Occurrence of Resistance to ALS Inhibitors in European <i>Cyperus esculentus </i>L: Characterisation and Implications for Management

Yellow nutsedge (<i>C. esculentus</i>) is a perennial geophyte and invasive weed which is very difficult to control in rice and other irrigated row crops. Acetolactate synthase (ALS) inhibitors are the most commonly used herbicides to control sedges in rice. Failure to control <i>C...

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Main Authors: Laura Scarabel, Silvia Farinati, Maurizio Sattin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
Series:Agronomy
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/8/1133
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spelling doaj-7e3f15001e1f4ee88302bf6f69cd5f982021-04-02T13:34:30ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952020-08-01101133113310.3390/agronomy10081133Occurrence of Resistance to ALS Inhibitors in European <i>Cyperus esculentus </i>L: Characterisation and Implications for ManagementLaura Scarabel0Silvia Farinati1Maurizio Sattin2Institute for Sustainable Plant Protection (IPSP-CNR), National Research Council of Italy, viale dell’Università 16, 35020 Legnaro, PD, ItalyInstitute for Sustainable Plant Protection (IPSP-CNR), National Research Council of Italy, viale dell’Università 16, 35020 Legnaro, PD, ItalyInstitute for Sustainable Plant Protection (IPSP-CNR), National Research Council of Italy, viale dell’Università 16, 35020 Legnaro, PD, ItalyYellow nutsedge (<i>C. esculentus</i>) is a perennial geophyte and invasive weed which is very difficult to control in rice and other irrigated row crops. Acetolactate synthase (ALS) inhibitors are the most commonly used herbicides to control sedges in rice. Failure to control <i>C. esculentus</i> was recently reported in a rice field in north-western Italy. The resistance status of this <i>C. esculentus </i>population was determined through a whole-plant bioassay. The mechanism underlying the resistance was elucidated, and the available chemical and non-chemical control options were discussed. The population proved to be resistant to halosulfuron and azimsulfuron at the recommended field rate. The <i>ALS </i>trancripts amplified from resistant and susceptible plants revealed the presence of a Pro<sub>197</sub>-to-Arg amino acid substitution in resistant plants, indicating that the resistance mechanism is target-site mediated. This is the first confirmation of herbicide resistance in <i>C. esculentus</i> in Europe. Resistance management should be based on an integrated approach, through the combination of diversified cultural and agronomic practices that can limit its spread and propagation through tubers.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/8/1133yellow nutsedgeinvasive weedtubersALS resistancecontrol strategiesherbicide
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author Laura Scarabel
Silvia Farinati
Maurizio Sattin
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Silvia Farinati
Maurizio Sattin
Occurrence of Resistance to ALS Inhibitors in European <i>Cyperus esculentus </i>L: Characterisation and Implications for Management
Agronomy
yellow nutsedge
invasive weed
tubers
ALS resistance
control strategies
herbicide
author_facet Laura Scarabel
Silvia Farinati
Maurizio Sattin
author_sort Laura Scarabel
title Occurrence of Resistance to ALS Inhibitors in European <i>Cyperus esculentus </i>L: Characterisation and Implications for Management
title_short Occurrence of Resistance to ALS Inhibitors in European <i>Cyperus esculentus </i>L: Characterisation and Implications for Management
title_full Occurrence of Resistance to ALS Inhibitors in European <i>Cyperus esculentus </i>L: Characterisation and Implications for Management
title_fullStr Occurrence of Resistance to ALS Inhibitors in European <i>Cyperus esculentus </i>L: Characterisation and Implications for Management
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence of Resistance to ALS Inhibitors in European <i>Cyperus esculentus </i>L: Characterisation and Implications for Management
title_sort occurrence of resistance to als inhibitors in european <i>cyperus esculentus </i>l: characterisation and implications for management
publisher MDPI AG
series Agronomy
issn 2073-4395
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Yellow nutsedge (<i>C. esculentus</i>) is a perennial geophyte and invasive weed which is very difficult to control in rice and other irrigated row crops. Acetolactate synthase (ALS) inhibitors are the most commonly used herbicides to control sedges in rice. Failure to control <i>C. esculentus</i> was recently reported in a rice field in north-western Italy. The resistance status of this <i>C. esculentus </i>population was determined through a whole-plant bioassay. The mechanism underlying the resistance was elucidated, and the available chemical and non-chemical control options were discussed. The population proved to be resistant to halosulfuron and azimsulfuron at the recommended field rate. The <i>ALS </i>trancripts amplified from resistant and susceptible plants revealed the presence of a Pro<sub>197</sub>-to-Arg amino acid substitution in resistant plants, indicating that the resistance mechanism is target-site mediated. This is the first confirmation of herbicide resistance in <i>C. esculentus</i> in Europe. Resistance management should be based on an integrated approach, through the combination of diversified cultural and agronomic practices that can limit its spread and propagation through tubers.
topic yellow nutsedge
invasive weed
tubers
ALS resistance
control strategies
herbicide
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/8/1133
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