Rethinking Outreach: Collaboration Is Key for Herbicide-Resistance Management

  • Asmus A
  • Schroeder J
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Abstract

Effective outreach is critical to achieving success in managing herbicide-resistant weeds. Interdisciplinary collaboration is needed to adapt information delivery and to engage communities to address the herbicide-resistance problem. Weed scientists must partner with the production community to adapt herbicide-resistance practices for local needs, to work collaboratively with state and regional stakeholders to create effective resistance-management practices, and to provide an overarching national message as to the causes of, and solutions to, resistance.

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Asmus, A., & Schroeder, J. (2016). Rethinking Outreach: Collaboration Is Key for Herbicide-Resistance Management. Weed Science, 64(SP1), 655–660. https://doi.org/10.1614/ws-d-15-00068.1

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