Low herbicide doses can change the responses of weeds to subsequent treatments in the next generation: metamitron exposed PSII ‐target‐site resistant Chenopodium album as a case study
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Title
Low herbicide doses can change the responses of weeds to subsequent treatments in the next generation: metamitron exposed
PSII
‐target‐site resistant
Chenopodium album
as a case study
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PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
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Wiley
Online
2020-04-11
DOI
10.1002/ps.5856
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