Resistência de Conyza spp. ao herbicida glifosato: distribuição geográfica, aspectos anatômicos, genéticos e moleculares

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Autor(a) principal: Schneider, Theodoro
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The genus Conyza belonging to the family Asteraceae, comprises important weeds known as "buvas". Among them, stand out C. canadensis, C. bonariensis and C. sumatrensis. They often infest growing areas as well as uncultivated areas. The emergence of herbicide resistant weed biotypes is conditioned by the genetic change in the population, imposed by selection pressure through the application of herbicides with the same mechanism of action. Therefore, the objectives of this research were to evaluate the distribution of buff biotypes resistant to glyphosate herbicide in the States of Rio Grande do Sul, Paraná and Mato Grosso do Sul; to identify the chemical alternatives for control of glyphosate resistant buff, applied at different stages of development; to perform the anatomical description of the biotype resistant and susceptible to glyphosate leaf; to analyze the genetic similarity in C. sumatrensis biotypes from different regions of Brazil; and to investigate the resistance mechanism of biotypes of C. sumatrensis resistant to herbicide glyphosate by determining the expression levels of EPSPs genes encoding the EPSPs enzyme, M11 and M7 genes of ABC carrier proteins. For this, experiments were conducted in greenhouse, field, and laboratory, using seeds of Conyza spp. collected in different locations in Rio Grande do Sul, Paraná and Mato Grosso do Sul. We evaluated 137 biotypes of Conyza spp. as well as the geographic distribution of the resistance, applying the glyphosate herbicide in the 4 to 6 leaf stage, and evaluating the herbicide response determining the resistance. In the field two experiments were conducted in the 2016/17 and 2017/18 crops, where several herbicides belonging to different mechanisms of action were used to identify different control alternatives of Conyza spp. For the anatomical analysis, leaves of two populations of C. sumatrensis resistant to glyphosate and another susceptible were collected. The determination of the thickness of the epidermis on the adaxial face of the leaves of the biotypes and the diameter of the main vascular bundles were performed. Through microsatellite molecular markers the genetic similarity between C. sumatrensis biotypes from different geographical regions was analyzed, using 19 molecular markers, and compared by means of agarose gel. For the investigation of resistance mechanism in glyphosate resistant C. sumatrensis biotype, the level of expression of the EPSPs, M11 and M7 genes in resistant and susceptible biotypes was compared. RNA was extracted from the biotypes and the expression of the genes was compared by means of real-time PCR (RT-qPCR). It was obtained as results, that 78% of the biotypes of Conyza spp. tested showed resistance to glyphosate herbicide. Plants of buff up to 5 cm are controlled with the herbicides glyphosate + saflufenacil, paraquate, diquat and glufosinate of ammonium, already plants between 6 and 15 cm are controlled with the same treatments, except Paraquate. No anatomical differences were found in the biotypes evaluated in this study. The analysis of genetic similarity evidenced a diversity of biotypes, forming two groups, one formed by a susceptible biotype and the other by glyphosate - resistant biotypes. The M7 and M11 genes presented higher relative expression in the resistant biotype, associating the mechanism of resistance to the sequestration of the herbicide in the vacuole.
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spelling Rizzardi, Mauro Antônio4698468205http://lattes.cnpq.br/296995787315093701860934030http://lattes.cnpq.br/8790134220418702Schneider, Theodoro2018-12-14T17:11:54Z2018-03-28SCHNEIDER, Theodoro. Resistência de Conyza spp. ao herbicida glifosato: distribuição geográfica, aspectos anatômicos, genéticos e moleculares. 2018 . 110 f. Tese (Doutorado em Agronomia) - Universidade de Passo Fundo, Passo Fundo, RS, 2018.http://tede.upf.br/jspui/handle/tede/1555The genus Conyza belonging to the family Asteraceae, comprises important weeds known as "buvas". Among them, stand out C. canadensis, C. bonariensis and C. sumatrensis. They often infest growing areas as well as uncultivated areas. The emergence of herbicide resistant weed biotypes is conditioned by the genetic change in the population, imposed by selection pressure through the application of herbicides with the same mechanism of action. Therefore, the objectives of this research were to evaluate the distribution of buff biotypes resistant to glyphosate herbicide in the States of Rio Grande do Sul, Paraná and Mato Grosso do Sul; to identify the chemical alternatives for control of glyphosate resistant buff, applied at different stages of development; to perform the anatomical description of the biotype resistant and susceptible to glyphosate leaf; to analyze the genetic similarity in C. sumatrensis biotypes from different regions of Brazil; and to investigate the resistance mechanism of biotypes of C. sumatrensis resistant to herbicide glyphosate by determining the expression levels of EPSPs genes encoding the EPSPs enzyme, M11 and M7 genes of ABC carrier proteins. For this, experiments were conducted in greenhouse, field, and laboratory, using seeds of Conyza