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Can. J. Plant Sci. 00: 1–4 (0000) dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjps-2016-0008
First report: spotted knapweed (Centaurea stoebe) resistance to auxinic herbicides
Amy R. Mangin and Linda M. Hall
Abstract: Spotted knapweed is a prohibited noxious weed that is primarily controlled with auxinic herbicides. A population collected from a managed rangeland in East Kootenay, BC, was highly resistant to both clopyralid and picloram, with R/S ratios of >25 600 and 28, respectively. This is the first report of resistance in spotted knapweed.
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