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Glyphosate‐resistant soybean as a weed management tool: Opportunities and challenges
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Transgenic soybean, resistant to glyphosate, represents a revolutionary breakthrough in weed control technology. Transgenic soybean is the most dominant among all transgenic crops grown commercially in the world. In 2000, glyphosate‐resistant (GR) soybean was planted to 25.8 million hectares globally, which amounts to 58% of the total global transgenic crop area. The United States soybean area planted with GR soybean has increased from 2% in 1996 to 68% in 2001. Glyphosate‐resistant soybean as a weed management tool has provided farmers with the opportunity and flexibility to manage a broad spectrum of weeds. The use of glyphosate in GR soybean offers another alternative to manage weeds that are resistant to other herbicides. The rapid increase in GR soybean area is caused by the simplicity of using only one herbicide and a lower cost for weed control. Adoption of GR soybean has resulted in a dramatic decrease in the area treated with other herbicides. Glyphosphate‐resistant soybean should not be relied on solely to the exclusion of other weed control methods, and should be used within integrated weed management systems. Over‐reliance on GR soybean could lead to problems such as shifts in weed species and population, and the development of glyphosate‐resistant weeds. The challenge is for soybean farmers to understand these problems, and for weed scientists to communicate with farmers that continuous use of glyphosate may diminish the opportunity of GR soybean as a weed management tool in the future.
Title: Glyphosate‐resistant soybean as a weed management tool: Opportunities and challenges
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Transgenic soybean, resistant to glyphosate, represents a revolutionary breakthrough in weed control technology.
Transgenic soybean is the most dominant among all transgenic crops grown commercially in the world.
In 2000, glyphosate‐resistant (GR) soybean was planted to 25.
8 million hectares globally, which amounts to 58% of the total global transgenic crop area.
The United States soybean area planted with GR soybean has increased from 2% in 1996 to 68% in 2001.
Glyphosate‐resistant soybean as a weed management tool has provided farmers with the opportunity and flexibility to manage a broad spectrum of weeds.
The use of glyphosate in GR soybean offers another alternative to manage weeds that are resistant to other herbicides.
The rapid increase in GR soybean area is caused by the simplicity of using only one herbicide and a lower cost for weed control.
Adoption of GR soybean has resulted in a dramatic decrease in the area treated with other herbicides.
Glyphosphate‐resistant soybean should not be relied on solely to the exclusion of other weed control methods, and should be used within integrated weed management systems.
Over‐reliance on GR soybean could lead to problems such as shifts in weed species and population, and the development of glyphosate‐resistant weeds.
The challenge is for soybean farmers to understand these problems, and for weed scientists to communicate with farmers that continuous use of glyphosate may diminish the opportunity of GR soybean as a weed management tool in the future.
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