Resistance to ACCase inhibitors in Eleusine indica from Brazil involves a target site mutation

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Autor(a) principal: Osuna,M.D.
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Goulart,I.C.G.R., Vidal,R.A., Kalsing,A., Ruiz Santaella,J.P., De Prado,R.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Eleusine indica (goosegrass) is a diploid grass weed which has developed resistance to ACCase inhibitors during the last ten years due to the intensive and frequent use of sethoxydim to control grass weeds in soybean crops in Brazil. Plant dose-response assays confirmed the resistant behaviour of one biotype obtaining high resistance factor values: 143 (fenoxaprop), 126 (haloxyfop), 84 (sethoxydim) to 58 (fluazifop). ACCase in vitro assays indicated a target site resistance as the main cause of reduced susceptibility to ACCase inhibitors. PCR-generated fragments of the ACCase CT domain of the resistant and sensitive reference biotype were sequenced and compared. A point mutation was detected within the triplet of aspartate at the amino acid position 2078 (referred to EMBL accession no. AJ310767) and resulted in the triplet of glycine. These results constitute the first report on a target site mutation for a Brazilian herbicide resistant grass weed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Resistance to ACCase inhibitors in Eleusine indica from Brazil involves a target site mutation
title Resistance to ACCase inhibitors in Eleusine indica from Brazil involves a target site mutation
spellingShingle Resistance to ACCase inhibitors in Eleusine indica from Brazil involves a target site mutation
Osuna,M.D.
goosegrass
cross-resistance
enzyme
PCR
herbicide
title_short Resistance to ACCase inhibitors in Eleusine indica from Brazil involves a target site mutation
title_full Resistance to ACCase inhibitors in Eleusine indica from Brazil involves a target site mutation
title_fullStr Resistance to ACCase inhibitors in Eleusine indica from Brazil involves a target site mutation
title_full_unstemmed Resistance to ACCase inhibitors in Eleusine indica from Brazil involves a target site mutation
title_sort Resistance to ACCase inhibitors in Eleusine indica from Brazil involves a target site mutation
author Osuna,M.D.
author_facet Osuna,M.D.
Goulart,I.C.G.R.
Vidal,R.A.
Kalsing,A.
Ruiz Santaella,J.P.
De Prado,R.
author_role author
author2 Goulart,I.C.G.R.
Vidal,R.A.
Kalsing,A.
Ruiz Santaella,J.P.
De Prado,R.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Osuna,M.D.
Goulart,I.C.G.R.
Vidal,R.A.
Kalsing,A.
Ruiz Santaella,J.P.
De Prado,R.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv goosegrass
cross-resistance
enzyme
PCR
herbicide
topic goosegrass
cross-resistance
enzyme
PCR
herbicide
description Eleusine indica (goosegrass) is a diploid grass weed which has developed resistance to ACCase inhibitors during the last ten years due to the intensive and frequent use of sethoxydim to control grass weeds in soybean crops in Brazil. Plant dose-response assays confirmed the resistant behaviour of one biotype obtaining high resistance factor values: 143 (fenoxaprop), 126 (haloxyfop), 84 (sethoxydim) to 58 (fluazifop). ACCase in vitro assays indicated a target site resistance as the main cause of reduced susceptibility to ACCase inhibitors. PCR-generated fragments of the ACCase CT domain of the resistant and sensitive reference biotype were sequenced and compared. A point mutation was detected within the triplet of aspartate at the amino acid position 2078 (referred to EMBL accession no. AJ310767) and resulted in the triplet of glycine. These results constitute the first report on a target site mutation for a Brazilian herbicide resistant grass weed.
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