Wednesday, September 08, 2010

What's on this page Lambsquarters
1.   Resistant Weeds of Maine
2.  Resistance in Neighboring States
3.  Fact Sheets & Literature
4.  Resistance Experts in Maine
5.  Contributing Weed Scientists
6.  Acknowledgements
7.  Where to now?

 
If we do not have a picture for this weed, or you can provide a better picture (scan, digital camera etc) please please e-mail it to us. Lambsquarters (Chenopodium album) is the most widespread resistant weed of Maine
 
Introduction About this page
There are currently 2 different types (known as 'biotypes') of herbicide resistant weeds in Maine. The first herbicide resistant weed reported from Maine is Redroot Pigweed (Amaranthus retroflexus) with resistance to atrazine, reported in 1985. Local weed scientists estimate that there are 830 sites and more than 11,000 acres infested with herbicide resistant weeds in Maine and they infest corn. The most widespread resistant weed of Maine is Lambsquarters (Chenopodium album), which infests an estimated 1001-10000 acres and is found primarily in corn. Lambsquarters (Chenopodium album), with resistance to atrazine is the most recently discovered (1985) new type of resistant weed in Maine.

This is a resource page to assist you in managing herbicide-resistant weeds in Maine .  If you have any questions regarding herbicide-resistant weeds in Maine please contact an expert in your area.  If you have encountered a computer related error on the site then contact support@weedscience.org.  If you are a weed scientist wanting to add or correct information on this page then please contact research@weedscience.org  or add the information directly.

Scroll down this page to view tables on herbicide resistant weeds in Maine and its adjacent states as well as a list of articles about herbicide resistant weeds in your region. Click on the links within the table to view a case of resistance in more detail.

 

HERBICIDE RESISTANT WEEDS IN MAINE

WeedSituationHerbicide Mode of ActionYear
Redroot Pigweed
(Amaranthus retroflexus)
corn C1/5 - Photosystem II inhibitors
(atrazine) 
1985 
Lambsquarters
(Chenopodium album)
corn C1/5 - Photosystem II inhibitors
(atrazine) 
1985 
 

HERBICIDE RESISTANT WEEDS IN ADJACENT STATES

NEW HAMPSHIRE
SpeciesMOAYear
Redroot Pigweed  C1/5 1984 
Lambsquarters  C1/5 1986 
 
 

HERBICIDE RESISTANT WEED CONTACTS IN MAINE

Your local state university extension agent or local department of agriculture representative may be able to provide you with more information on herbicide-resistant weeds in your region.  Much of the information about herbicide-resistant weeds in Maine has been provided by the following experts.
 

STATE CONTACTS

JOHN JEMISON
University of Maine
Cooperative Extension
495 College Avenue
Orono, 04473, Maine
United States of America
Phone : (207) 581-3241
Fax    : (207) 581-1301
Email John Jemison

  
Acknowledgements Where to now?
The North American Herbicide Resistance Action Committee and weed scientists in Maine have been instrumental in providing you this information.  Particular thanks is given to John Jemison for providing detailed information.
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