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QUESTION #2079
Question 1
Herbicide resistance in weed populations evolves most rapidly when:
Correct Answer Explanation
Herbicide resistance evolution follows Darwinian selection: pre-existing resistant individuals (spontaneous mutations) survive repeated herbicide applications of the same MOA and reproduce, increasing resistance gene frequency generation by generation. Key risk factors: high selection pressure (same MOA every season), high weed fecundity, and short generation time. Phalaris minor resistance to isoproturon in Pakistan is a critical example.
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