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Ben Taylor-Davies black grass talk
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<blockquote data-quote="Brisel" data-source="post: 5659150" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>Thank you for coming into this debate <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite24" alt="(y)" title="Thumbs Up (y)" loading="lazy" data-shortname="(y)" /> I look forward to reading your paper.</p><p></p><p>Point no 9 - resistance. The quickest way that BG developed resistance in my experience was through a number of factors - suboptimal application practices, including coarse sprays on a fine target, water cation complexing but most of all, applying it to dinner plate sized plants in stem extension in cold weather in March/April.</p><p></p><p>Point number 10 - look at NIAB TAG data on herbicide programmes & have a chat with John Cussans if you haven't already done so. There is consistent trials data that shows stacking herbicides showing an improvement but I agree with your point about one herbicide creating stress that limits the efficacy of another.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brisel, post: 5659150, member: 166"] Thank you for coming into this debate (y) I look forward to reading your paper. Point no 9 - resistance. The quickest way that BG developed resistance in my experience was through a number of factors - suboptimal application practices, including coarse sprays on a fine target, water cation complexing but most of all, applying it to dinner plate sized plants in stem extension in cold weather in March/April. Point number 10 - look at NIAB TAG data on herbicide programmes & have a chat with John Cussans if you haven't already done so. There is consistent trials data that shows stacking herbicides showing an improvement but I agree with your point about one herbicide creating stress that limits the efficacy of another. [/QUOTE]
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