Resistance of American Sloughgrass (Bechmannia Syzigachne) Populations to ACCase-inhibiting Herbicides Involves Three Different Target Site Mutations from China
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American sloughgrass [Beckmannia syzigachne (Steud.) Fernald] is a problematic annual grass weed in winter wheat fields of China, which causes great loss of wheat yield. Repeated use of acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCase)-inhibiting herbicides during the last two decades to control this weed has been selected for resistance in American sloughgrass in Jiangsu province. In this study, whole-plant dose-response assays were conducted to investigate the level of resistance in four resistant American sloughgrass populations (LY, JH, BYJ and BYP) to four ACCase-inhibiting herbicides belonging to aryloxyphenoxypropionates, cyclohexanediones, and phenylpyrazolines groups under greenhouse conditions. Based on resistance factor (RF), three populations, LY, BYJ and BYP, were highly resistant to fenoxaprop-P-ethyl, clodinafop propargyl, sethoxydim and pinoxaden. JH plants exhibited resistance to fenoxaprop-P-ethyl and clodinafop propargyl, but showed much lower RF values for sethoxydim and pinoxaden. Molecular analysis of resistance revealed that resistance in all the four populations was target site-based. Results confirmed that substitutions of Ile-1781-Leu, Ile-2041-Asn and Asp-2078-Gly, respectively, in LY, JH and BYJ/BYP, are responsible for diverse sensitivity to different ACCase-inhibiting herbicides in these populations. The substitution at position 1781 had been reported, while it is the first report of Ile-2041-Asn and Asp-2078-Gly mutations that corresponded to resistance in American sloughgrass.
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