“…This has caused not only selection pressure for glyphosate resistance (GR), but also dramatic changes in crop management (e.g., fewer and less diverse rotations, uniformity in planting time, and increased reduced‐tillage and no‐till practices), weed control tools (e.g., less mechanical control), weed community composition, and interspecific competition 10,11 . It is therefore possible that evolutionary adaptations other than GR, such as changes in seed dormancy, plant height, nutrient use efficiency, and competitive ability, have been occurring during that time 12–15 …”