International Survey of Herbicide-Resistant Weeds HRAC CODES

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International Survey of Herbicide-Resistant Weeds HRAC CODES Graphs in this PowerPoint were made from data accessed from the survey website at http://www.weedscience.org on March 18th, 2014. The Site of Action codes used in this slide set are from the Global Herbicide Resistance Action Committee (HRAC). Another version for WSSA codes can be downloaded from the website. Ian Heap – IanHeap@weedscience.org

This graph presents the chronological increase in unique cases of herbicide resistant weeds. A unique case is a SPECIES x SITE of ACTION.  So if a Conyza canadensis becomes resistant to atrazine (Group C1) it is listed as one unique case, if another population of Conyza canadensis becomes resistant to ALS inhibitors (Group B), then it is counted as a separate “Unique” case, but if a third population is found with multiple resistance to ALS and Triazine herbicides it does not count, as the other two already cover the sites of action.

This graph presents the chronological increase in resistance to 5 herbicide sites of action. The letters refer to the Herbicide Resistance Action Committee (HRAC) code to identify herbicide sites of action. Different herbicide sites of action have different propensities to select resistance. PSII inhibitor (Group C) herbicides, primarily atrazine resistant weeds in corn, dominated in the USA and Europe in the 1970’s and 80’s. ALS inhibitor (Group B) herbicides are the most prone to resistance. Note that the Y axis is the # of species (because a species is only plotted once per site of action).

This graph is identical to the previous graph with the exception that it presents 8 herbicide sites of action instead of 5, and that the Y axis is truncated (ALS inhibitor graph not fully shown) to show the other herbicide sites of action.