Distribution, frequency and molecular basis of clethodim and quizalofop resistance in brome grass (Bromus diandrus)
Roberto Busi,
Danica Goggin,
Nicholas McKenna
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUNDBrome grass (Bromus diandrus Roth) is prevalent in the southern and western cropping regions of Australia, where it causes significant economic damage. A targeted herbicide resistance survey was conducted in 2020 by collecting brome grass populations from 40 farms in Western Australia and subjecting these samples to comprehensive herbicide screening. One sample (population 172‐20), from a field that had had 12 applications of clethodim over 20 years of continuous cropping, was found to be highly resi… Show more
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