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From: A high diversity of mechanisms endows ALS-inhibiting herbicide resistance in the invasive common ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia L.)

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Geographical distribution of the nine mutant ALS alleles identified in this study among common ragweed populations. The results obtained by Pool-seq analysis of the random sampling of 213 populations and by Sanger sequencing of resistant plants from the targeted sampling of 43 additional populations are illustrated together. Green dots, populations where no allele mutant at the considered codon was detected. Coloured dots, populations where mutant ALS alleles were detected by pool-seq. Coloured triangles, populations where mutant ALS alleles were detected by Sanger sequencing. Maps generated using R software (v4.1.0, packages rgdal, rgeos and mapplots).

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