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Study highlights role of cover crops in slowing herbicide resistant weed growth

Washington DC [USA], May 12 (ANI): A study has indicated that cover crops can play an important role in slowing the growth of herbicide-resistant weeds.

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Washington DC [USA], May 12 (ANI): A study has indicated that cover crops can play an important role in slowing the growth of herbicide-resistant weeds.
The study was published in Weed Science.
"Our hope is that understanding the complementary relationship between cover crops and herbicides can lead to new weed control strategies that slow the development of herbicide resistance," said John M Wallace, Pennsylvania State University.
Researchers conducted field experiments in Pennsylvania to explore how cover cropping tactics influenced the management of horseweed in no-till grain crops. Seven cover-cropping treatments were used over two subsequent growing seasons.
There were several significant findings. In comparison to fallow control plots, cover crop treatments reduced horseweed density at the time of a pre-plant, burndown herbicide application by 52 per cent in the first year and 86 per cent in the next.
This reduced the herbicide "workload" and lowered the selection pressure for resistant weeds. Cereal rye alone or in combination with forage radish was found to provide the most consistent horseweed suppression.
Importantly, winter hardy cover crops also reduced horseweed size inequality - meaning fewer large horseweed plants were found at the time of herbicide application. Researchers said this reduces the chance of a size-dependent fitness advantage for horseweed biotypes that develop herbicide resistance. (ANI)

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