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Section 2 Herbicide reSiStance - Grains Research and Development . . . By understanding the implications and evolutionary processes of herbicide resistance, appropriate weed management strategies can be devised that will minimise the impact of herbicide resistant weeds and delay development of further resistance
How does herbicide resistance occur? - Field Crops Resistance happens with the repeated use of the same herbicide, or herbicides with similar modes of action on a weed population Resistant plants were already found, very infrequently, in the weed population before a herbicide was ever used
Molecular Mechanisms of Herbicide Resistance in Weeds - PMC To safeguard their future use in agriculture, there is great interest in understanding the molecular mechanisms conferring resistance or predisposing weeds toward evolving herbicide resistance
Herbicide resistance in weeds - University of Queensland Herbicide resistance is normally present in some individual plants of weed populations before herbicides are first applied Several factors may affect the number of seasons in which a herbicide is applied before the general population becomes resistant
Herbicide resistance basics | CALS Herbicide resistance occurs when a weed is able to survive and reproduce after exposure to a dose of herbicide that is lethal to the wild type, according to the Weed Science Society of America (WSSA)
Herbicide Resistance Management Strategies - CropLife Australia Herbicide resistance evolves following the intensive use of herbicides for weed control In any weed population there are likely to be a small number of individuals that are naturally resistant to herbicides due to genetic diversity, even before the herbicides are used