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  2. Prosulfocarb - Wikipedia

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    Prosulfocarb is a pre-emergent herbicide used agriculturally in Australia, the EU, Japan, New Zealand, (since 2020), Morocco and Iran, for control of annual ryegrass and toad rush in wheat and barley crops. [4] [5] [6] [3] It was introduced to the EU in 1988 and is rapidly growing in use, with sales increasing by over 500% in France since 2008. [7]

  3. Glyphosate - Wikipedia

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    According to Ian Heap, a weed specialist, who completed his PhD on resistance to multiple herbicides in annual ryegrass (Lolium rigidum) in 1988 [189] – the first case of an herbicide-resistant weed in Australia [190] – by 2014 Lolium rigidum was the "world’s worst herbicide-resistant weed" with instances in "12 countries, 11 sites of ...

  4. Lolium rigidum - Wikipedia

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    In addition, it serves as a host for species of the bacteria Clavibacter, which cause annual ryegrass toxicity (ARGT), and can be infected by the poisonous ergot fungus, [9] which causes ergotism in humans and other mammals. [10] Attempts to control it with herbicide have met with an unexpectedly high level of herbicide resistance. Over 90% of ...

  5. Weed resistant to key herbicide glyphosate found in UK for ...

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    Scientists have previously estimated that the total loss of herbicide control against another weed, black-grass, would cost £1 billion globally each year, and at £0.4 billion in England.

  6. Herbicide - Wikipedia

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    Rigid ryegrass and annual bluegrass share the distinction of the species with confirmed resistance to the largest number of herbicide modes of action, both with confirmed resistance to 12 different modes of action; however, this number references how many forms of herbicide resistance are known to have emerged in the species at some point, not ...

  7. Paraquat - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, paraquat is used as a herbicide to control annual grasses, broadleaf weeds and ryegrass in crops of Chickpeas, Faba beans, field peas, lupins, lentils and vetch. Aerial spraying is forbidden, as is harvesting within 2 weeks of application in some crops. [26]

  8. Lolium multiflorum - Wikipedia

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    Lolium multiflorum (Italian rye-grass, [2] annual ryegrass) is a ryegrass native to temperate Europe, though its precise native range is unknown. [3] It is a herbaceous annual, biennial, or perennial grass that is grown for silage, and as a cover crop. [4] [5] It is also grown as an ornamental grass.

  9. Nitralin - Wikipedia

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    Nitralin is a selective pre-emergent dinitroaniline herbicide [7] that is closely related to trifluralin, and released two years later in 1966.Today it is largely obsolete. It was used in the USA, France and Australia to control annual grasses and broad-leaved weeds, and was applied on vines, crops [8] [9] [10] and tu

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