Quick bioassay test from tillers for detecting ALS herbicide resistance of weedy rice and barnyardgrass
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Resumo: | Resistance to acetolactate synthase (ALS) inhibitors have increased recently in South Brazil where the major weeds of flooded rice (barnyardgrass and weedy rice) have evolved resistance to imazapyr+imazapic. The aim of this research was to evaluate a growth medium for tissue regeneration of tillers in barnyardgrass, as well as an agar-based bioassays test (also from tillers) to detect susceptible and resistant biotypes of weedy rice and barnyardgrass to imazapyr+imazapic in vitro. Greenhouse experiments were conducted to detect ALS-resistant (R) and susceptible (S) weedy rice and barnyardgrass biotypes, and bioassays were carried out to evaluate an adequate growth medium for barnyardgrass tiller regeneration and determine the concentration of herbicide to distinguish R and S plants. The culture medium that provided a suitable barnyardgrass growth was MS 50% with the addition of benzylamino-purine. The tissue regeneration in vitro with the growth medium containing imazapyr+imazapic allowed to discriminate between R and S barnyardgrass and weedy rice plants. The concentration required for satisfactory control of susceptible barnyardgrass and weedy rice explants grown in vitro was 0.9 μM and 1.3 μM of imazapyr+imazapic herbicide, respectively. The bioassay in vitro using tiller regeneration provides an opportunity to predict effectively imazapyr+imazapic resistance in barnyardgrass and weedy rice. |
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Quick bioassay test from tillers for detecting ALS herbicide resistance of weedy rice and barnyardgrassTeste rápido para detectar resistência a herbicidas inibidores de ALS em arroz-daninho e capim-arroz em um bioensaio à base de ágarBAPEchinochloa spp.Growth mediumOryza sativaTiller regeneration. Agricultural SciencesResistance to acetolactate synthase (ALS) inhibitors have increased recently in South Brazil where the major weeds of flooded rice (barnyardgrass and weedy rice) have evolved resistance to imazapyr+imazapic. The aim of this research was to evaluate a growth medium for tissue regeneration of tillers in barnyardgrass, as well as an agar-based bioassays test (also from tillers) to detect susceptible and resistant biotypes of weedy rice and barnyardgrass to imazapyr+imazapic in vitro. Greenhouse experiments were conducted to detect ALS-resistant (R) and susceptible (S) weedy rice and barnyardgrass biotypes, and bioassays were carried out to evaluate an adequate growth medium for barnyardgrass tiller regeneration and determine the concentration of herbicide to distinguish R and S plants. The culture medium that provided a suitable barnyardgrass growth was MS 50% with the addition of benzylamino-purine. The tissue regeneration in vitro with the growth medium containing imazapyr+imazapic allowed to discriminate between R and S barnyardgrass and weedy rice plants. The concentration required for satisfactory control of susceptible barnyardgrass and weedy rice explants grown in vitro was 0.9 μM and 1.3 μM of imazapyr+imazapic herbicide, respectively. The bioassay in vitro using tiller regeneration provides an opportunity to predict effectively imazapyr+imazapic resistance in barnyardgrass and weedy rice.A resistência aos inibidores da acetolactato sintase (ALS) aumentou recentemente no Sul do Brasil, onde as plantas daninhas capim-arroz e arroz-daninho desenvolveram resistência a imazapyr+imazapic. O objetivo foi avaliar um meio de crescimento adequado para regeneração de tecidos, bem como discriminar doses de imazapyr+imazapic incluídos no meio de cultura para distinguir biótipos resistentes e suscetíveis de arroz-daninho e capim-arroz em bioensaios à base de ágar. Experimentos em estufa foram conduzidos para detectar biótipos resistentes (R) e suscetíveis (S) de arroz-daninho e capim-arroz aos inibidores de ALS, e bioensaios foram conduzidos para avaliar um meio de crescimento adequado para regeneração de tecido de capim-arroz e determinar a concentração de herbicida necessária para distinguir biótipos R e S. O meio de cultura que proporcionou um crescimento adequado de capim-arroz foi MS 50% com a adição de benzilamino-purina. A regeneração in vitro com o meio de crescimento contendo imazapyr+imazapic permitiu discriminar R e S biótipos de arroz-daninho e capim-arroz. A concentração necessária para o controle satisfatório de explantes suscetíveis de capim-arroz e arroz daninho cultivados in vitro foi de 0,9 μM e 1,3 μM de imazapyr+imazapic, respectivamente. O bioensaio usando regeneração de explantes in vitro gera uma oportunidade de predizer a eficácia de imazapyr+imazapic.Universidade Federal de Uberlândia2023-02-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/6335310.14393/BJ-v39n0a2023-63353Bioscience