Glyphosate-resistant 'superweeds' may be less susceptible to diseases

Glyphosate-resistant 'superweeds' may be less susceptible to diseases

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Scientists searching for clues to understand how superweeds obtain resistance to the popular herbicide glyphosate may have been missing a critical piece of information, a Purdue University study shows.

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