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Mutant EPSPS enzymes, glyphosate-tolerant

It is clear from the above discussion ensure that glyphosate tolerance may be conferred to plants both by overproduction of wild type EPSPS as well as mutant EPSP synthases. It has been suggested that glyphosate may have multiple sites of action in plant cells (51-56). If this is true, mutant EPSPS enzymes would not confer glyphosate tolerance to plants, which is evidently not the case. It appears, therefore, that reports concerning the effect of glyphosate on other aspects of plant metabolism are due to secondary effects of the herbicide arising as a consequence of the inhibition of aromatic amino acid biosynthesis. [Pg.49]


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