Knowledge about the mechanisms of herbicide resistance provide valuable insights into evolving weed populations in response to selection pressure and should be used as a basis for designing management strategies for herbicide-resistant weeds.
Marcos Yanniccari +2 more
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Modeling the sustainability and economics of stacked herbicide-tolerant traits and early weed management strategy for waterhemp (Amaranthus tuberculatus) control [PDF]
Diversity is key for sustainable weed management and can be achieved via both chemical and nonchemical control tactics. Genetically modified crops with two-way or three-way stacked herbicide-tolerant traits allow use of herbicide mixtures that would ...
Wuerffel, R. J. +5 more
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Global patterns of herbicide resistance evolution in Amaranthus spp.: an analysis comparing species, cropping regions and herbicides [PDF]
Herbicide resistance in weeds is an evolutionary process. Although there is a great global diversity of weeds, independent origins of herbicide resistance evolution have been shown to converge into similar molecular and physiological resistance ...
Yanniccari, Marcos Ezequiel +4 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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Corteva Agriscience's perspective and commitment to managing herbicide resistance
AbstractChemical weed control has been widely adopted and has led to increased efficiency and reduced crop production costs. With the increased use of herbicides and the introduction of herbicide‐tolerant crops we have also seen an increase in herbicide resistant weeds which presents a challenge for farmers and land managers.
Byron B Sleugh +6 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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Herbicide Resistance Management Via Fraise Mowing
Fraise mowing is a turfgrass cultivation practice used to mechanically control annual bluegrass via a combination of physical removal and seedbank depletion.
James T. Brosnan, Gregory K. Breeden
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Expanding the eco-evolutionary context of herbicide resistance research [PDF]
The potential for human-driven evolution in economically and environmentally important organisms in medicine, agriculture and conservation management is now widely recognised.
Neve, P. +12 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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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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