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DOI | 10.3389/fpls.2019.00529 |
High [CO2] and Temperature Increase Resistance to Cyhalofop-Butyl in Multiple-Resistant Echinochloa colona | |
Refatti, Joao Paulo1; de Avila, Luis Antonio1; Camargo, Edinalvo Rabaioli1; Ziska, Lewis Hans2; Oliveira, Claudia1; Salas-Perez, Reiofeli3,5; Rouse, Christopher Edward3,4; Roma-Burgos, Nilda3 | |
发表日期 | 2019 |
ISSN | 1664-462X |
卷号 | 10 |
英文摘要 | Changes in the environment, specifically rising temperature and increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration [CO2], can alter the growth and physiology of weedy plants. These changes could alter herbicide efficacy, crop-weed interaction, and weed management. The objectives of this research were to quantify the effects of increased atmospheric [CO2] and temperature on absorption, translocation and efficacy of cyhalofop-butyl on multiple-resistant (MR) and susceptible (S) Echinochloa colona genotypes. E. colona, or junglerice, is a troublesome weed in rice and in agronomic and horticultural crops worldwide. Cyhalofop-butyl is a grass herbicide that selectively controls Echinochloa spp. in rice. Maximum C-14-cyhalofop-butyl absorption occurred at 120 h after herbicide treatment (HAT) with >97% of cyhalofop-butyl retained in the treated leaf regardless of [CO2], temperature, or genotype. Neither temperature nor [CO2] affected herbicide absorption into the leaf. The translocation of herbicide was slightly reduced in the MR plants vs. S plants either under elevated [CO2] or high temperature. Although plants grown under high [CO2] or high temperature were taller than those in ambient conditions, neither high [CO2] nor high temperature reduced the herbicide efficacy on susceptible plants. However, herbicide efficacy was reduced on MR plants grown under high [CO2] or high temperature about 50% compared to MR plants at ambient conditions. High [CO2] and high temperature increased the resistance level of MR E. colona to cyhalofop-butyl. To mitigate rapid resistance evolution under a changing climate, weed management practitioners must implement measures to reduce the herbicide selection pressure. These measures include reduction of weed population size through reduction of the soil seedbank, ensuring complete control of current infestations with multiple herbicide modes of action in mixture and in sequence, augmenting herbicides with mechanical control where possible, rotation with weed-competitive crops, use of weed-competitive cultivars, use of weed-suppressive cover crops, and other practices recommended for integrated weed management. |
WOS研究方向 | Plant Sciences |
来源期刊 | FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE
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文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/97691 |
作者单位 | 1.Fed Univ Pelotas UFPel, Dept Plant Protect, Pelotas, Brazil; 2.USDA ARS, Beltsville, MD USA; 3.Univ Arkansas, Dept Crop Soil & Environm, Fayetteville, AR 72701 USA; 4.FMC Corp, Newark, DE USA; 5.Dole Philippines Inc, South Cotabato, Philippines |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Refatti, Joao Paulo,de Avila, Luis Antonio,Camargo, Edinalvo Rabaioli,et al. High [CO2] and Temperature Increase Resistance to Cyhalofop-Butyl in Multiple-Resistant Echinochloa colona[J],2019,10. |
APA | Refatti, Joao Paulo.,de Avila, Luis Antonio.,Camargo, Edinalvo Rabaioli.,Ziska, Lewis Hans.,Oliveira, Claudia.,...&Roma-Burgos, Nilda.(2019).High [CO2] and Temperature Increase Resistance to Cyhalofop-Butyl in Multiple-Resistant Echinochloa colona.FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE,10. |
MLA | Refatti, Joao Paulo,et al."High [CO2] and Temperature Increase Resistance to Cyhalofop-Butyl in Multiple-Resistant Echinochloa colona".FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE 10(2019). |
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