The purpose of this publication is to provide information about jointed goatgrass and its control with an emphasis on prevention and management of herbicide resistance. To date, herbicide-resistant jointed goatgrass acquired through natural selection has not been confirmed in the field. However, herbicide-resistant hybrids between Clearfield® wheat and jointed goatgrass have been identified in commercial wheat fields. The usefulness of Clearfield® wheat for the control of jointed goatgrass with imazamox (Beyond®) can be sustained only as long as jointed goatgrass populations remain susceptible to the herbicide.
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Title
Strategies to minimize the risk of herbicide-resistant jointed goatgrass
Creators
Lynn Ingegneri (Author)
Carol Mallory-Smith (Author)
Robert S. Zemetra (Author)
Academic Unit
Publications, WSU Extension
Series
Extension mimeo (Washington State University. Cooperative Extension); 024E
Publisher
Washington State University Extension; Pullman, Washington
Identifiers
99900502336201842
Copyright
In copyright ; openAccess ; http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ ; http://purl.org/eprint/accessRights/OpenAccess