Metabolic Resistance to Protoporphyrinogen Oxidase-Inhibitor Herbicides in a Palmer amaranth Population from Kansas

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作者
Borgato, Ednaldo A. [1 ,2 ]
Thiagarayaselvam, Aarthy [1 ,3 ]
Peterson, Dallas E. [1 ]
Hay, Marshall M. [4 ]
Dille, J. Anita [1 ]
Jugulam, Mithila [1 ]
机构
[1] Kansas State Univ, Dept Agron, Manhattan, KS 66502 USA
[2] Michigan State Univ, Dept Plant Soil & Microbial Sci, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA
[3] Texas A&M, Dept Chem, College Stn, TX 77844 USA
[4] Syngenta Crop Protect, Garden Plain, KS 67050 USA
关键词
cytochrome P450 monooxygenases; cross-resistance; fomesafen; lactofen; nontarget site resistance; NONTARGET SITE RESISTANCE; MULTIPLE RESISTANCE; GLYPHOSATE-RESISTANCE; MATO-GROSSO; S; WATS; TARGET; DETOXIFICATION; INTERFERENCE; MECHANISM; PYRITHIOBAC;
D O I
10.1021/acs.jafc.3c05333
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S [农业科学];
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09 ;
摘要
Palmer amaranth has evolved target and nontarget site resistance to protoporphyrinogen oxidase-inhibitor herbicides in the United States. Recently, a population (KCTR) from a long-term conservation tillage study in Kansas was found to be resistant to herbicides from six sites of action, including to PPO-inhibitors, even with this herbicide group being minimally used in this field. This research investigated the level of resistance to postemergence PPO-inhibitors, target- and nontarget-site resistance mechanism(s), and efficacy of pre-emergence chemistries. The greenhouse experiments confirmed 6.1- to 78.9-fold resistance to lactofen in KCTR, with the level of resistance increasing when KCTR was purified for the resistance trait. PPO2 sequences alignment revealed the absence of known mutations conferring resistance to PPO-inhibitors in KCTR Palmer amaranth, and differential expression of the PPO2 gene did not occur. KCTR metabolized fomesafen faster than the susceptible population, indicating that herbicide detoxification is the mechanism conferring resistance in this population. Further, treatment with the cytochrome P450-inhibitor malathion followed by lactofen restored the sensitivity of KCTR to this herbicide. Despite being resistant to POST applied PPO-inhibitors, KCTR Palmer amaranth was completely controlled by the labeled rate of the PRE applied PPO-inhibitors fomesafen, flumioxazin, saflufenacil, sulfentrazone, and oxadiazon. The overall results suggest that P450-mediated metabolism confers resistance to PPO-inhibitors in KCTR, rather than alterations in the PPO2, which were more commonly found in other Palmer amaranth populations. Future work will focus on identifying the fomesafen metabolites and on unravelling the genetic basis of metabolic resistance to PPO-inhibitor herbicides in KCTR Palmer amaranth.
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