249-6 Comparison of Libertylink® and Roundup Ready® Soybean Systems.

Poster Number 609

See more from this Division: C03 Crop Ecology, Management & Quality
See more from this Session: Oilseed and Fiber Crop, Ecology, Management and Quality
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Duke Energy Convention Center, Exhibit Hall AB, Level 1
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William J. Ross, Nathan D. Pearrow and Robert C. Scott, Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences, University of Arkansas, Little Rock, AR
With the introduction of Roundup Ready® soybean in 1996, producers were provided with one of the most valuable technologies for weed control in the 20th and 21st centuries.  This technology was rapidly and widely accepted across North America.  However, the sole use of this technology magnified the selection pressure for biotypes of glyphosate-resistant weed species.  To date, there are 12 weed species in the United States that are resistant to glyphosate, six of which occur in Arkansas.  The rapid adoption of the Roundup Ready® technology also resulted in some inferior varieties of soybean being planted resulting in lower than normal yields.  LibertyLink® soybean varieties were introduced in 2009, which provided producers a new, but similar technology for weed control.  Studies were conducted from 2009 to 2011in Arkansas to compare yields of these two technologies and determine if there was an associated “yield lag” with LibertyLink® technology.
See more from this Division: C03 Crop Ecology, Management & Quality
See more from this Session: Oilseed and Fiber Crop, Ecology, Management and Quality