Continuous Use of Tribenuron-Methyl Selected for Cross-Resistance to Acetolactate Synthase-inhibiting Herbicides in Wild Mustard (Sinapis arvensis)

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作者
Gherekhloo, Javid [1 ]
Hatami, Zahra M. [1 ]
Alcantara-de la Cruz, Ricardo [2 ]
Sadeghipour, Hamid R. [3 ]
De Prado, Rafael [4 ]
机构
[1] Gorgan Univ Agr Sci & Nat Resources, Dept Agron, Gorgan, Iran
[2] Univ Fed Vicosa, Dept Entomol BIOAGRO, Av PH Rolfs S-N, BR-36570900 Vicosa, MG, Brazil
[3] Golestan Univ, Dept Biol, Gorgan, Iran
[4] Univ Cordoba, Agr Chem & Edaphol, Cordoba, Spain
关键词
Acetolactate synthase; amino acid substitution; herbicide resistance; target-site resistance; Trp-574-Leu mutation; wild mustard; TARGET-SITE RESISTANCE; ACETOHYDROXYACID SYNTHASE; PAPAVER-RHOEAS; ALS; TRANSLOCATION; METABOLISM; WEEDS; PLANT; IMIDAZOLINONE; SUBSTITUTION;
D O I
10.1017/wsc.2018.23
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Wild mustard (Sinapis arvensis L.) is a weed that frequently infests winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) fields in Golestan province, Iran. Tribenuron-methyl (TM) has been used recurrently to control this species, thus selecting for resistant S. arvensis populations. The objectives were: (1) to determine the resistance level to TM of 14 putatively resistant (PR) S. arvensis populations, collected from winter wheat fields in Golestan province, Iran, in comparison to one susceptible (S) population; and (2) to characterize the resistance mechanisms and the potential evolution of cross-resistance to other classes of acetolactate synthase (ALS)-inhibiting herbicides in three populations (AL-3, G-5, and Ag-Sr) confirmed as being resistant (R) to TM. The TM doses required to reduce the dry weight of the PR populations by 50% were between 2.2 and 16.8 times higher than those needed for S plants. The ALS enzyme activity assays revealed that the AL-3, G-5, and Ag-Sr populations evolved cross-resistance to the candidate ALS-inhibiting herbicides from the sulfonylureas (SU), triazolopyrimidines (TP), pyrimidinyl-thiobenzoates (PTB), sulfonyl-aminocarbonyl-triazolinone (SCT), and imidazolinones (IMI) classes. No differences in absorption, translocation, or metabolism of [C-14]TM between R and S plants were observed, suggesting that these non-target mechanisms were not responsible for the resistance. The ALS gene of the R populations contained the Trp-574-Leu mutation, conferring cross-resistance to the SU, SCT, PTB, TP, and IMI classes. The Trp-574-Leu mutation in the ALS gene conferred cross-resistance to ALS-inhibiting herbicides in S. arvensis from winter wheat fields in Golestan province. This is the first TM resistance case confirmed in this species in Iran.
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页数:9
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