The UK has confirmed its first case of glyphosate resistance in a weed species, prompting concerns about the future of weed control and sustainable farming practices. The discovery was announced by ...
not just those managing Italian ryegrass problems. “We know that herbicide resistance tends to develop field by field, so farmers can work to maintain glyphosate efficacy on their farm.” ...
A glyphosate-resistant population of Italian ryegrass has been confirmed on a farm in Kent, researchers have announced. This is the first field population of any weed to have glyphosate resistance in ...
Italian ryegrass has been growing in several fields on a farm in Kent. Scientists have confirmed it is resistant to glyphosate, considered to be the most effective weedkiller on the market.
The species in question, called Italian ryegrass, is very widespread in the UK, but specimens impervious to the chemical have only been found on one farm in Kent. Glyphosate has been helping ...
Scientists have now confirmed that the widely-used weed killer was not effective on Italian ryegrass found in multiple fields on a farm in Kent. A glyphosate-resistant weed has been found in the ...