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D-Index
40
Citations
6877
World Ranking
3882
National Ranking
35

Best Publications

  • The evolutionary origins of pesticide resistance.

    Nichola J. Hawkins;Chris Bass;Andrea Dixon;Andrea Dixon;Paul Neve

  • Fitness costs associated with evolved herbicide resistance alleles in plants.

    Martin M. Vila‐Aiub;Martin M. Vila‐Aiub;Paul Neve;Stephen B. Powles

  • Evolutionary-thinking in agricultural weed management.

    Paul Neve;Martin M. Vila-Aiub;Fabrice Roux

  • Recurrent selection with reduced herbicide rates results in the rapid evolution of herbicide resistance in Lolium rigidum

    Paul Neve;Paul Neve;Stephen Powles

  • Herbicides used in combination can reduce the probability of herbicide resistance in finite weed populations

    A J Diggle;P B Neve;F P Smith

  • What good is weed diversity

    J Storkey;P Neve

  • High survival frequencies at low herbicide use rates in populations of Lolium rigidum result in rapid evolution of herbicide resistance.

    P. Neve;Stephen Powles

  • Ecological fitness of a multiple herbicide‐resistant Lolium rigidum population: dynamics of seed germination and seedling emergence of resistant and susceptible phenotypes

    M.M. Vila-Aiub;P. Neve;K.J. Steadman;Stephen Powles

  • Simulating evolution of glyphosate resistance in Lolium rigidum II: past, present and future glyphosate use in Australian cropping

    P. Neve;A.J. Diggle;F.P. Smith;Stephen Powles

  • Herbicide-resistant weeds: from research and knowledge to future needs

    Roberto Busi;Martin M. Vila-Aiub;Martin M. Vila-Aiub;Hugh John Beckie;Todd A. Gaines

  • A unified approach to the estimation and interpretation of resistance costs in plants.

    Martin M. Vila-Aiub;Paul Neve;Fabrice Roux

  • The factors driving evolved herbicide resistance at a national scale

    Helen L. Hicks;David Comont;Shaun R. Coutts;Laura Crook

  • Challenges for herbicide resistance evolution and management: 50 years after Harper

    Paul Neve

  • Resistance cost of a cytochrome P450 herbicide metabolism mechanism but not an ACCase target site mutation in a multiple resistant Lolium rigidum population.

    M.M. Vila-Aiub;P. Neve;Stephen Powles

  • Expanding the eco‐evolutionary context of herbicide resistance research

    Paul Neve;Roberto Busi;Michael Renton;Martin M Vila-Aiub;Martin M Vila-Aiub

  • Ecological fitness of a glyphosate-resistant Lolium rigidum population: Growth and seed production along a competition gradient

    Bolette P. Pedersen;Paul Neve;Christian Andreasen;Stephen B. Powles

  • Simulating evolution of glyphosate resistance in Lolium rigidum I: population biology of a rare resistance trait

    P. Neve;A.J. Diggle;F.P. Smith;Stephen Powles

  • Opportunities and challenges for harvest weed seed control in global cropping systems.

    Michael J Walsh;John C Broster;Lauren M Schwartz-Lazaro;Jason K Norsworthy

  • Evolved polygenic herbicide resistance in Lolium rigidum by low-dose herbicide selection within standing genetic variation

    Roberto Busi;Paul Neve;Stephen Powles

  • Modelling evolution and management of glyphosate resistance in Amaranthus palmeri

    Paul Neve;J. K. Norsworthy;K. L. Smith;Ian A. Zelaya

  • Evolution of generalist resistance to herbicide mixtures reveals a trade-off in resistance management

    David Comont;Claudia Lowe;Richard Hull;Laura Crook

  • Reviewing research priorities in weed ecology, evolution and management: a horizon scan

    P Neve;J N Barney;Y Buckley;Roger D Cousens

  • Modeling Glyphosate Resistance Management Strategies for Palmer Amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri) in Cotton

    Paul Neve;Jason K. Norsworthy;Kenneth L. Smith;Ian A. Zelaya

  • Herbicide mixtures at high doses slow the evolution of resistance in experimentally evolving populations of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

    Mato Lagator;Tom Vogwill;Andrew Mead;Nick Colegrave

  • Gene drive systems: do they have a place in agricultural weed management?

    Paul Neve

  • Herbicide resistance modelling: past, present and future

    Michael Renton;Roberto Busi;Paul Neve;David Thornby

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephen B. Powles
Stephen B. Powles University of Western Australia
Martin M. Vila-Aiub
Martin M. Vila-Aiub University of Western Australia
Robert P. Freckleton
Robert P. Freckleton University of Sheffield
Muthukumar V. Bagavathiannan
Muthukumar V. Bagavathiannan Texas A&M University
Jason K. Norsworthy
Jason K. Norsworthy University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Todd A. Gaines
Todd A. Gaines Colorado State University
Michael Renton
Michael Renton University of Western Australia
Jonathan Storkey
Jonathan Storkey Rothamsted Research
Adam S. Davis
Adam S. Davis University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Roger D. Cousens
Roger D. Cousens University of Melbourne

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