Evaluation of herbicide resistance from a point of view of integrated plant protection within a system of a 4-field crop rotation including glufosinate-resistant rape and maize. Hommel, B. & Pallutt, B. Zeitschrift Fur Pflanzenkrankheiten Und Pflanzenschutz-Journal of Plant Diseases and Protection, 2000.
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The present study evaluates, from a point of view of integrated plant protection, short-term and longterm crop protection effects found in a long-term trial with transgenic herbicide- resistant winter rape and maize. The trial started in 1996 and includes a 4-field crop rotation. Main points of consideration are the use of injury and control thresholds, control of volunteer rape, and an ecological evaluation of established and new herbicide strategies. Outcrossing of herbicide resistance is part of accompanying agroecological research. Use of LIBERTY (Glufosiant-ammonium) in rape and maize led to similar results as standard herbicides. There were no significant differences in yields. Systems with herbicide-resistant rape and maize have a smaller biological risk potential than conventional systems. Outcrossing rates in rape fields were clearly below 1%. Higher rates were observed only in directly neighbouring fields.
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