spp. collected in different locations in Rio Grande do Sul, Paraná and Mato Grosso do Sul. We evaluated 137 biotypes of Conyza spp. as well as the geographic distribution of the resistance, applying the glyphosate herbicide in the 4 to 6 leaf stage, and evaluating the herbicide response determining the resistance. In the field two experiments were conducted in the 2016/17 and 2017/18 crops, where several herbicides belonging to different mechanisms of action were used to identify different control alternatives of Conyza spp. For the anatomical analysis, leaves of two populations of C. sumatrensis resistant to glyphosate and another susceptible were collected. The determination of the thickness of the epidermis on the adaxial face of the leaves of the biotypes and the diameter of the main vascular bundles were performed. Through microsatellite molecular markers the genetic similarity between C. sumatrensis biotypes from different geographical regions was analyzed, using 19 molecular markers, and compared by means of agarose gel. For the investigation of resistance mechanism in glyphosate resistant C. sumatrensis biotype, the level of expression of the EPSPs, M11 and M7 genes in resistant and susceptible biotypes was compared. RNA was extracted from the biotypes and the expression of the genes was compared by means of real-time PCR (RT-qPCR). It was obtained as results, that 78% of the biotypes of Conyza spp. tested showed resistance to glyphosate herbicide. Plants of buff up to 5 cm are controlled with the herbicides glyphosate + saflufenacil, paraquate, diquat and glufosinate of ammonium, already plants between 6 and 15 cm are controlled with the same treatments, except Paraquate. No anatomical differences were found in the biotypes evaluated in this study. The analysis of genetic similarity evidenced a diversity of biotypes, forming two groups, one formed by a susceptible biotype and the other by glyphosate - resistant biotypes. The M7 and M11 genes presented higher relative expression in the resistant biotype, associating the mechanism of resistance to the sequestration of the herbicide in the vacuole.O gênero Conyza pertencente à família Asteraceae, compreende importantes plantas daninhas conhecidas como ¿buvas¿. Dentre elas, destacam-se C. canadensis, C. bonariensis e C. sumatrensis. Com frequência infestam áreas de cultivo e também áreas não cultivadas. O surgimento de biótipos de plantas daninhas resistentes aos herbicidas está condicionado à mudança genética na população, imposta pela pressão de seleção através da aplicação de herbicidas com mesmo mecanismo de ação. Diante disso, os objetivos dessa pesquisa foram avaliar a distribuição dos biótipos de buva resistentes ao herbicida glifosato nos Estados do Rio Grande do Sul, Paraná e Mato Grosso do Sul; identificar as alternativas químicas para o controle de buva resistente ao glifosato, aplicadas em diferentes estádios de desenvolvimento; realizar a descrição anatômica da folha de biótipos resistentes e suscetível ao glifosato; analisar a similaridade genética em biótipos de C. sumatrensis, oriundos de diferentes regiões do Brasil; e investigar o mecanismo de resistência de biótipos de C. sumatrensis resistente ao herbicida glifosato através da determinação dos níveis de expressão dos genes EPSPs codificador da enzima EPSPs, M11 e M7 genes de proteínas transportadoras ABC. Para isso, foram conduzidos experimentos em casa de vegetação, a campo, e laboratório, utilizando sementes de Conyza spp. coletadas em diferentes locais no Rio Grande do Sul, Paraná e Mato Grosso do Sul. Foram avaliados 137 biótipos de Conyza spp. quanto a distribuição geográfica da resistência, aplicando-se o herbicida glifosato no estádio de 4 a 6 folhas, e avaliado a resposta ao herbicida determinando a resistência. A campo foram conduzidos dois experimentos nas safras 2016/17 e 2017/18, onde foram aplicados vários herbicidas, pertencentes a diferentes mecanismos de ação visando identificar diferentes alternativas de controle de Conyza spp. Para a realização da análise anatômica, foram coletadas folhas de duas populações de C. sumatrensis resistente ao glifosato e outra suscetível. Foram realizadas a determinação da espessura da epiderme na face adaxial das folhas dos biótipos e o diâmetro dos feixes vasculares principais. Através de marcadores moleculares microssatélites foi analisada a similaridade genética entre biótipos de C. sumatrensis de diferentes regiões geográficas, sendo utilizados 19 marcadores moleculares, e comparados por meio de gel de agarose. Para a investigação do mecanismo de resistência em biótipo de C. sumatrensis resistente ao glifosato, foi comparado o nível de expressão dos genes EPSPs, M11 e M7 nos biótipos resistente e suscetível. Para isso extraiu-se o RNA dos biótipos e comparou-se a expressão dos genes por meio de PCR em tempo real (RT-qPCR). Obteve-se como resultados, que 78% dos biótipos de Conyza spp. testados apresentaram resistência ao herbicida glifosato. Plantas de buva com até 5 cm são controladas com os herbicidas glifosato+saflufenacil, paraquate, diquat e glufosinato de amônio, já plantas entre 6 e 15 cm são controladas com os mesmos tratamentos, exceto paraquate. Não foram encontradas diferenças anatômicas nos biótipos avaliados neste estudo. A análise de similaridade genética evidenviou diversidade dos biótipos, formando dois grupos, um formado por um biótipo suscetível e outro por biótipos resistentes ao glifosato. Os genes M7 e M11 apresentaram maior expressão relativa no biótipo resistente, associando o mecanismo de resistência ao sequestro do herbicida no vacúolo.Submitted by Aline Rezende (alinerezende@upf.br) on 2018-12-14T17:11:54Z No. of bitstreams: 1 2018TheodoroSchneider.pdf: 1265795 bytes, checksum: 5ddd1f1067571cf816909187f2f5082e (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2018-12-14T17:11:54Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Resistência de Conyza spp. ao herbicida glifosato: distribuição geográfica, aspectos anatômicos, genéticos e moleculares
