This is the first I recall hearing about Roundup-resistant weeds in  
Iowa.--Tom
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Waterhemp is the prominent Roundup-resistant weed in northwest Iowa.  It is 
a form of pigweed, I believe.  On our farm, we are considering  adding a 
second herbicide annually because the Roundup (glyphosate) isn't  killing all 
the weeds, even though we use much more Roundup now that in the  past.


Donna








On Jul 17, 2010, at 12:45 PM, Thomas Mathews wrote:




TWN Biotechnology & Biosafety Series no. 12
_http://www.twnside.org.sg/title2/biosafety/bio12.htm_ 
(http://www.twnside.org.sg/title2/biosafety/bio12.htm) 

Genetically  Engineered Backslide: The Impact of Glyphosate-Resistant 
Palmer Pigweed on  Agriculture in the United States

By Edward Hammond

Publisher:  TWN (ISBN: 978-967-5412-27-1)

Year: 2010   No. of pages:  32

ABOUT THE BOOK

The widespread planting of “Roundup Ready”  crops that are genetically 
engineered to be resistant to the herbicide  glyphosate has led to the 
emergence of glyphosate-resistant weeds in fields in  the United States. Of these 
weeds, the species believed to pose the greatest  threat to agricultural 
productivity is Palmer amaranth – more commonly known  as Palmer pigweed – which 
has infested cotton and soya farms across the  southern US and is expected 
to spread to new areas and crops.

The  approach currently adopted to stem its spread has been to apply more 
and more  herbicides, including chemicals which are banned in many countries 
due to  their toxicity. American farmers have also had to revert to 
agricultural  practices used in the 1980s and earlier, such as hand weeding and 
increased  tillage. Such measures will not only push up farm production costs, 
but give  rise to adverse environmental impacts as well.

This paper examines the  worrying extent and implications of the Palmer 
pigweed problem, which the  author says shows up the folly of US agriculture’s 
increasing reliance on  genetically modified herbicide-resistant crops.

ABOUT THE  AUTHOR

EDWARD HAMMOND is an American policy researcher who has worked  on 
biodiversity, biological weapons and infectious disease issues since 1994.  From 
1999 to 2008 he directed the Sunshine Project, an international  
non-governmental organization specializing in biological weapons control.  Hammond was 
Programme Officer for the Rural Advancement Foundation  International (now the 
ETC Group) from 1995 to 1999. He holds MS and MA  degrees from the 
University of Texas at Austin, USA, where he was an  Inter-American Foundation 
Masters  Fellow.

Contents
1.Introduction            2.The Emergence of Glyphosate Resistance       
3.What is Known About the Biology of  Palmer Pigweed Resistance
4.Chemical Storm: The Response to  Glyphosate-Resistant Pigweed
5.Costs to Manage Glyphosate-Resistant  Pigweed
6.Impact of Increased Tilling
7.Cloudy Outlook: 2,4-D- and  Dicamba-Resistant Cotton
8.Conclusion

Endnotes

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