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Volume 62, Number 3 2008

Glyphosate-resistant hairy fleabane documented in the Central Valley
Anil Shrestha, University of California Statewide IPM Program
Bradley D. Hanson, USDA-ARS
Kurt J. Hembree, University of California Cooperative Extension, Fresno County

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ABSTRACT:
In recent years, growers and pest consultants have reported poor control of the weed hairy fleabane in some areas of the Central Valley. Hairy fleabane seeds were collected from Esparto, Fresno and Reedley, Calif., and greenhouse-grown seedlings were treated at several different glyphosate rates and compared with an untreated control. None of the Esparto or Fresno plants survived glyphosate rates greater than 0.78 pounds acid equivalent per acre (lb ae/ac), while some of the plants from Reedley survived even the highest rate of glyphosate tested (12.4 lb ae/ac). The dose required to reduce plant dry weights by 50% (GR50) of the Esparto plants ranged from 0.28 to 0.30 lb ae/ac, whereas the GR50 of the Fresno and Reedley plants ranged from 0.26 to 0.61 and 0.92 to 2.88 lb ae/ac, respectively. This study showed that the hairy fleabane plants from Reedley were much more tolerant of glyphosate than either of the other two biotypes and, based on the GR50, the level of resistance ranged from 3- to 10-fold greater.

KEYWORDS:
hairy fleabane, glyphosate, herbicide resistance

SUGGESTED CITATION:
Anil Shrestha, Bradley D. Hanson, and Kurt J. Hembree (2008) "Glyphosate-resistant hairy fleabane documented in the Central Valley", California Agriculture: Vol. 62: No. 3, Page 116.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/anrcs/californiaagriculture/v62/n3/p116




 
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