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   susceptibility of fleabane (conyza bonariensis) biotypes to glyphosate in northern cotton farming systems of australia  
   
نویسنده koetz eric ,asaduzzaman md
منبع journal of research in weed science - 2020 - دوره : 3 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:133 -144
چکیده    The rapid emergence of herbicideresistant weeds has further added complexity to the management of weeds in australian cotton farming systems. fleabane (conyza bonariensis l) has been identified by the cotton industry as being potentially resistant or at risk of developing resistance. thirtyseven c. bonariensis populations were collected in the 20142015 cotton season from 9 cotton farming regions in queensland and new south wales. glasshouse screening trials showed that 27 populations (73%) expressed resistance to glyphosate salt at rate of 0.68 kg a.i ha1 applied at the rosette stage. another 9 populations (24%) were categorised as developing resistance. a dose response study of 4 selected resistant populations using glyphosate rate of 0, 0.34, 0.68, 1.36, 2.72, and 5.44 kg a.i ha1 showed a high level of resistance index (ri) ranging from 3.5 to 7.0 and the doseresponse model revealed that 3 to 4 times more glyphosate is required to control resistant c. bonariensis populations. these results further confirm the frequent reports of reduced efficacy of glyphosate against fleabane in northern cotton farming systems of australia. to reduce the risk of resistance other nonglyphosate tactics are needed in the weed management toolbox.
کلیدواژه biomass ,dose ,population ,resistance index
آدرس new south wales department of primary industries (nsw department of primary industries), australia, new south wales department of primary industries (nsw department of primary industries), australia
پست الکترونیکی md.asaduzzaman@dpi.nsw.gov.au
 
     
   
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