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Management of Herbicide resistant Phalaris minor: A Review
Ecology, Environment and ConservationLittleseed canarygrass (Phalaris minor Retz), an annual species of the family Poaceae, is a major weed problem in many wheat-producing countries. The excessive dependence on herbicides for its control led to the evolution of multiple herbicides resistance and yield losses. The first case of resistant P.
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Herbicide-Resistant Weeds: Management Tactics and Practices
Weed Technology, 2006In input-intensive cropping systems around the world, farmers rarely proactively manage weeds to prevent or delay the selection for herbicide resistance. Farmers usually increase the adoption of integrated weed management practices only after herbicide resistance has evolved, although herbicides continue to be the dominant method of weed control ...
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HERBICIDE RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS IN AGRICULTURAL SYSTEMS
Материалы международной научной конференции “агрохимическое обеспечение цифрового земледелия”This study attempts to a greater integration of ideas into the development of herbicide resistance. This may lead researchers to focus less on simply defining herbicide resistance and more towards comprehensive investigations of the resistance development.
Meisam Zargar +2 more
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An outlook of FMC's current and future herbicide‐resistance management strategies
Pest Management Science, 2021Zahoor A Ganie +2 more
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Adopting epidemiological approaches for herbicide resistance monitoring and management
Weed Research, 2021David Comont, Paul Nève
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Can new herbicide discovery allow weed management to outpace resistance evolution?
Pest Management Science, 2021Todd A Gaines +2 more
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Economic Issues in Management of Herbicide-Resistant Weeds
1996Herbicide-resistant annual ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) is having a dramatic impact on the management and profitability of continuous cropping systems of southern Australia. In many cases ryegrass populations have exhibited cross resistance. where development of resistance through repeated use of one herbicide also bestows resistance to other groups of ...
Schmidt, Carmel P, Pannell, David J
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