Target Site-Based Resistance to ALS Inhibitors, Glyphosate, and PPO Inhibitors in an <i>Amaranthus palmeri</i> Accession from Mississippi
- 1 United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Stoneville, MS, USA
- 2 University of Illinois, Urbana, IL, USA
- 3 United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Stoneville, MS, USA
Abstract
Extensive acceptance of glyphosate-resistant (GR) row crops coupled with the simultaneous increase in glyphosate usage has sped the evolution of glyphosate resistance in economically important weeds. GR Amaranthus palmeri populations are widespread across the state with some exhibiting multiple resistance to acetolactate synthase (ALS) inhibiting herbicides such as pyrithiobac. A GR and ALS inhibitor-resistant accession was also resistant to the protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO) inhibiting herbicide fomesafen. The PPO inhibitor resistance profile and multiple herbicide resistance mechanisms in this accession were investigated. In addition to fomesafen, resistance to postemergence applications of acifluorfen, lactofen, carfentrazone, and sulfentrazone was confirmed. There was no resistance to preemergence application of fomesafen, flumioxazin, or oxyfluorfen. Molecular analysis of the ALS gene indicated the presence of point mutations leading to single nucleotide substitutions at codons 197, 377, 574, and 653, resulting in proline-to-serine, arginine-to-glutamine, tryptophan-to-leucine, and serine-to-asparagine replacements, respectively. The resistant accession contained up to 87-fold more copies of the EPSPS gene compared to a susceptible accession. A mutation leading to a deletion of glycine at codon 210 (ΔG210) of PPO2 gene was also detected. These results indicate that the mechanism of resistance in the Palmer amaranth accession is target-site based, i . e ., altered target site for ALS and PPO inhibitor resistance and gene amplification for glyphosate resistance.
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