Waterhemp develops glufosinate resistance threatening crop yields. Agriculture industry must learn from glyphosate failures to protect profits.
Purdue scientists found that soil microbes may play a role in how those weeds react to the popular herbicide glyphosate. Here, glyphosate-susceptible biotypes of giant ragweed react differently to the ...
Gene-silencing technology shows potential in weed management, Todd Gaines, a professor of agricultural biology at Colorado State University, told the American Sugarbeet Growers Association here last ...
Morning glory plants that can resist the effects of glyphosate also resist damage from herbivorous insects, according to a University of Michigan study. The U-M researchers also found the reverse: ...
Giant ragweed grows around no-till soybeans that are emerging in a field covered with corn stover. (Purdue Department of Botany and Plant Pathology photo/Bill Johnson) Download Photo WEST LAFAYETTE, ...
After more than 40 years of continuous use in agriculture, the future of glyphosate is again in the spotlight following a ...
Left: Untreated portions of the field demonstrate the need to control glyphosate-resistant ryegrass to obtain profitable rice production. Right: Recent research at Mississippi State University ...
A new ‘unkillable’ weed impervious to even the strongest herbicide has been found in the UK for the first time. Italian ...
Morning glory plants that can resist the effects of glyphosate also resist damage from herbivorous insects, according to a new study. Morning glory plants that can resist the effects of glyphosate ...