the cross hairs. Science 286:1662-1666. Fernandez-Cornejo, J., & Caswell, M. 2006. The first decade of genetically engineered crops in the United States. USDA Economic Information Bulletin Number 11. Available on the World Wide Web: http://www.ers.usda.gov/publications/EIB11/ (verified 13 Sept. 2006). Ferré, J. and J. Van Rie. 2002. Biochemistry and genetics of insect resistance to Bacillus thuringiensis. Annual Review of Entomology 47:501–533.Gianessi, L.P. 2005. Economic and herbicide use impacts of glyphosate-resistant crops. Pest Management Science 61:241-245. Fox, J.L. 2003. Resistance to Bt toxin surprisingly absent from pests. Nature Biotechnology 21:958-959. Gould, F. 2003. Bt-resistance management-theory meets data. Nature Biotechnology 21:1450-1451. Hall, L., Topinka, K., Huffman, J., Davis, L., & Good, A. 2000. Pollen flow between herbicide-resistant Brassica napus is the cause of multiple-resistant B. napus volunteers. Weed Science, 48, 688-694. Hanson, B.D., Mallory-Smith, C.A., Price, W.J., Shafii, B., Thill, D.C., & Zemetra, R.S. 2005. Interspecific hybridization: Potential for movement of herbicide resistance from wheat to jointed goatgrass (Aegilops cylindrica). Weed Technology, 19, 674-682. Hanson, B.D., Mallory-Smith, C.A., Shafii, B., Thill, D.C., & Zemetra, R.S. 2005. Pollen-mediated gene flow from blue aleurone wheat to other wheat cultivars. Crop Science, 45, 1610-1617. Inui, H. and H. Ohkawa. 2005. Herbicide resistance in transgenic plants with mammalian P450 monooxygenase genes. Pest Management Science 61:286-291. James, C. 2002. Global status of commercialized transgenic crops: 2002. ISAAA Briefs No. 27. ASAAA: Ithaca, NY. http://www.isaaa.org/home.htm . Knezevic, S.Z. 2002. Use of herbicide tolerant crops as a component of an integrated weed management program. Cooperative Extension, Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Pub. no. G02-1484-A. Légère, A. 2005. Risks and consequences of gene flow from herbicide-resistant crops: canola (Brassica napus L) as a case study. Pest Management Science 61:292-300. Li, X. and D. Nicholl. 2005. Development of PPO inhibitor-resistant cultures and crops. Pest Management Science 61:277-285. Liu, D., S. Burton, T. Glancy, Z.S. Li, R. Hampton, T. Meade, and D.J. Merlo. 2003. Insect resistance conferred by 283-kDa Photorhabdus luminescens protein TcdA in Arabidopsis thaliana. Nature Biotechnology 21:1222-1228. Madsen, K.H. and P. Sandøe. 2005. Ethical reflections on herbicide-resistant crops. Pest Management Science 61:318-325. Matringe, M., A. Sailland, B. Pelissier, A. Rolland, and O. Zink. 2005. p -Hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase inhibitor-resistant plants. Pest Management Science 61:269-276. Moar, W.J. 2003. Breathing new life into insect-resistant plants. Nature Biotechnology 21:1152-1153. Moellenbeck, D.J., M.L. Peters, J.W. Bing, L.S. Higgins, L. Sims, et al. 2001. Insecticidal proteins from Bacillus thuringiensis protect corn from corn rootworms. Nature Biotechnology 19:668-672. Monsanto Company. 2006. Technology Use Guide. Available on the World Wide Web: http://www.monsanto.com/monsanto/us_ag/layout/stewardship/tug/default.asp. Munkvold, G.P., and Hellmich, R.L. 1999. Genetically modified, insect resistant corn: Implications for disease management. APSnet Feature: (www.scisoc.org/feature/BtCorn/) National Alfalfa & Forage Alliance. 2006. Winter survival, fall dormancy, and pest resistance ratings for alfalfa varieties, 2006/2007 edition. http://www.alfalfa.org/pdf/2006%20Final%20Variety%20Leaflet.pdf. Ostlie, K. 2001. Crafting crop resistance to corn rootworms. Nature Biotechnology 19:624-625. Owen, M.D.K., and Zelaya, I.A. 2005. Herbicide-resistant crops and weed resistance to herbicides. Pest Management Science 61:301-311. Pioneer. 2005. News release. Available on the World Wide Web: http://pioneer.mediaroom.com/index.php?s=press_releases&item=156. Pline-Srnic, W. 2005. Technical performance of some commercial glyphosate-resistant crops. Pest Management Science 61:225-234. Ragsdale, N.N. 2005. Herbicide-resistant crops from biotechnology: current and future status. Pest Management Science 61:209. Sandermann, H. 2006. Plant biotechnology: ecological case studies on herbicide resistance. Trends in Plant Science, 11, 324-328. Sankula, S. 2006. Quantification of the impacts on US agriculture of biotechnology-derived crops planted in 2005. Available on the World Wide Web: http://www.ncfap.org/whatwedo/pdf/2005biotechExecSummary.pdf. Siehl,, D.L., L.A. Castle, R. Gorton, Y.H. Chen, S. Bertain, H.J. Cho, R. Keenan, D. Liu, and M.W. Lassner. 2005. Evolution of a microbial acetyltransferase for modification of glyphosate: a novel tolerance strategy. Pest Management Science 61:235-240. Tabashnik, B.E., Y. Carrière, T.J. Dennehy, S. Morin, M.S. Sisterson, R.T. Roush, A.M. Shelton, and J.-Z. Zhao. 2003a. Insect resistance to transgenic Bt crops: Lessons from the laboratory and field. J. Econ. Entomol. 96:1031-1038. Tabashnik, B.E., Y. Carrière, T.J. Dennehy, S. Morin, M.S. Sisterson, R.T. Roush, A.M. Shelton, and J.-Z. Zhao. 2003b. Insect resistance to Bt crops: Lessons from the first seven years. Information Systems for Biotechnology. Nov. 2003. http://www.isb.vt.edu/news/2003/news03.nov.html. Tan, S., Evans, R.R., Dahmer, M.L., Singh, B.K., & Shaner, D.L. 2005 Imidazolinone-tolerant crops: History, current status and future. Pest Management Science, 61, 246-257. Traxler, G., & Falck-Zepeda, J. 1999. The distribution of benefits from the introduction of transgenic cotton varieties. AgBioForum, 2(2), 94-98. Available on the World Wide Web: http://www.agbioforum.org. Wossink, A., & Denaux, Z.S. 2006. Environmental and cost efficiency of pesticide use in transgenic and conventional cotton production. Agricultural Systems, 90, 312-328. Wu, F. 2006 Mycotoxin reduction in Bt corn: Potential economic, health, and regulatory impacts. Transgenic Research, 15, 277-289. Zangerl, A.R., McKenna, D., Wraight, C.L., Carroll, M., Ficarella, P., Warner, R., & Berenbaum, M. 2001. Effects of exposure to event 176 Bacillus thuringiensiscorn pollen on monarch and black swallowtail caterpillars under field conditions. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 98, 11908-11912. Zhao , J.Z., J. Cao, Y. Li, H.L. Collins, R.T. Roush, E.D. Earle, and A. M. Shelton. 2003. Transgenic plants expressing two Bacillus thuringiensis toxins delay insect resistance evolution. Nature Biotechnology 21:1493-1497
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