Among the weeds that are difficult to control in corn crops, ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum) stands out for its resistance to different herbicides. According to Marcieli Piccin, Market Development Representative at Bayer, and Daniel Fernando Kolling, agricultural engineer, this plant has already been identified by the Herbicide Resistance Action Committee as resistant to the mechanisms of action EPSPs (glyphosate), ACCase inhibitors (clethodim), and ALS (nicosulfuron). In addition to multiple resistance, ryegrass produces a large quantity of seeds with short dormancy, which facilitates the re-infestation of cultivated areas.