2024
DOI: 10.1079/planthealthcases.2024.0006
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Wild Oat ( Avena fatua ): Crop Mimicry and Herbicide Resistance

Shaun M. Sharpe,
Breanne D. Tidemann,
Charles M. Geddes

Abstract: Wild oat ( Avena fatua ) is a weed species that through crop mimicry survive in conventional managed farmlands, particularly in cereal crops such as wheat and barley. Adaptation of wild oat likely dates back around 9000 years when domestication of cereal species began in the Fertile Crescent and around the Mediterranean Sea. So far, wild oat has been described as a troublesome weed in 44 countries across temperate parts of the world. Wild oat reduces crop yields due to its competition f… Show more

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