Triple-Stack Herbicide Trait in Sugarbeets Faces Resistance

Weed control in sugarbeets has run headlong into widespread glyphosate resistance in recent years, but a new trait coming to market in 2027 offers some hope to growers. 

The new triple-stacked herbicide trait from Bayer and KWS Seed will be branded Truvera, and provides tolerance to three herbicides: glyphosate, glufosinate and dicamba. In preparation for its arrival, Montana State University researchers have been surveying weeds in the sugarbeet-growing regions of southeastern Montana and northwestern Wyoming, to see what resistance profile growers are facing, with a special focus on the king of western weeds – kochia.

Weed control in sugarbeets has grown extremely difficult with the spread of glyphosate-resistant weeds. (Photo credit: Lovreet Shergill, MSU)

The results suggest that while triple-stacked sugarbeets will provide growers with more modes of action, existing kochia resistance to glyphosate and dicamba will put significant pressure on glufosinate. “Potentially you could run into fields that already have resistance to two of those” herbicide modes of action, as video moderator Bill Curran (Penn State emeritus) notes. 

Watch the video below for the full picture of current sugarbeet weed management and the future of the triple-stacked trait from MSU graduate student Het Desai and former MSU weed scientist Lovreet Shergill (now with Colorado State): 

For more information and resources on managing herbicide resistance, see GROW’s webpages on the Basics of Herbicide Resistance and How to Manage Herbicide Resistance with IWM.


 Video and feature and header photos by Claudio Rubione, GROW; video moderation by William Curran, PSU Emeritus & GROW, text by Emily Unglesbee, GROW