2022
DOI: 10.51694/10.51694/advweedsci/2022;40:amaranthus011
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Global patterns of herbicide resistance evolution in Amaranthus spp .: an analysis comparing species, cropping regions and herbicides

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“…Another impulse in their adoption has come after the development of herbicide‐resistant (HR) crops, which increased the use of herbicides in crop post‐emergent conditions (e.g., glyphosate), which helped improve overall weed control efficacy (Bonny, 2008) and weed management programmes (Duke, 2005). The recurrent use of herbicides, however, has led to the evolution of HR weed species worldwide (Busi et al, 2021; Heap, 2014; Hulme, 2022; Liu et al, 2019; Powles & Shaner, 2001; Yanniccari, Gaines, et al, 2022).…”
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“…Another impulse in their adoption has come after the development of herbicide‐resistant (HR) crops, which increased the use of herbicides in crop post‐emergent conditions (e.g., glyphosate), which helped improve overall weed control efficacy (Bonny, 2008) and weed management programmes (Duke, 2005). The recurrent use of herbicides, however, has led to the evolution of HR weed species worldwide (Busi et al, 2021; Heap, 2014; Hulme, 2022; Liu et al, 2019; Powles & Shaner, 2001; Yanniccari, Gaines, et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%