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The safener isoxadifen does not increase herbicide resistance evolution in recurrent selection with fenoxaprop

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PLANT SCIENCE
Volume 313, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.plantsci.2021.111097

Keywords

Herbicide; Barnyardgrass; Low dose; Cytochrome P450; Expression

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  1. National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) [431154/20180]

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This study investigated the effect of combining safener IS with FE on the evolution of herbicide resistance in Echinochloa crus-galli. The results showed reduced resistance in the progeny after FE + IS selection compared to FE alone, indicating that the safener did not increase the rate or magnitude of resistance evolution. Repeated low-dose selection with or without safener decreased control of E. crus-galli and showed potential for cross-resistance evolution.
Safeners are chemical compounds used to improve selectivity and safety of herbicides in crops by activating genes that enhance herbicide metabolic detoxification. The genes activated by safeners in crops are similar to the genes causing herbicide resistance through increased metabolism in weeds. This work investigated the effect of the safener isoxadifen-ethyl (IS) in combination with fenoxaprop-p-ethyl (FE) on the evolution of herbicide resistance in Echinochloa crus-galli under recurrent selection. Reduced susceptibility was observed in the progeny after recurrent selection with both FE alone and with FE + IS for two generations (G2) compared to the parental population (G0). The resistance index found in G2 after FE + IS selection was similar as when FE was used alone, demonstrating that the safener did not increase the rate or magnitude of herbicide resistance evolution. G2 progeny selected with FE alone and the combination of FE + IS had increased survival to herbicides from other mechanisms of action relative to the parental G0 population. One biotype of G2 progeny had increased constitutive expression of glutathione-S-transferase (GST1) after recurrent selection with FE + IS. G2 progeny had increased expression of two P450 genes (CYP71AK2 and CYP72A122) following treatment with FE, while G2 progeny had increased expression of five P450 genes (CYP71AK2, CYP72A258, CYP81A12, CYP81A14 and CYP81A21) after treatment with FE + IS. Repeated selection with low doses of FE with or without the safener IS decreased E. crus-galli control and showed potential for cross-resistance evolution. Addition of safener did not further decrease herbicide sensitivity in second generation progeny; however, the recurrent use of safener in combination with FE resulted in safener-induced increased expression of several CYP genes. This is the first report using safener as an additional factor to study herbicide resistance evolution in weeds under experimental recurrent selection.

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