1999
DOI: 10.1017/s0043174500090603
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A kochia (Kochia scoparia) biotype resistant to triazine and ALS-inhibiting herbicides

Abstract: A kochia biotype from McDonough County, Illinois, was suspected to be resistant to both triazine and acetolactate synthase (ALS)-inhibiting herbicides. We performed greenhouse and laboratory experiments to confirm, quantify, and determine the molecular basis of multiple herbicide resistance in this biotype. Whole-plant phytotoxicity assays confirmed that the biotype was resistant to triazine (atrazine), imidazolinone (imazethapyr), and sulfonylurea (thifensulfuron and chlorsulfuron) herbicides. Relative to a s… Show more

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“…The entire DNA sequences of the ALS gene was 2,270 bp. The deduced mature ALS protein consisted of 666 amino acids, encoded by 1,998 bp, which is in agreement with the earlier kochia ALS sequence AF094326 (Foes et al 1999). Sequence information for kochia ALS gene sequences deposited in GenBank are given in Appendix Table 1.…”
Section: Target-site Mutations Associated With Als-inhibitorsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…The entire DNA sequences of the ALS gene was 2,270 bp. The deduced mature ALS protein consisted of 666 amino acids, encoded by 1,998 bp, which is in agreement with the earlier kochia ALS sequence AF094326 (Foes et al 1999). Sequence information for kochia ALS gene sequences deposited in GenBank are given in Appendix Table 1.…”
Section: Target-site Mutations Associated With Als-inhibitorsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Genes for resistance to AHAS-inhibiting herbicides are partially dominant in several genera (Sebastian et al 1989;Newhouse et al 1991;Hart et al 1993;Wright and Penner 1998;Foes et al 1999), with mutant homozygotes often being more resistant than heterozygotes. Because AHAS1-c205 mutant homozygotes (T/T) were more strongly resistant to herbicides than heterozygotes (C/T) in the IMISUN-2 × ZENB9 F 2 family, the introgression of resistant alleles (T) into wild-type (C/C) male and female inbred lines is necessary to produce T/T hybrids and maximize herbicide resistance in hybrids.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Typically, R genes for AHAS-inhibiting herbicides show partial or complete dominance (Sebastian et al 1989;Newhouse et al 1991;Hart et al 1993;Wright and Penner 1998;Foes et al 1999). The R gene identified by Bruniard and Miller (2001) from ANN-PUR showed partial dominance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, corn (Fang et al 1992, CAA45117) and kochia [Kochia scoparia (L.) Schrad.] (Foes et al 1999) have the serine residue, whereas canola (Rutledge et al 1991, CAA34680) has a valine residue at this position.…”
Section: Variation Within Herbicide-susceptible Populationsmentioning
confidence: 99%