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Dinitroaniline Herbicide Resistance and Mechanisms in Weeds
by
Patterson, Eric
, Sayer, Chad
, Yu, Qin
, Chen, Jinyi
, Powles, Stephen
in
Cell division
/ Cytochrome P450
/ Cytochromes P450
/ dinitroaniline herbicides
/ Environmental protection
/ Flowers & plants
/ Herbicide resistance
/ Herbicides
/ Lolium rigidum
/ metabolic resistance
/ Mutation
/ non-target-site resistance
/ Oryzalin
/ Pendimethalin
/ Photodegradation
/ Plant Science
/ Plant species
/ Point mutation
/ Polymerization
/ Soybeans
/ target-site resistance
/ Trifluralin
/ trifluralin (herbicide)
/ Tubulin
/ tubulin mutations
/ Weed control
/ Weeds
2021
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Dinitroaniline Herbicide Resistance and Mechanisms in Weeds
by
Patterson, Eric
, Sayer, Chad
, Yu, Qin
, Chen, Jinyi
, Powles, Stephen
in
Cell division
/ Cytochrome P450
/ Cytochromes P450
/ dinitroaniline herbicides
/ Environmental protection
/ Flowers & plants
/ Herbicide resistance
/ Herbicides
/ Lolium rigidum
/ metabolic resistance
/ Mutation
/ non-target-site resistance
/ Oryzalin
/ Pendimethalin
/ Photodegradation
/ Plant Science
/ Plant species
/ Point mutation
/ Polymerization
/ Soybeans
/ target-site resistance
/ Trifluralin
/ trifluralin (herbicide)
/ Tubulin
/ tubulin mutations
/ Weed control
/ Weeds
2021
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Dinitroaniline Herbicide Resistance and Mechanisms in Weeds
by
Patterson, Eric
, Sayer, Chad
, Yu, Qin
, Chen, Jinyi
, Powles, Stephen
in
Cell division
/ Cytochrome P450
/ Cytochromes P450
/ dinitroaniline herbicides
/ Environmental protection
/ Flowers & plants
/ Herbicide resistance
/ Herbicides
/ Lolium rigidum
/ metabolic resistance
/ Mutation
/ non-target-site resistance
/ Oryzalin
/ Pendimethalin
/ Photodegradation
/ Plant Science
/ Plant species
/ Point mutation
/ Polymerization
/ Soybeans
/ target-site resistance
/ Trifluralin
/ trifluralin (herbicide)
/ Tubulin
/ tubulin mutations
/ Weed control
/ Weeds
2021
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Dinitroaniline Herbicide Resistance and Mechanisms in Weeds
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Dinitroaniline Herbicide Resistance and Mechanisms in Weeds
2021
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Dinitroanilines are microtubule inhibitors, targeting tubulin proteins in plants and protists. Dinitroaniline herbicides, such as trifluralin, pendimethalin and oryzalin, have been used as pre-emergence herbicides for weed control for decades. With widespread resistance to post-emergence herbicides in weeds, the use of pre-emergence herbicides such as dinitroanilines has increased, in part, due to relatively slow evolution of resistance in weeds to these herbicides. Target-site resistance (TSR) to dinitroaniline herbicides due to point mutations in α-tubulin genes has been confirmed in a few weedy plant species (e.g., Eleusine indica , Setaria viridis , and recently in Lolium rigidum ). Of particular interest is the resistance mutation Arg-243-Met identified from dinitroaniline-resistant L. rigidum that causes helical growth when plants are homozygous for the mutation. The recessive nature of the TSR, plus possible fitness cost for some resistance mutations, likely slows resistance evolution. Furthermore, non-target-site resistance (NTSR) to dinitroanilines has been rarely reported and only confirmed in Lolium rigidum due to enhanced herbicide metabolism (metabolic resistance). A cytochrome P450 gene (CYP81A10) has been recently identified in L. rigidum that confers resistance to trifluralin. Moreover, TSR and NTSR have been shown to co-exist in the same weedy species, population, and plant. The implication of knowledge and information on TSR and NTSR in management of dinitroaniline resistance is discussed.
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