Herbicide resistance
working group
Weed resistance to herbicides concerns many sectors of the weed research and the agricultural communities: farmers, advisors, researchers and the agrochemical industry.
The fear exists that in an extreme case of resistance, farmers might lose a valuable chemical tool that had previously been essential for the effective control of yield-reducing weeds. However, experience has shown that resistance problems are manageable through the integrated use of available weed control technologies. This approach utilises both cultural methods as well as chemical methods to prevent further development of resistance. Management strategies must be devised which are effective, reliable, practical and economical and these strategies must then be communicated to the farmer. To help achieve these goals, the EWRS Herbicide Resistance Working Group fosters co-operation between the weed science community in industry, government and academic researchers but also with advisors and farmers.
Mission of the European Herbicide Resistance Group
We will facilitate the effective management of herbicide resistance by fostering understanding, co-operation and communication between industry, government, academic and farmers.
Aims:
- To foster a responsible attitude to herbicide use.
- To support and participate in research, conferences and seminars which serve to increase our understanding of herbicide resistance.
- To promote a better understanding of the causes and results of herbicide resistance.
- To communicate herbicide resistance management strategies and support their implementation through practical guidelines.
- To seek active collaboration between public and private researchers, especially in the areas of problem identification and devising and implementing management strategies.
Chair: Anne R. Thompson
Dow AgroSciences
Latchmore Court
Brand Street
Hitchin
Hertfordshire
SG5 1 NH UK
Phone: +44-0-1462 42 66 49
Fax +44 1462 42 66 64
E-mail: Anne R. Thompson