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Acetolactate Synthase (ALS) Inhibitor-Resistant Wild Buckwheat (Polygonum convolvulus) in Alberta

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WEED TECHNOLOGY
卷 26, 期 1, 页码 156-160

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WEED SCI SOC AMER
DOI: 10.1614/WT-D-11-00096.1

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ALS gene sequencing; ALS-inhibitor resistance; herbicide resistance; target-site mutation

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  1. Alberta Crop Industry Development Fund Ltd. (ACIDF)
  2. Arysta LifeScience Canada Inc.
  3. BASF Canada Inc.
  4. Bayer CropScience Canada
  5. Dow AgroSciences Canada Inc.
  6. E. I. duPont Canada Co.
  7. Gowan Canada
  8. Monsanto Canada Inc.
  9. Nufarm Agriculture Inc.
  10. Syngenta Crop Protection Canada, Inc.

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Wild buckwheat is the most abundant broadleaf weed across the Prairie region of western Canada. Acetolactate synthase (ALS)-inhibiting herbicides are commonly used to control this species and other broadleaf weeds in cereal crops. A field survey in Alberta in 2007 identified a single population that was putatively resistant to ALS-inhibiting herbicides. In herbicide resistance screening in the greenhouse, all F-1 progeny tested were resistant to the ALS-inhibiting herbicides thifensulfuron/tribenuron, a sulfonylurea herbicide, or florasulam, a triazolopyrimidine herbicide; dose response of shoot biomass indicated the population was 10- and 20-fold less sensitive to thifensulfuron/tribenuron and florasulam, respectively, than a susceptible control population. ALS gene sequencing of 24 F1 progeny indicated that the Trp(574)Leu target-site mutation was responsible for conferring ALS-inhibitor resistance in this biotype, the first global report of ALS-inhibitor resistance for this species. Because this mutation typically endows high-level resistance across all five ALS-inhibitor classes, this wild buckwheat biotype may only be controlled by a different site-of-action herbicide.

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