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  • Agronomy

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  • Increasing incidence and cost of multiple herbicide-resistant weed populations globally.
  • Rapid adoption of crop cultivars with multiple herbicide-resistance traits by growers.
  • Herbicide resistance is a prominent research area in weed science.

Discussion:

  • Exploring the full spectrum of herbicide resistance, from mechanisms to management.
  • Addressing the challenges posed by herbicide resistance in both weedy and domestic plants.
  • Focus on the implications of herbicide resistance for effective management strategies.

Key Insights:

  • Current status and future outlook of herbicide resistance research and development.
  • Understanding resistance mechanisms is crucial for effective management.
  • Integrating new crop traits and management practices to combat resistance.

Outlook:

  • Continued research into novel resistance mechanisms and management tactics.
  • Development of sustainable weed management strategies to mitigate herbicide resistance.
  • The need for a comprehensive approach to address the herbicide resistance tsunami.