Abstract
Sulfonylurea resistance has been found in Japan, and four of the nine resistant weeds are in the genus Lindernia (Scrophulariaceae). To develop appropriate control methods for these resistant weeds, a rapid method to diagnose sulfonylurea-resistant weeds was improved and applied to common falsepimpernel (L. procumbens), two varieties of low falsepimpernel (L. dubia var. dubia and var. major), and azetogarashi (L. micrantha). Illumination is crucial for diagnosis in Lindernia spp., and treatment with 7.5 or 75 ng ai/ml thifensulfuron-methyl produced clear results.
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