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title Resistência de Conyza spp. ao herbicida glifosato: distribuição geográfica, aspectos anatômicos, genéticos e moleculares
spellingShingle Resistência de Conyza spp. ao herbicida glifosato: distribuição geográfica, aspectos anatômicos, genéticos e moleculares
Schneider, Theodoro
Plantas - Efeito dos herbícidas
Genética vegetal
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
title_short Resistência de Conyza spp. ao herbicida glifosato: distribuição geográfica, aspectos anatômicos, genéticos e moleculares
title_full Resistência de Conyza spp. ao herbicida glifosato: distribuição geográfica, aspectos anatômicos, genéticos e moleculares
title_fullStr Resistência de Conyza spp. ao herbicida glifosato: distribuição geográfica, aspectos anatômicos, genéticos e moleculares
title_full_unstemmed Resistência de Conyza spp. ao herbicida glifosato: distribuição geográfica, aspectos anatômicos, genéticos e moleculares
title_sort Resistência de Conyza spp. ao herbicida glifosato: distribuição geográfica, aspectos anatômicos, genéticos e moleculares
author Schneider, Theodoro
author_facet Schneider, Theodoro
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Genética vegetal
topic Plantas - Efeito dos herbícidas
Genética vegetal
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
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description The genus Conyza belonging to the family Asteraceae, comprises important weeds known as "buvas". Among them, stand out C. canadensis, C. bonariensis and C. sumatrensis. They often infest growing areas as well as uncultivated areas. The emergence of herbicide resistant weed biotypes is conditioned by the genetic change in the population, imposed by selection pressure through the application of herbicides with the same mechanism of action. Therefore, the objectives of this research were to evaluate the distribution of buff biotypes resistant to glyphosate herbicide in the States of Rio Grande do Sul, Paraná and Mato Grosso do Sul; to identify the chemical alternatives for control of glyphosate resistant buff, applied at different stages of development; to perform the anatomical description of the biotype resistant and susceptible to glyphosate leaf; to analyze the genetic similarity in C. sumatrensis biotypes from different regions of Brazil; and to investigate the resistance mechanism of biotypes of C. sumatrensis resistant to herbicide glyphosate by determining the expression levels of EPSPs genes encoding the EPSPs enzyme, M11 and M7 genes of ABC carrier proteins. For this, experiments were conducted in greenhouse, field, and laboratory, using seeds of Conyza spp. collected in different locations in Rio Grande do Sul, Paraná and Mato Grosso do Sul. We evaluated 137 biotypes of Conyza spp. as well as the geographic distribution of the resistance, applying the glyphosate herbicide in the 4 to 6 leaf stage, and evaluating the herbicide response determining the resistance. In the field two experiments were conducted in the 2016/17 and 2017/18 crops, where several herbicides belonging to different mechanisms of action were used to identify different control alternatives of Conyza spp. For the anatomical analysis, leaves of two populations of C. sumatrensis resistant to glyphosate and another susceptible were collected. The determination of the thickness of the epidermis on the adaxial face of the leaves of the biotypes and the diameter of the main vascular bundles were performed. Through microsatellite molecular markers the genetic similarity between C. sumatrensis biotypes from different geographical regions was analyzed, using 19 molecular markers, and compared by means of agarose gel. For the investigation of resistance mechanism in glyphosate resistant C. sumatrensis biotype, the level of expression of the EPSPs, M11 and M7 genes in resistant and susceptible biotypes was compared. RNA was extracted from the biotypes and the expression of the genes was compared by means of real-time PCR (RT-qPCR). It was obtained as results, that 78% of the biotypes of Conyza spp. tested showed resistance to glyphosate herbicide. Plants of buff up to 5 cm are controlled with the herbicides glyphosate + saflufenacil, paraquate, diquat and glufosinate of ammonium, already plants between 6 and 15 cm are controlled with the same treatments, except Paraquate. No anatomical differences were found in the biotypes evaluated in this study. The analysis of genetic similarity evidenced a diversity of biotypes, forming two groups, one formed by a susceptible biotype and the other by glyphosate - resistant biotypes. The M7 and M11 genes presented higher relative expression in the resistant biotype, associating the mechanism of resistance to the sequestration of the herbicide in the vacuole.
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