Sensitivity analysis of alisma plantago-aquatica L., Cyperus difformis L. And Schoenoplectus mucronatus (L.) Palla to Penoxsulam
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Determining the intra-specific variability of response to a given herbicide is important
for monitoring the possible shifts in the sensitivity of weed populations. This study describes the
responses of populations of Alisma plantago-aquatica, Cyperus difformis, and Schoenoplectus mucronatus
from Italy, Greece, Portugal, and Spain to penoxsulam, an acetolactate synthase (ALS) inhibitor widely
used in rice. To evaluate previously evolved resistance to ALS inhibitors, sensitivity to azimsulfuron
and bensulfuron-methyl was assessed. Dose-response experiments with penoxsulam were performed
in a greenhouse simulating paddy rice field conditions. Log-logistic dose-response curves were used
to estimate the ED50, ED80, ED90 and GR50, GR80, and GR90. To calculate the average ED and GR
and assess the intra-specific variability, an artificial resampling method was performed. Populations
ALSPA 0364, 0365, 0469, 0470, 0471; SCPMU 0371, 0475, 0267; CYPDI 0013, 0431, 0432, 0433 appeared
to be resistant to sulfonylureas, while a higher sensitivity to penoxsulam was observed, while
populations ALSPA 0363, CYPDI 0223 and SCPMU 9719 proved to be cross-resistant. Regardless of
species, ED90 of susceptible populations were below penoxsulam label dose (40 g ai ha?1) while they
reached values higher than 320 g ai ha?1 for resistant populations. Average GR50 were generally
lower than ED50. Sensitivity variability among susceptible populations is relatively low, allowing for
discrimination between susceptible and resistant populations, and previously evolved resistance to
sulfonylureas can influence sensitivity to penoxsulam
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
ALS inhibitors; target-site resistance; cross-resistance; rice
Elenco autori:
Loddo, Donato; Sattin, Maurizio
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