2000
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1526-4998(200004)56:4<327::aid-ps122>3.0.co;2-d
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Response to glyphosate and electrophoretic variation ofCynodon dactylon (L) Pers populations

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“…Certain plants are more vulnerable than others due to their physiological and biochemical characters. Glyphosate has proven to be more resistant to weeds such as Bermuda grass ( Cynodon dactylon ) and field bindweed ( Convolvulus arvensis ). Various weed species and plants are showing resistance due to widespread usage of glyphosate globally, and first resistance was noted in Australia crops of annual ryegrass ( Lolium rigidum ) . Glyphosate resistance crops are widely cultivated in significant regions of the United States, Argentina, and Brazil, which has also led to the discovery of a small number of weeds that are glyphosate-resistant.…”
Section: Glyphosate’s Impact On the Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Certain plants are more vulnerable than others due to their physiological and biochemical characters. Glyphosate has proven to be more resistant to weeds such as Bermuda grass ( Cynodon dactylon ) and field bindweed ( Convolvulus arvensis ). Various weed species and plants are showing resistance due to widespread usage of glyphosate globally, and first resistance was noted in Australia crops of annual ryegrass ( Lolium rigidum ) . Glyphosate resistance crops are widely cultivated in significant regions of the United States, Argentina, and Brazil, which has also led to the discovery of a small number of weeds that are glyphosate-resistant.…”
Section: Glyphosate’s Impact On the Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%