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RESEARCH ARTICLE

The occurrence of herbicide cross-resistance in a population of annual ryegrass, Lolium rigidum, resistant to diclofop-methyl

I Heap and R Knight

Australian Journal of Agricultural Research 37(2) 149 - 156
Published: 1986

Abstract

A population of L. rigidum, which is known to have developed resistance to one of the diphenyl-ethertype of herbicides, diclofop-methyl, was tested for cross-resistance to three other herbicides of the same type, namely fluazifop-butyl, oxyfluorfen and the experimental herbicide CGA 82725. The population was also tested for cross-resistance to two sulfonylurea-type herbicides - chlorsulfuron and the experimental herbicide DPX-T6376. A population susceptible to diclofop-methyl was used as the controls in the tests. The two populations were treated with various rates of the herbicides during germination and at the two-leaf stage. The results show that the diclofop-methyl-resistant biotype was cross-resistant to fluazifop-butyl, CGA 82725, chlorsulfuron and DPX-T6376 but not to oxyfluorfen.

https://doi.org/10.1071/AR9860149

© CSIRO 1986

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