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Multiple Mechanisms Increase Levels of Resistance in Rapistrum rugosum to ALS Herbicides

Rapistrum rugosum (turnip weed) is a common weed of wheat fields in Iran, which is most often controlled by tribenuron-methyl (TM), a sulfonylurea (SU) belonging to the acetolactate synthase (ALS) inhibiting herbicides group. Several cases of unexplained control failure of R. rugosum by TM have been...

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Autores principales: Hatami, Zahra M., Gherekhloo, Javid, Rojano-Delgado, Antonia M., Osuna, Maria D., Alcántara, Ricardo, Fernández, Pablo, Sadeghipour, Hamid R., De Prado, Rafael
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4761845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26941749
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.00169
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author Hatami, Zahra M.
Gherekhloo, Javid
Rojano-Delgado, Antonia M.
Osuna, Maria D.
Alcántara, Ricardo
Fernández, Pablo
Sadeghipour, Hamid R.
De Prado, Rafael
author_facet Hatami, Zahra M.
Gherekhloo, Javid
Rojano-Delgado, Antonia M.
Osuna, Maria D.
Alcántara, Ricardo
Fernández, Pablo
Sadeghipour, Hamid R.
De Prado, Rafael
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description Rapistrum rugosum (turnip weed) is a common weed of wheat fields in Iran, which is most often controlled by tribenuron-methyl (TM), a sulfonylurea (SU) belonging to the acetolactate synthase (ALS) inhibiting herbicides group. Several cases of unexplained control failure of R. rugosum by TM have been seen, especially in Golestan province-Iran. Hence, there is lack of research in evaluation of the level of resistance of the R. rugosum populations to TM, using whole plant dose-response and enzyme assays, then investigating some potential resistance mechanisms Results revealed that the resistance factor (RF) for resistant (R) populations was 2.5–6.6 fold higher than susceptible (S) plant. Neither foliar retention, nor (14)C-TM absorption and translocation were the mechanisms responsible for resistance in turnip weed. Metabolism of TM was the second resistant mechanism in two populations (Ag-R5 and G-1), in which three metabolites were found. The concentration of TM for 50% inhibition of ALS enzyme activity in vitro showed a high level of resistance to the herbicide (RFs were from 28 to 38) and cross-resistance to sulfonyl-aminocarbonyl-triazolinone (SCT), pyrimidinyl-thiobenzoate (PTB) and triazolopyrimidine (TP), with no cross-resistance to imidazolinone (IMI). Substitution Pro 197 to Ser 197 provided resistance to four of five ALS-inhibiting herbicides including SU, TP, PTB, and SCT with no resistance to IMI. These results documented the first case of R. rugosum resistant population worldwide and demonstrated that both RST and NRST mechanisms are involved to the resistance level to TM.
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spelling pubmed-47618452016-03-03 Multiple Mechanisms Increase Levels of Resistance in Rapistrum rugosum to ALS Herbicides Hatami, Zahra M. Gherekhloo, Javid Rojano-Delgado, Antonia M. Osuna, Maria D. Alcántara, Ricardo Fernández, Pablo Sadeghipour, Hamid R. De Prado, Rafael Front Plant Sci Plant Science Rapistrum rugosum (turnip weed) is a common weed of wheat fields in Iran, which is most often controlled by tribenuron-methyl (TM), a sulfonylurea (SU) belonging to the acetolactate synthase (ALS) inhibiting herbicides group. Several cases of unexplained control failure of R. rugosum by TM have been seen, especially in Golestan province-Iran. Hence, there is lack of research in evaluation of the level of resistance of the R. rugosum populations to TM, using whole plant dose-response and enzyme assays, then investigating some potential resistance mechanisms Results revealed that the resistance factor (RF) for resistant (R) populations was 2.5–6.6 fold higher than susceptible (S) plant. Neither foliar retention, nor (14)C-TM absorption and translocation were the mechanisms responsible for resistance in turnip weed. Metabolism of TM was the second resistant mechanism in two populations (Ag-R5 and G-1), in which three metabolites were found. The concentration of TM for 50% inhibition of ALS enzyme activity in vitro showed a high level of resistance to the herbicide (RFs were from 28 to 38) and cross-resistance to sulfonyl-aminocarbonyl-triazolinone (SCT), pyrimidinyl-thiobenzoate (PTB) and triazolopyrimidine (TP), with no cross-resistance to imidazolinone (IMI). Substitution Pro 197 to Ser 197 provided resistance to four of five ALS-inhibiting herbicides including SU, TP, PTB, and SCT with no resistance to IMI. These results documented the first case of R. rugosum resistant population worldwide and demonstrated that both RST and NRST mechanisms are involved to the resistance level to TM. Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4761845/ /pubmed/26941749 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.00169 Text en Copyright © 2016 Hatami, Gherekhloo, Rojano-Delgado, Osuna, Alcántara, Fernández, Sadeghipour and De Prado. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Hatami, Zahra M.
Gherekhloo, Javid
Rojano-Delgado, Antonia M.
Osuna, Maria D.
Alcántara, Ricardo
Fernández, Pablo
Sadeghipour, Hamid R.
De Prado, Rafael
Multiple Mechanisms Increase Levels of Resistance in Rapistrum rugosum to ALS Herbicides
title Multiple Mechanisms Increase Levels of Resistance in Rapistrum rugosum to ALS Herbicides
title_full Multiple Mechanisms Increase Levels of Resistance in Rapistrum rugosum to ALS Herbicides
title_fullStr Multiple Mechanisms Increase Levels of Resistance in Rapistrum rugosum to ALS Herbicides
title_full_unstemmed Multiple Mechanisms Increase Levels of Resistance in Rapistrum rugosum to ALS Herbicides
title_short Multiple Mechanisms Increase Levels of Resistance in Rapistrum rugosum to ALS Herbicides
title_sort multiple mechanisms increase levels of resistance in rapistrum rugosum to als herbicides
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4761845/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26941749
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.00169
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