Herbicide Resistant Weeds

Herbicide performance is a complex issue that is influenced by many factors. These include spray coverage, application method, herbicide rate, environmental conditions, and weed size, to name a few. Poor or incomplete control may also be due to the ability of a weed to tolerate a particular herbici...

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Main Authors: Curtis R. Rainbolt, Brent A. Sellers, Jason A. Ferrell, Greg E. MacDonald
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Language:English
Published: The University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries 2005-12-01
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Online Access:https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/115243
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description Herbicide performance is a complex issue that is influenced by many factors. These include spray coverage, application method, herbicide rate, environmental conditions, and weed size, to name a few. Poor or incomplete control may also be due to the ability of a weed to tolerate a particular herbicide. Herbicide tolerance is the inherent ability of a species to survive following a herbicide treatment. There was no selection to make the plant tolerant; it simply possesses a natural tolerance. This document is SS-AGR-243, one of a series of the Agronomy Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. Original publication date December 2005.
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spelling doaj-art-d8ea25772fee412986a9a5e4fd8ced272025-02-08T06:23:48ZengThe University of Florida George A. Smathers LibrariesEDIS2576-00092005-12-01200515Herbicide Resistant WeedsCurtis R. Rainbolt0Brent A. Sellers1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6164-780XJason A. Ferrell2Greg E. MacDonald3University of FloridaUniversity of FloridaUniversity of FloridaUniversity of Florida Herbicide performance is a complex issue that is influenced by many factors. These include spray coverage, application method, herbicide rate, environmental conditions, and weed size, to name a few. Poor or incomplete control may also be due to the ability of a weed to tolerate a particular herbicide. Herbicide tolerance is the inherent ability of a species to survive following a herbicide treatment. There was no selection to make the plant tolerant; it simply possesses a natural tolerance. This document is SS-AGR-243, one of a series of the Agronomy Department, Florida Cooperative Extension Service, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, University of Florida. Original publication date December 2005. https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/115243AG239
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