Distribution of Conyza sp in Orchards of California and Response to Glyphosate and Paraquat

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作者
Moretti, Marcelo L. [1 ]
Sosnoskie, Lynn M. [1 ]
Shrestha, Anil [2 ]
Wright, Steven D. [3 ]
Hembree, Kurt J. [4 ]
Jasieniuk, Marie [1 ]
Hanson, Bradley D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Plant Sci MS4, Davis, CA 95616 USA
[2] Calif State Univ Fresno, Dept Plant Sci, 2415 E San Ramon Ave, Fresno, CA 93740 USA
[3] Univ Calif, Cooperat Extens, 4437 S Laspina St, Tulare, CA 93274 USA
[4] Univ Calif Cooperat Extens, 550 E Shaw Ave,Suite 210-B, Fresno, CA 93710 USA
关键词
Dose response; glyphosate resistance; multiple resistance; RESISTANT HORSEWEED; CENTRAL VALLEY; BONARIENSIS; CANADENSIS; EVOLUTION;
D O I
10.1614/WS-D-15-00174.1
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Resistance to glyphosate in hairy fleabane and horseweed is a problem in orchards and vineyards in California. Population genetic analyses suggest that glyphosate resistance evolved multiple times in both species, but it is unknown if resistance to other herbicides is also present. Two approaches of research were undertaken to further evaluate herbicide resistance in Conyza sp. in the perennial crop systems of California. In the initial study, the distribution of Conyza sp. in the Central Valley, using a semistructured field survey, was coupled with evaluation of the presence and level of glyphosate resistance in plants grown from field-collected seed. In a subsequent study, single-seed descendants representing distinct genetic groups were self-pollinated in the greenhouse and these accessions were evaluated for response to glyphosate and paraquat. Conyza sp. were commonly found throughout the Central Valley and glyphosate-resistant individuals were confirmed in all field collections of both species. The level of glyphosate resistance among field collections varied from 5to 21-fold compared with 50% glyphosate resistance (GR(50)) of the susceptible, with exception of one region with a GR(50) similar to the susceptible. When self-pollinated accessions from different genetic groups were screened, the level of glyphosate resistance, on the basis of GR(50) values, ranged from 1.7-to 42.5-fold in hairy fleabane, and 5.9-to 40.3-fold in horseweed. Three accessions of hairy fleabane from different genetic groups were also resistant to paraquat (40.1-to 352.5-fold). One glyphosate-resistant horseweed accession was resistant to paraquat (322.8-fold), which is the first confirmed case in California. All paraquat-resistant accessions of Conyza sp. identified so far have also been resistant to glyphosate, probably because glyphosate resistance is already widespread in the state. Because glyphosate and paraquat resistances are found across a wide geographical range and in accessions from distinct genetic groups, multiple resistant Conyza sp. likely developed independently several times in California.
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