2019
DOI: 10.1139/cjps-2019-0113
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Refuge facilitates the preservation and accumulation of herbicide resistance traits in Conyza canadensis

Abstract: Herbicide resistance is selected for within a weed population through the recurrent use of an herbicide. Once the use of the herbicide is reduced or discontinued, the trait may persist in the population unless resistance endows a fitness penalty. Few studies have examined the long-term persistence of an herbicide resistance trait in a weed population once the selection pressure that led to its prevalence has been removed. The objective of this research was to re-survey the locations described by A.J.J. Smisek … Show more

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“…Seeds from a C. canadensis biotype were collected from an agricultural field in Welland county, Ontario, Canada in 2012 (43° 00′ 15.2″ N, 79° 22′ 03.8″ W). This biotype (Cc75) was collected as a part of a larger study of herbicide‐resistant C. canadensis in the province . In this study, Cc75 was demonstrated to be susceptible to glyphosate (HRAC group G) and it has subsequently been confirmed to be susceptible to herbicides in HRAC groups B, C1, C2, D, E, F2, H and O (data not presented).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seeds from a C. canadensis biotype were collected from an agricultural field in Welland county, Ontario, Canada in 2012 (43° 00′ 15.2″ N, 79° 22′ 03.8″ W). This biotype (Cc75) was collected as a part of a larger study of herbicide‐resistant C. canadensis in the province . In this study, Cc75 was demonstrated to be susceptible to glyphosate (HRAC group G) and it has subsequently been confirmed to be susceptible to herbicides in HRAC groups B, C1, C2, D, E, F2, H and O (data not presented).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%