Herbicide Resistance in Plants
Herbicide resistance in weeds is perhaps the most prominent research area within the discipline of weed science today. Incidence, management challenges, and the cost of multiple-resistant weed populations are continually increasing worldwide. Crop cultivars with multiple herbicide-resistance traits...
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doaj-94a0b00be5d74ab6985b0b88f60ebdbb2020-11-25T02:23:05ZengMDPI AGPlants2223-77472020-04-01943543510.3390/plants9040435Herbicide Resistance in PlantsHugh J Beckie0Australian Herbicide Resistance Initiative (AHRI), School of Agriculture and Environment, The University of Western Australia, Perth, WA 6009, AustraliaHerbicide resistance in weeds is perhaps the most prominent research area within the discipline of weed science today. Incidence, management challenges, and the cost of multiple-resistant weed populations are continually increasing worldwide. Crop cultivars with multiple herbicide-resistance traits are being rapidly adopted by growers and land managers to keep ahead of the weed resistance tsunami. This Special Issue of <i>Plants</i> comprises papers that describe the current status and future outlook of herbicide resistance research and development in weedy and domestic plants, with topics covering the full spectrum from resistance mechanisms to resistance management. The unifying framework for this Special issue, is the challenge initially posed to all of the contributors: what are the (potential) implications for herbicide resistance management?https://www.mdpi.com/2223-7747/9/4/435herbicide resistancenon-target-site resistanceprecision weed managementresistance managementweed biologyweed genomics |
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Herbicide resistance in weeds is perhaps the most prominent research area within the discipline of weed science today. Incidence, management challenges, and the cost of multiple-resistant weed populations are continually increasing worldwide. Crop cultivars with multiple herbicide-resistance traits are being rapidly adopted by growers and land managers to keep ahead of the weed resistance tsunami. This Special Issue of <i>Plants</i> comprises papers that describe the current status and future outlook of herbicide resistance research and development in weedy and domestic plants, with topics covering the full spectrum from resistance mechanisms to resistance management. The unifying framework for this Special issue, is the challenge initially posed to all of the contributors: what are the (potential) implications for herbicide resistance management? |
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herbicide resistance non-target-site resistance precision weed management resistance management weed biology weed genomics |
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