Journal or Publishing Institution: Weed Research
Study: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/wre.12118/full
Author(s): Jalaludin, A., Yu, Q. and Powles, S.B.
Article Type: Peer Reviewed Study
Record ID: 1130
Abstract: An Eleusine indica population was previously reported as the first global case of field‐evolved glufosinate resistance. This study re‐examines glufosinate resistance and investigates multiple resistance to other herbicides in the population. Dose–response experiments with glufosinate showed that the resistant population is 5‐fold and 14‐fold resistant relative to the susceptible population, based on GR50 and LD50 R/S ratio respectively. The selected glufosinate‐resistant subpopulation also displayed a high‐level resistance to glyphosate, with the respective GR50 and LD50 R/S ratios being 12‐ and 144‐fold. In addition, the subpopulation also displayed a level of resistance to paraquat and ACCase‐inhibiting herbicides fluazifop‐P‐butyl, haloxyfop‐P‐methyl and butroxydim. ACCase gene sequencing revealed that the Trp‐2027‐Cys mutation is likely responsible for resistance to the ACCase inhibitors examined. Here, we confirm glufosinate resistance and importantly, we find very high‐level glyphosate resistance, as well as resistance to paraquat and ACCase‐inhibiting herbicides. This is the first confirmed report of a weed species that evolved multiple resistance across all the three non‐selective global herbicides, glufosinate, glyphosate and paraquat.
Keywords: herbicide resistance, Indian goosegrass, non-selective herbicides, fluazifop-P-butyl
Citation: Jalaludin, A., Yu, Q. and Powles, S.B., 2015. Multiple resistance across glufosinate, glyphosate, paraquat and ACC ase‐inhibiting herbicides in an E leusine indica population. Weed Research, 55(1), pp.82-89.