Journal ; Vol. 39 (2023): Continuous Publication; e39022Bioscience Journal ; v. 39 (2023): Continuous Publication; e390221981-3163reponame:Bioscience journal (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUenghttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/63353/35638Brazil; Contemporary Copyright (c) 2023 Dirceu Agostinetto, Daniela Tessaro, Maicon Fernando Schmitz, Matheus Bastos Martins, Leandro Vargas, André da Rosa Ulguimhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAgostinetto, DirceuTessaro, DanielaSchmitz, Maicon FernandoMartins, Matheus BastosVargas, LeandroUlguim, André da Rosa2024-01-31T19:16:18Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/63353Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournalPUBhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/oaibiosciencej@ufu.br||1981-31631516-3725opendoar:2024-01-31T19:16:18Bioscience journal (Online) - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false |
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Quick bioassay test from tillers for detecting ALS herbicide resistance of weedy rice and barnyardgrass Teste rápido para detectar resistência a herbicidas inibidores de ALS em arroz-daninho e capim-arroz em um bioensaio à base de ágar |
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Quick bioassay test from tillers for detecting ALS herbicide resistance of weedy rice and barnyardgrass |
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Quick bioassay test from tillers for detecting ALS herbicide resistance of weedy rice and barnyardgrass Agostinetto, Dirceu BAP Echinochloa spp. Growth medium Oryza sativa Tiller regeneration. Agricultural Sciences |
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Quick bioassay test from tillers for detecting ALS herbicide resistance of weedy rice and barnyardgrass |
title_full |
Quick bioassay test from tillers for detecting ALS herbicide resistance of weedy rice and barnyardgrass |
title_fullStr |
Quick bioassay test from tillers for detecting ALS herbicide resistance of weedy rice and barnyardgrass |
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Quick bioassay test from tillers for detecting ALS herbicide resistance of weedy rice and barnyardgrass |
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Quick bioassay test from tillers for detecting ALS herbicide resistance of weedy rice and barnyardgrass |
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Agostinetto, Dirceu |
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Agostinetto, Dirceu Tessaro, Daniela Schmitz, Maicon Fernando Martins, Matheus Bastos Vargas, Leandro Ulguim, André da Rosa |
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Tessaro, Daniela Schmitz, Maicon Fernando Martins, Matheus Bastos Vargas, Leandro Ulguim, André da Rosa |
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Agostinetto, Dirceu Tessaro, Daniela Schmitz, Maicon Fernando Martins, Matheus Bastos Vargas, Leandro Ulguim, André da Rosa |
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BAP Echinochloa spp. Growth medium Oryza sativa Tiller regeneration. Agricultural Sciences |
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BAP Echinochloa spp. Growth medium Oryza sativa Tiller regeneration. Agricultural Sciences |
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Resistance to acetolactate synthase (ALS) inhibitors have increased recently in South Brazil where the major weeds of flooded rice (barnyardgrass and weedy rice) have evolved resistance to imazapyr+imazapic. The aim of this research was to evaluate a growth medium for tissue regeneration of tillers in barnyardgrass, as well as an agar-based bioassays test (also from tillers) to detect susceptible and resistant biotypes of weedy rice and barnyardgrass to imazapyr+imazapic in vitro. Greenhouse experiments were conducted to detect ALS-resistant (R) and susceptible (S) weedy rice and barnyardgrass biotypes, and bioassays were carried out to evaluate an adequate growth medium for barnyardgrass tiller regeneration and determine the concentration of herbicide to distinguish R and S plants. The culture medium that provided a suitable barnyardgrass growth was MS 50% with the addition of benzylamino-purine. The tissue regeneration in vitro with the growth medium containing imazapyr+imazapic allowed to discriminate between R and S barnyardgrass and weedy rice plants. The concentration required for satisfactory control of susceptible barnyardgrass and weedy rice explants grown in vitro was 0.9 μM and 1.3 μM of imazapyr+imazapic herbicide, respectively. The bioassay in vitro using tiller regeneration provides an opportunity to predict effectively imazapyr+imazapic resistance in barnyardgrass and weedy rice. |
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