Horsetail (Equisetum arvense) is the plant very resistant to Glyphosate. After weeds were killed by the herbicide, it rapidly propagates and maintains high number per area despite the presence of newly germinated seed weeds. Does it mean that seed plants normally suppress horsetail growth by root exudates or they are more successful competitors for nutrients and water in soil?

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