CROPPING

Link found between herbicide resistance and cropping methods

RESEARCH by the Graham Centre for Agricultural Innovation has shown a link between cropping practices and the evolution of herbicide resistance in annual ryegrass.

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 CSU researcher Dr John Broster said research has provided an insight into how resistance has evolved and how it’s associated with different cropping practices. Picture courtesy CSU.

CSU researcher Dr John Broster said research has provided an insight into how resistance has evolved and how it’s associated with different cropping practices. Picture courtesy CSU.

The Graham Centre is an alliance between Charles Sturt University (CSU) and the NSW Department of Primary Industries (DPI) and the research highlighted the need to rotate chemical and non-chemical weed...

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