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  2. Cyhalofop-butyl and Glyphosate Multiple-Herbicide Resistance Evolved in an Eleusine indica Population Collected in Chinese Direct-Seeding Rice

Cyhalofop-butyl and Glyphosate Multiple-Herbicide Resistance Evolved in an Eleusine indica Population Collected in Chinese Direct-Seeding Rice

  • J Agric Food Chem. 2020 Mar 4;68(9):2623-2630. doi: 10.1021/acs.jafc.9b07342.
Wei Deng 1 Qian Yang 2 Yongrui Chen 1 Mengting Yang 1 Zhiming Xia 1 Jin Zhu 1 Yueyang Chen 1 Jingxuan Cai 1 Shuzhong Yuan 1
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Affiliations

  • 1 College of Horticulture and Plant Protection, Yangzhou University, No. 88 of Da Xue Nan Road, Hanjiang District, Yangzhou 225009, China.
  • 2 Institute of Plant Protection, Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Nanjing 210014, China.
Abstract

Eleusine indica is a typical xerophytic weed species with a cosmopolitan distribution. It is invasive and highly adaptable to diverse habitats and crops. Due to rice cropping-pattern changes, E indica has become one of the main dominant grass weeds infecting direct-seeding paddy fields. A Chinese E. indica population has evolved multiple-herbicide resistance to cyhalofop-butyl and glyphosate. In this study, the multiple-resistance profile of E. indica to these two different types of herbicides and their resistance mechanisms were investigated. Whole-plant dose-response assays indicated that the multiple-herbicide-resistant (MHR) population exhibited 10.8-fold resistance to cyhalofop-butyl and 3.1-fold resistance to glyphosate compared with the susceptible (S) population. ACCase sequencing revealed that the Asp-2078-Gly mutation was strongly associated with E. indica resistance to cyhalofop-butyl. The MHR Plants accumulated less shikimic acid than S Plants at 4, 6, and 8 days after glyphosate treatment. In addition, no amino acid substitution in the EPSPS gene was found in MHR Plants. Further analysis revealed that the relative expression level of EPSPS in MHR Plants was 6-10-fold higher than that in S Plants following glyphosate treatment, indicating that EPSPS overexpression may contribute to the glyphosate resistance. Furthermore, the effectiveness of nine post-emergence herbicides against E. indica were evaluated, and one PPO inhibitor pyraclonil was identified as highly effective in controlling the S and MHR E. indica populations.

Keywords

Eleusine indica; alternative herbicides; cyhalofop-butyl; glyphosate; multiple-herbicide resistance.

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