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Waterhemp, a fast-growing weed in New York soybean fields, has developed significant resistance to glyphosate.
Researchers at Cornell University have found that waterhemp, a destructive weed, has developed resistance to glyphosate, a commonly used herbicide in New York's soybean fields.
The weed, which can grow rapidly and produce millions of seeds, is now five to twelve times more resistant to glyphosate than before.
This discovery may force farmers to diversify their weed control methods, including using cover crops and more competitive crop hybrids, to manage the resistant waterhemp.
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