Herbicide resistance across the Australian continent

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作者
Busi, Roberto [1 ]
Beckie, Hugh J. [1 ]
Bates, Andy [2 ]
Boyes, Tim [3 ]
Davey, Chris [4 ]
Haskins, Barry [5 ]
Mock, Simon [6 ]
Newman, Peter [1 ,7 ]
Porri, Aimone [8 ]
Onofri, Andrea [9 ]
机构
[1] Univ Western Australia, Sch Agr & Envirom, Australian Herbicide Resistance Initiat, Perth, WA 6009, Australia
[2] Bates Agr Consulting, POB 137, Streaky Bay, SA 5680, Australia
[3] Guardian Agronomy Pty Ltd, AgVivo, POB 80, Stoneville, WA 6081, Australia
[4] YP AG & WeedSmart, 1-3 Kennett St North, Kadina, SA 5554, Australia
[5] Ag Grow Agron & Res Pty Ltd, 7 Francine Ct, Yoogali, NSW 2680, Australia
[6] Clovercrest Consulting, Horsham, Vic 3400, Australia
[7] Planfarm Unit 2, 65 Durlacher StreetGeraldton, Weed Smart, WA 6530, Australia
[8] BASF SE, Herbicides Early Biol Global Res & Dev Agr Solut, Speyerer Str 2, D-67117 Limburgerhof, Germany
[9] Univ Perugia, Dept Agr Food & Environm Sci, Borgo XX Giugno 74, I-06121 Perugia, Italy
关键词
herbicide mixtures; herbicide resistance; herbicide selection; herbicide technology; resistance test; resistance survey; weed control; RYEGRASS LOLIUM-RIGIDUM; GLYPHOSATE RESISTANCE; SIMULATING EVOLUTION; RECURRENT SELECTION; CROSS-RESISTANCE; RAPID EVOLUTION; POPULATION; FREQUENCIES; PARAQUAT; RATES;
D O I
10.1002/ps.6554
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND Lolium rigidum is the weed of greatest economic impact in Australia due to its formidable capacity to evolve herbicide resistance. In this study, 579 field-sampled L. rigidum populations were tested for resistance to 21 herbicides applied at the recommended rate. Nine herbicide treatments were binary mixtures. RESULTS A total of 15 876 individual resistance tests were conducted by screening two million seeds at the recommended label rate. The overall frequency of resistant populations was 31%, 14%, 71%, 6% and 0% in response to the post-emergence herbicide treatments clethodim, clethodim + butroxydim, imazamox + imazapyr, glyphosate and paraquat, respectively. The resistance frequency to stand-alone pre-emergence wheat-selective herbicides ranged from 10% to 34%. Conversely, the levels of resistance to pre-emergence mixtures or stand-alone propyzamide were significantly lower, ranging from 6% to 0%. In winter, the responses to glyphosate, paraquat, cinmethylin, prosulfocarb, pyroxasulfone and trifluralin were reassessed, with 7%, 0%, 0%, 21%, 21% and 28% as the respective resistance frequencies. South Australia and Victoria are identified as epicenters for L. rigidum population resistance to pyroxasulfone, whereas populations in New South Wales have the greatest resistance to glyphosate and in Western Australia to clethodim. CONCLUSIONS For the first time, resistance levels to stand-alone herbicides and binary mixtures are geographically ranked across the Australian continent by benchmark statistical analysis of resistance frequencies and distribution. The extension of these results will raise awareness of rapidly emerging patterns of herbicide resistance, encouraging the adoption of cost-effective modes of action and integration of diverse strategies for weed resistance management.
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页码:5139 / 5148
页数:10
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