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Plant Sciences

University of Nebraska - Lincoln

2004

Invasive species

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Somatic Mutation-Mediated Evolution Of Herbicide Resistance In The Nonindigenous Invasive Plant Hydrilla (Hydrilla Verticillata) And Franck E. Dayan, Albrecht Michel, R. S. Arias, Brian E. Scheffler, Stephen O. Duke, Michael Netherland, Franck E. Dayan Jan 2004

Somatic Mutation-Mediated Evolution Of Herbicide Resistance In The Nonindigenous Invasive Plant Hydrilla (Hydrilla Verticillata) And Franck E. Dayan, Albrecht Michel, R. S. Arias, Brian E. Scheffler, Stephen O. Duke, Michael Netherland, Franck E. Dayan

United States Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service / University of Nebraska-Lincoln: Faculty Publications

Hydrilla (Hydrilla verticillata L.f. Royle) was introduced to the surface water of Florida in the 1950s and is today one of the most serious aquatic weed problems in the USA. As a result of concerns associated with the applications of pesticides to aquatic systems, fluridone is the only USEPA-approved chemical that provides systemic control of hydrilla. After a decrease in fluridone’s efficacy at controlling hydrilla, 200 Florida water bodies were sampled to determine the extent of the problem and the biological basis for the reduced efficacy. Our studies revealed that hydrilla phenotypes with two- to six-fold higher fluridone resistance …