Investigation of resistance mechanisms to flucarbazone-sodium in wild oat (Avena fatua L.) from China

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第一作者: Sun, Ying

作者: Sun, Ying;Hu, Shenao;Lan, Yuning;Wang, Ruolin;Wei, Shouhui;Huang, Hongjuan;Cui, Hailan;Li, Xiangju;Huang, Zhaofeng;Sun, Ying

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关键词: Avena fatua L.; ALS herbicide resistant; Metabolic resistance; RNA-seq; Flucarbazone-sodium

期刊名称:BMC PLANT BIOLOGY ( 影响因子:4.8; 五年影响因子:5.4 )

ISSN: 1471-2229

年卷期: 2024 年 24 卷 1 期

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收录情况: SCI

摘要: BackgroundWild oat (Avena fatua L.) is a self-pollinating, allohexaploid species in the family Gramineae (grasses), which is a malignant weed that mainly harms crops such as wheat. In recent years, a decline in the control efficiency of flucarbazone-sodium against wild oat has occurred in some regions of China.ResultsWe identified an ALS-resistant A. fatua population (R population). Whole-plant response assays revealed that the R population exhibited a moderate level of resistance (5.9-fold) to flucarbazone-sodium. Pre-treatment with malathion significantly reduced flucarbazone-sodium resistance in the R population. The known mutation sites and ALS gene relative expression that confer resistance to ALS inhibitor herbicides were not found in R population. Following flucarbazone-sodium treatment, the expression of eight genes related to metabolic enzymes was investigated using quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR). CYP92A6 and the Aldo/keto reductase family were highly expressed in the R population after the application of flucarbazone-sodium.ConclusionsThe mechanism of flucarbazone-sodium resistance in A. fatua is mediated by NTSR, nor TSR. Two genes, CYP92A6 and the Aldo/keto reductase family, were discovered to be possibly related in the metabolism of NTSR in the A. fatua population, justifying more functional studies. The results will serve as a data resource for further studies on the molecular mechanisms of A. fatua to flucarbazone-sodium.

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