Herbicide resistance: Impact and management

Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the threat to the productivity of world agriculture imposed by the evolution of herbicide-resistant weed populations. Implicit in this chapter is that herbicides should and will continue to be a major tool for weed control. It is believed that modern herbicides are a cost-effective, efficient, and environmentally benign means for obtaining weed control. Proponents rightly identify the benefits of herbicides in achieving weed control as well as positive environmental influences in substituting for soil cultivation in weed management. Reliance on herbicides for weed control is expected to continue because there is no attractive superior technology available. However, for sustainable weed management to be achieved, changes to current herbicide use patterns are required. Multiple-resistant populations of weeds, such as L. rigidum and A . myosuroides, are current indicators of potential worst-case weed problems of the future. Resistance will continue to increase if present herbicide use patterns are not altered.

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