Fitness Cost of Imazamox Resistance in Wild Poinsettia (<i>Euphorbia heterophylla</i> L.)
Wild poinsettia (<i>Euphorbia heterophylla</i> L.) is a difficult-to-control weed in soybean production in Brazil that has developed resistance to herbicides, including acetolactate synthase inhibitors. We investigated the potential fitness cost associated to the Ser-653-Asn mutation tha...
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doaj-e213f8ece24049df8136e7f7696f7d5b2021-04-02T13:37:24ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952020-11-01101859185910.3390/agronomy10121859Fitness Cost of Imazamox Resistance in Wild Poinsettia (<i>Euphorbia heterophylla</i> L.)Saeid Hassanpour-bourkheili0Mahtab Heravi1Javid Gherekhloo2Ricardo Alcántara-de la Cruz3Rafael De Prado4Department of Agronomy, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan 49189-43464, IranDepartment of Agronomy, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan 49189-43464, IranDepartment of Agronomy, Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan 49189-43464, IranDepartamento de Química, Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 13565-905 São Carlos, BrazilAgricultural Chemistry and Edaphology, University of Cordoba, 14071 Cordoba, SpainWild poinsettia (<i>Euphorbia heterophylla</i> L.) is a difficult-to-control weed in soybean production in Brazil that has developed resistance to herbicides, including acetolactate synthase inhibitors. We investigated the potential fitness cost associated to the Ser-653-Asn mutation that confers imazamox resistance in this weed. Plant height, leaf and stem dry weight, leaf area and seed production per plant as well as the growth indices of specific leaf area, leaf area ratio, relative growth rate and net assimilation in F<sub>2</sub> homozygous resistant (R) and susceptible (S) wild poinsettia progenies were pairwise compared. S plants were superior in most of the traits studied. Plant heights for S and R biotypes, recorded at 95 days after planting (DAP), were 137 and 120 cm, respectively. Leaf areas were 742 and 1048 cm<sup>2</sup> in the R and S biotypes, respectively. The dry weights of leaves and stems in the S plants were 30 and 35%, respectively, higher than in the R plants. In both biotypes, the leaves had a greater share in dry weight at early development stages, but from 50 DAP, the stem became the main contributor to the dry weight of the shoots. The R biotype produced 110 ± 4 seed plant<sup>−1</sup>, i.e., 12 ± 3% less seeds per plant than that of the S one (125 ± 7 seed plant<sup>−1</sup>). The growth indices leaf area ratio and specific leaf area were generally higher in the S biotype or similar between both biotypes; while the relative growth rate and net assimilation rate were punctually superior in the R biotype. These results demonstrate that the Ser-653-Asn mutation imposed a fitness cost in imazamox R wild poinsettia.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/12/1859fitness penaltyherbicide resistanceleaf area rationet assimilation raterelative growth rateseed production |
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Saeid Hassanpour-bourkheili Mahtab Heravi Javid Gherekhloo Ricardo Alcántara-de la Cruz Rafael De Prado Fitness Cost of Imazamox Resistance in Wild Poinsettia (<i>Euphorbia heterophylla</i> L.) Agronomy fitness penalty herbicide resistance leaf area ratio net assimilation rate relative growth rate seed production |
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Saeid Hassanpour-bourkheili Mahtab Heravi Javid Gherekhloo Ricardo Alcántara-de la Cruz Rafael De Prado |
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Fitness Cost of Imazamox Resistance in Wild Poinsettia (<i>Euphorbia heterophylla</i> L.) |
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Fitness Cost of Imazamox Resistance in Wild Poinsettia (<i>Euphorbia heterophylla</i> L.) |
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Fitness Cost of Imazamox Resistance in Wild Poinsettia (<i>Euphorbia heterophylla</i> L.) |
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Fitness Cost of Imazamox Resistance in Wild Poinsettia (<i>Euphorbia heterophylla</i> L.) |
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Fitness Cost of Imazamox Resistance in Wild Poinsettia (<i>Euphorbia heterophylla</i> L.) |
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fitness cost of imazamox resistance in wild poinsettia (<i>euphorbia heterophylla</i> l.) |
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Wild poinsettia (<i>Euphorbia heterophylla</i> L.) is a difficult-to-control weed in soybean production in Brazil that has developed resistance to herbicides, including acetolactate synthase inhibitors. We investigated the potential fitness cost associated to the Ser-653-Asn mutation that confers imazamox resistance in this weed. Plant height, leaf and stem dry weight, leaf area and seed production per plant as well as the growth indices of specific leaf area, leaf area ratio, relative growth rate and net assimilation in F<sub>2</sub> homozygous resistant (R) and susceptible (S) wild poinsettia progenies were pairwise compared. S plants were superior in most of the traits studied. Plant heights for S and R biotypes, recorded at 95 days after planting (DAP), were 137 and 120 cm, respectively. Leaf areas were 742 and 1048 cm<sup>2</sup> in the R and S biotypes, respectively. The dry weights of leaves and stems in the S plants were 30 and 35%, respectively, higher than in the R plants. In both biotypes, the leaves had a greater share in dry weight at early development stages, but from 50 DAP, the stem became the main contributor to the dry weight of the shoots. The R biotype produced 110 ± 4 seed plant<sup>−1</sup>, i.e., 12 ± 3% less seeds per plant than that of the S one (125 ± 7 seed plant<sup>−1</sup>). The growth indices leaf area ratio and specific leaf area were generally higher in the S biotype or similar between both biotypes; while the relative growth rate and net assimilation rate were punctually superior in the R biotype. These results demonstrate that the Ser-653-Asn mutation imposed a fitness cost in imazamox R wild poinsettia. |
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