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Weed resistance to herbicide occurs when herbicides are overused and can be mitigated by reducing their use. Consensus on herbicide resistance management strategies is problematic given strong industrial profit motive links in the weed science discipline.

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Harker, K. N., Mallory-Smith, C., Maxwell, B. D., Mortensen, D. A., & Smith, R. G. (2017, March 1). Another view. Weed Science. Weed Science Society of America. https://doi.org/10.1017/wsc.2016.30

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