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The repeated application of herbicides has led to the development of herbicide resistance. Models are useful for identifying key processes and understanding the evolution of resistance. This study developed a spatially explicit model at a landscape scale
Lucia Gonzalez-Diaz +2 more
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Herbicide resistant weeds: the case of resistance to glyphosate
Glyphosate has become the most widely used herbicide worldwide since 1974 with a global use of 8.6 billion kg (glyphosate active ingredient) between 1974 and 2014.
The Duc Ngo
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Stratification requirements for seed dormancy alleviation in a wetland weed. [PDF]
Echinochloaoryzicola(syn.E. phyllopogon) is an exotic weed of California rice paddies that has evolved resistance to multiple herbicides. Elimination of seedlingsthroughcertain weed control methods can limit the spread of this weed, but is contingent on ...
Boddy, Louis G +2 more
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Detecting herbicide-resistant Apera spica-venti with a chlorophyll fluorescence agar test
Reliable tests on herbicide resistance are important for resistance management. Despite well-established greenhouse bioassays, faster and in-season screening methods would aid in more efficient resistance detection.
Alexander Ingo LINN +3 more
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Herbicide efficacy on Borreria densiflora control in pre- and post-emergence conditions [PDF]
The weed Borreria densiflora is a management issue in soybean and sugarcane crops from North and Northeastern Brazil. Knowledge upon chemical control of B.
B.A.B. Martins, P.J. Christoffoleti
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Soil microbial communities in restored and unrestored coastal dune ecosystems in California [PDF]
Most restoration projects involving invasive plant eradication tend to focus on plant removal with little consideration given to how these invasives change soil microbial communities.
Barberán, A +4 more
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Alopecurus myosuroides and Apera spica-venti are the most important grass weeds on arable land. For many years, these grass species have shown a development of herbicide resistant biotypes and populations.
Gehring, Klaus +3 more
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Concerns about Herbicide Resistant Weeds in Iowa [PDF]
While the evolution of herbicide resistance in weeds is not a new issue, and Iowa has long had weeds with resistance to herbicides, there have not been any field-scale problems with resistance to glyphosate or PPO inhibitor herbicides identified.
Owen, Michael D.
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Herbicide Resistance Is Increasing in Spain: Concomitant Management and Prevention
Herbicide-resistant weeds currently challenge sustainable food production in almost all cropping systems in Europe. Herbicide resistance is increasing, and some European countries are among the most affected globally, such as Spain and France. This situation is worsening not only due to herbicide use restrictions but also due to climate change ...
José María Montull, Joel Torra
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Herbicide-Resistant Soybeans in Arkansas: Lessons Learned and Future Direction [PDF]
In Arkansas Delta soybean production, glyphosate resistant (GR) Palmer amaranth has significantly impacted weed management. The incidence of herbicide resistant (HR) weeds has farreaching crop science, economic, and communications implications, which ...
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