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Patrick J. Tranel is a Professor of Crop Sciences at the University of Illinois, holding the Tom and Peggy Ainsworth Professorship. He serves as Associate Head of the Crop Sciences department. His research focuses on herbicide resistance mechanisms in weeds, particularly in Amaranthus species like waterhemp and Palmer amaranth. His work integrates genomic analysis, transcriptomics, and biochemical studies to understand resistance evolution and management strategies.
Key research interests include genome comparisons, metabolic resistance pathways, and the genetic basis of herbicide tolerance. Recent studies highlight his contributions to understanding sex determination in dioecious weeds and the impact of glyphosate on soil bacteria. His publications span genomic assemblies, herbicide resistance mechanisms, and collaborative efforts in weed genomics research.
Tranel’s articles address topics such as chromosome-level genome comparisons, nontarget-site resistance to dicamba/2,4-D, and the environmental implications of glyphosate use. His work is supported by interdisciplinary collaborations and has been widely cited in agricultural and environmental science journals.




