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U of IL researchers find resistance gene in waterhemp

University of Illinois researchers have found the gene responsible for metabolic resistance to the widely used herbicide atrazine in the broadleaf weed waterhemp.

Atrazine is sprayed on about 80-percent of corn acreage in the U.S. even though resistance is increasing.

The research team had developed a quick test for metabolic resistance but until this latest research did not know which enzyme was responsible.

The researchers say they will develop a second test for resistance and their findings could lead to a new chemical to control waterhemp.

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