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A dicamba resistance‐endowing IAA16 mutation leads to significant vegetative growth defects and impaired competitiveness in kochia (Bassia scoparia)(†)

BACKGROUND: Precise quantification of the fitness cost of synthetic auxin resistance has been impeded by lack of knowledge about the genetic basis of resistance in weeds. Recent elucidation of a resistance‐endowing IAA16 mutation (G73N) in the key weed species kochia (Bassia scoparia), allows detail...

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Autores principales: Wu, Chenxi, LeClere, Sherry, Liu, Kang, Paciorek, Marta, Perez‐Jones, Alejandro, Westra, Phil, Sammons, R Douglas
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7821297/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32909332
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ps.6080
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author Wu, Chenxi
LeClere, Sherry
Liu, Kang
Paciorek, Marta
Perez‐Jones, Alejandro
Westra, Phil
Sammons, R Douglas
author_facet Wu, Chenxi
LeClere, Sherry
Liu, Kang
Paciorek, Marta
Perez‐Jones, Alejandro
Westra, Phil
Sammons, R Douglas
author_sort Wu, Chenxi
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description BACKGROUND: Precise quantification of the fitness cost of synthetic auxin resistance has been impeded by lack of knowledge about the genetic basis of resistance in weeds. Recent elucidation of a resistance‐endowing IAA16 mutation (G73N) in the key weed species kochia (Bassia scoparia), allows detailed characterization of the contribution of resistance alleles to weed fitness, both in the presence and absence of herbicides. Different G73N genotypes from a segregating resistant parental line (9425) were characterized for cross‐resistance to dicamba, 2,4‐d and fluroxypyr, and changes on stem/leaf morphology and plant architecture. Plant competitiveness and dominance of the fitness effects was quantified through measuring biomass and seed production of three F(2) lines in two runs of glasshouse replacement series studies. RESULTS: G73N confers robust resistance to dicamba but only moderate to weak resistance to 2,4‐d and fluroxypyr. G73N mutant plants displayed significant vegetative growth defects: (i) they were 30–50% shorter, with a more tumbling style plant architecture, and (ii) they had thicker and more ovate (versus lanceolate and linear) leaf blades with lower photosynthesis efficiency, and 40–60% smaller stems with less‐developed vascular bundle systems. F(2) mutant plants had impaired plant competitiveness, which can lead to 80‐90% less biomass and seed production in the replacement series study. The pleiotropic effects of G73N were mostly semidominant (0.5) and fluctuated with the environments and traits measured. CONCLUSION: G73N is associated with significant vegetative growth defects and reduced competitiveness in synthetic auxin‐resistant kochia. Management practices should target resistant kochia's high vulnerability to competition in order to effectively contain the spread of resistance.
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spelling pubmed-78212972021-01-29 A dicamba resistance‐endowing IAA16 mutation leads to significant vegetative growth defects and impaired competitiveness in kochia (Bassia scoparia)(†) Wu, Chenxi LeClere, Sherry Liu, Kang Paciorek, Marta Perez‐Jones, Alejandro Westra, Phil Sammons, R Douglas Pest Manag Sci Research Articles BACKGROUND: Precise quantification of the fitness cost of synthetic auxin resistance has been impeded by lack of knowledge about the genetic basis of resistance in weeds. Recent elucidation of a resistance‐endowing IAA16 mutation (G73N) in the key weed species kochia (Bassia scoparia), allows detailed characterization of the contribution of resistance alleles to weed fitness, both in the presence and absence of herbicides. Different G73N genotypes from a segregating resistant parental line (9425) were characterized for cross‐resistance to dicamba, 2,4‐d and fluroxypyr, and changes on stem/leaf morphology and plant architecture. Plant competitiveness and dominance of the fitness effects was quantified through measuring biomass and seed production of three F(2) lines in two runs of glasshouse replacement series studies. RESULTS: G73N confers robust resistance to dicamba but only moderate to weak resistance to 2,4‐d and fluroxypyr. G73N mutant plants displayed significant vegetative growth defects: (i) they were 30–50% shorter, with a more tumbling style plant architecture, and (ii) they had thicker and more ovate (versus lanceolate and linear) leaf blades with lower photosynthesis efficiency, and 40–60% smaller stems with less‐developed vascular bundle systems. F(2) mutant plants had impaired plant competitiveness, which can lead to 80‐90% less biomass and seed production in the replacement series study. The pleiotropic effects of G73N were mostly semidominant (0.5) and fluctuated with the environments and traits measured. CONCLUSION: G73N is associated with significant vegetative growth defects and reduced competitiveness in synthetic auxin‐resistant kochia. Management practices should target resistant kochia's high vulnerability to competition in order to effectively contain the spread of resistance. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 2020-09-28 2021-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7821297/ /pubmed/32909332 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ps.6080 Text en © 2020 Society of Chemical Industry. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited and is not used for commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Wu, Chenxi
LeClere, Sherry
Liu, Kang
Paciorek, Marta
Perez‐Jones, Alejandro
Westra, Phil
Sammons, R Douglas
A dicamba resistance‐endowing IAA16 mutation leads to significant vegetative growth defects and impaired competitiveness in kochia (Bassia scoparia)(†)
title A dicamba resistance‐endowing IAA16 mutation leads to significant vegetative growth defects and impaired competitiveness in kochia (Bassia scoparia)(†)
title_full A dicamba resistance‐endowing IAA16 mutation leads to significant vegetative growth defects and impaired competitiveness in kochia (Bassia scoparia)(†)
title_fullStr A dicamba resistance‐endowing IAA16 mutation leads to significant vegetative growth defects and impaired competitiveness in kochia (Bassia scoparia)(†)
title_full_unstemmed A dicamba resistance‐endowing IAA16 mutation leads to significant vegetative growth defects and impaired competitiveness in kochia (Bassia scoparia)(†)
title_short A dicamba resistance‐endowing IAA16 mutation leads to significant vegetative growth defects and impaired competitiveness in kochia (Bassia scoparia)(†)
title_sort dicamba resistance‐endowing iaa16 mutation leads to significant vegetative growth defects and impaired competitiveness in kochia (bassia scoparia)(†)
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7821297/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32909332
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ps.6080
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