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Steve Barkley at OFC
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave645" data-source="post: 9106075" data-attributes="member: 55822"><p>Resistance, is more down to rate applied, if they try to low dose a weed then it may get resistance, if some survive those that do likely have a chance to be more resistant than those that died, so you make your own problems. </p><p>blackgrass has been resistant for a while to most in crop sprays but has zero against glysophate as its action is wider and not trying to protect a growing crop.</p><p>The danger come when you try to make a crop glysophate resistant so you can use it in a growing crop, then you can have volunteer crops weeds that start to creat problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave645, post: 9106075, member: 55822"] Resistance, is more down to rate applied, if they try to low dose a weed then it may get resistance, if some survive those that do likely have a chance to be more resistant than those that died, so you make your own problems. blackgrass has been resistant for a while to most in crop sprays but has zero against glysophate as its action is wider and not trying to protect a growing crop. The danger come when you try to make a crop glysophate resistant so you can use it in a growing crop, then you can have volunteer crops weeds that start to creat problems. [/QUOTE]
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