First Case of Conyza canadensis from Hungary with Multiple Resistance to Glyphosate and Flazasulfuron
Conyza canadensis is a species invading large areas throughout the world, mainly due to its ability to evolve herbicide resistance. In Hungary, extensive areas have been infested by this species due to the difficulty in controlling it with glyphosate. To determine whether poor control was a result o...
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doaj-ae6b1132c2e84263935cb230b9c9cb702021-04-02T11:09:23ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952018-08-018815710.3390/agronomy8080157agronomy8080157First Case of Conyza canadensis from Hungary with Multiple Resistance to Glyphosate and FlazasulfuronCandelario Palma-Bautista0Behroz Khalil Tahmasebi1Pablo Tomás Fernández-Moreno2Antonia M. Rojano-Delgado3Ricardo Alcántara de la Cruz4Rafael De Prado5Department of Agricultural Chemistry and Edaphology, University of Cordoba, 14071 Cordoba, Andalusia, SpainFaculty of Agriculture, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Ardabil 56199-11367, IranMonsanto Europe SA, 1150 Brussels, BelgiumDepartment of Agricultural Chemistry and Edaphology, University of Cordoba, 14071 Cordoba, Andalusia, SpainDepartment of Entomology, Federal University of Viçosa, Viçosa, Minas Gerais 36570-900, BrazilDepartment of Agricultural Chemistry and Edaphology, University of Cordoba, 14071 Cordoba, Andalusia, SpainConyza canadensis is a species invading large areas throughout the world, mainly due to its ability to evolve herbicide resistance. In Hungary, extensive areas have been infested by this species due to the difficulty in controlling it with glyphosate. To determine whether poor control was a result of misapplication or glyphosate resistance, eight suspected glyphosate-resistant C. canadensis populations from different Hungarian regions were studied. In whole-plant dose-response assays with glyphosate, the LD50 and GR50 values (survival and fresh weight reduction at 50% relative to the untreated control, respectively) indicated that resistance was confirmed in five of the eight populations (H-5 population being the most resistant). Additionally, the shikimic acid accumulation tests corroborated the results observed in the dose–response assays. 11 alternative herbicides from six different modes of action (MOA) were applied at field doses as control alternatives on populations H-5 and H-6 (both in the same regions). The H-5 population showed an unexpected resistance to flazasulfuron (ALS-inhibitor). The ALS enzyme activity studies indicated that the I50 for H-5 with flazasulfuron was 63.3 times higher compared to its correspondent susceptible population (H-6). Therefore, the H-5 population exhibited multiple-resistance to flazasulfuron and glyphosate, being the first case reported in Europe for these two MOA.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/8/8/157ALS-inhibitorshorseweedmultiple-resistancealternative chemical control |
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Candelario Palma-Bautista Behroz Khalil Tahmasebi Pablo Tomás Fernández-Moreno Antonia M. Rojano-Delgado Ricardo Alcántara de la Cruz Rafael De Prado |
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Candelario Palma-Bautista Behroz Khalil Tahmasebi Pablo Tomás Fernández-Moreno Antonia M. Rojano-Delgado Ricardo Alcántara de la Cruz Rafael De Prado First Case of Conyza canadensis from Hungary with Multiple Resistance to Glyphosate and Flazasulfuron Agronomy ALS-inhibitors horseweed multiple-resistance alternative chemical control |
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Candelario Palma-Bautista Behroz Khalil Tahmasebi Pablo Tomás Fernández-Moreno Antonia M. Rojano-Delgado Ricardo Alcántara de la Cruz Rafael De Prado |
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First Case of Conyza canadensis from Hungary with Multiple Resistance to Glyphosate and Flazasulfuron |
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First Case of Conyza canadensis from Hungary with Multiple Resistance to Glyphosate and Flazasulfuron |
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First Case of Conyza canadensis from Hungary with Multiple Resistance to Glyphosate and Flazasulfuron |
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First Case of Conyza canadensis from Hungary with Multiple Resistance to Glyphosate and Flazasulfuron |
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First Case of Conyza canadensis from Hungary with Multiple Resistance to Glyphosate and Flazasulfuron |
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first case of conyza canadensis from hungary with multiple resistance to glyphosate and flazasulfuron |
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Conyza canadensis is a species invading large areas throughout the world, mainly due to its ability to evolve herbicide resistance. In Hungary, extensive areas have been infested by this species due to the difficulty in controlling it with glyphosate. To determine whether poor control was a result of misapplication or glyphosate resistance, eight suspected glyphosate-resistant C. canadensis populations from different Hungarian regions were studied. In whole-plant dose-response assays with glyphosate, the LD50 and GR50 values (survival and fresh weight reduction at 50% relative to the untreated control, respectively) indicated that resistance was confirmed in five of the eight populations (H-5 population being the most resistant). Additionally, the shikimic acid accumulation tests corroborated the results observed in the dose–response assays. 11 alternative herbicides from six different modes of action (MOA) were applied at field doses as control alternatives on populations H-5 and H-6 (both in the same regions). The H-5 population showed an unexpected resistance to flazasulfuron (ALS-inhibitor). The ALS enzyme activity studies indicated that the I50 for H-5 with flazasulfuron was 63.3 times higher compared to its correspondent susceptible population (H-6). Therefore, the H-5 population exhibited multiple-resistance to flazasulfuron and glyphosate, being the first case reported in Europe for these two MOA. |
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