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Dose-response and growth rate variation among glyphosate resistant and susceptible Conyza albida and Conyza bonariensis populations
Plant responses to glyphosate applied at different doses were examined for one glyphosate
resistant (R) and one glyphosate susceptible (S) population of Conyza albida and C. bonarienis.
Growth rates and development stages of five R C. albida and three R C. bonarienis
populations were also compared with those of their respective S counterparts to investigate
the possible impact of the glyphosate resistance trait on their fitness. The GR50 values for
C. albida R (3.94−5.22 kg a.i. · ha−1) and S (0.24−0.31 kg a.i. · ha−1) populations were higher
than those of C. bonariensis R (0.60−1.51 kg a.i. · ha−1) and S (0.10−0.13 kg a.i. · ha−1). The
growth rate (slope b) of one R C. albida population was lower than the respective S and
other R populations, while growth rates of most R and S C. bonariensis populations were
similar. Some R populations showed inconsistent differences in some development stages
when compared to those of the S ones, which cannot be attributed to the glyphosate
resistance trait