Glyphosate resistant weeds have emerged as a serious threat to U.S. agricultural production. In 1996, Monsanto’s Roundup Ready genetically engineered herbicide-resistant seed varieties first became commercially available. As a result, post-application of the herbicide glyphosate increased dramatically. Over-application and misuse of glyphosate also followed, which fostered the evolution of new glyphosate resistant weeds [1]. By 2016, 16 glyphosate resistant species had been identified in the U.S. alone, with another 37 species identified worldwide [1]. The impact of weed resistance continues to grow, disproportionately affecting soybeans as compared to other glyphosate resistant crop varieties. By 2014, more than 96 percent of U.S. soybeans...
Like crop producers elsewhere, soybean producers in Nebraska are challenged with managing weeds that...
Like crop producers elsewhere, soybean producers in Nebraska are challenged with managing weeds that...
BACKGROUND:A survey of 400 growers ofmaize, soybeans and cottonwasmade in theUnited States to determ...
Soybeans are the second most grown crop in the US, and Iowa is the top soy producing state. However,...
Cropping systems are changing rapidly in the upper Midwest. Growers are increasingly adopting herbic...
Weed control is a critical component of successful soybean production for almost all of the acres gr...
Glyphosate-resistant (GR) crops represent more than 80% of the 120 million ha of transgenic crops gr...
Genetically modified (GM) herbicide-tolerant (HT) crops have been largely adopted where they have be...
<p>Herbicide resistant weed biotypes documented in the United States between 1987 to 1999 (circles) ...
Glyphosate is a broad-spectrum herbicide that kills most broad-leaf weeds and grasses. Genetically e...
Glyphosate, known by many trade names, including Roundup, is a highly effective herbicide. Widesprea...
Glyphosate, known by many trade names, including Roundup, is a highly effective herbicide. Widesprea...
Although glyphosate resistant weeds have been documented in states surrounding Iowa, at this time ou...
As glyphosate-resistant soybean and corn production systems are becoming the standard for Iowa and t...
Genetically modified (GM) herbicide-tolerant (HT) crops have been largely adopted where they have be...
Like crop producers elsewhere, soybean producers in Nebraska are challenged with managing weeds that...
Like crop producers elsewhere, soybean producers in Nebraska are challenged with managing weeds that...
BACKGROUND:A survey of 400 growers ofmaize, soybeans and cottonwasmade in theUnited States to determ...
Soybeans are the second most grown crop in the US, and Iowa is the top soy producing state. However,...
Cropping systems are changing rapidly in the upper Midwest. Growers are increasingly adopting herbic...
Weed control is a critical component of successful soybean production for almost all of the acres gr...
Glyphosate-resistant (GR) crops represent more than 80% of the 120 million ha of transgenic crops gr...
Genetically modified (GM) herbicide-tolerant (HT) crops have been largely adopted where they have be...
<p>Herbicide resistant weed biotypes documented in the United States between 1987 to 1999 (circles) ...
Glyphosate is a broad-spectrum herbicide that kills most broad-leaf weeds and grasses. Genetically e...
Glyphosate, known by many trade names, including Roundup, is a highly effective herbicide. Widesprea...
Glyphosate, known by many trade names, including Roundup, is a highly effective herbicide. Widesprea...
Although glyphosate resistant weeds have been documented in states surrounding Iowa, at this time ou...
As glyphosate-resistant soybean and corn production systems are becoming the standard for Iowa and t...
Genetically modified (GM) herbicide-tolerant (HT) crops have been largely adopted where they have be...
Like crop producers elsewhere, soybean producers in Nebraska are challenged with managing weeds that...
Like crop producers elsewhere, soybean producers in Nebraska are challenged with managing weeds that...
BACKGROUND:A survey of 400 growers ofmaize, soybeans and cottonwasmade in theUnited States to determ...