2019
DOI: 10.1515/helia-2019-0002
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Decoding Non-Target-Site Herbicide Resistance in Sunflower: The Beginning of the Story

Abstract: In the last years, many efforts have been made to develop sunflower cultivars showing important agronomical characteristics such as herbicide resistance. These approaches have been focused mainly on resistance to herbicides with the same mode of action, that is acetohydroxyacid synthase (AHAS) inhibitors. To date, four induced and natural AHAS mutations have been found that confer resistance to these herbicides and many of these alleles are being used for the production of sunflower hybrids resistant to herbic… Show more

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“…In addition to target‐site resistance (TSR) mechanisms, Imisun sunflowers present non‐target‐site resistance (NTSR) to IMI herbicides (Breccia et al., 2017; Gil, Nestares, et al., 2018; Gil, Ochogavía, Vega, Felitti, & Nestares, 2018; Sala et al., 2012). Although TSR mechanisms in sunflower are well described (Breccia, Vega, Felitti, Picardi, & Nestares, 2013; Kolkman et al., 2004; Sala et al., 2012; Vega et al., 2009, 2012), the nature of NTSR mechanisms has not yet been fully characterized but could be related to xenobiotic metabolism (Gil & Nestares, 2019). Generally, NTSR involves polygenic control (Busi, Vila‐Aiub, & Powles, 2011; Petit, Duhieu, Boucansaud, & Délye, 2010), arises from stress response pathways already present in the plant (Délye, 2012), and includes constitutive and inducible effectors that develop resistance to herbicides with multiple modes of action.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition to target‐site resistance (TSR) mechanisms, Imisun sunflowers present non‐target‐site resistance (NTSR) to IMI herbicides (Breccia et al., 2017; Gil, Nestares, et al., 2018; Gil, Ochogavía, Vega, Felitti, & Nestares, 2018; Sala et al., 2012). Although TSR mechanisms in sunflower are well described (Breccia, Vega, Felitti, Picardi, & Nestares, 2013; Kolkman et al., 2004; Sala et al., 2012; Vega et al., 2009, 2012), the nature of NTSR mechanisms has not yet been fully characterized but could be related to xenobiotic metabolism (Gil & Nestares, 2019). Generally, NTSR involves polygenic control (Busi, Vila‐Aiub, & Powles, 2011; Petit, Duhieu, Boucansaud, & Délye, 2010), arises from stress response pathways already present in the plant (Délye, 2012), and includes constitutive and inducible effectors that develop resistance to herbicides with multiple modes of action.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The high number of P450s, GSTs, ABCs, and other detoxification gene families present in plant genomes increase the complexity of their individual characterization. In this context, high-throughput techniques such as global genome, transcriptome, and proteome sequencing represent a chance to decipher the complex genetic control in NTSR and to identify major genes at large scale (Gil & Nestares, 2019). Combining data provided by transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic experiments may allow better understanding of some important physiological and molecular mechanisms unique to sunflower (Dimitrijevic & Horn, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although NTSR development involves complex processes, a full understanding of NTSR mechanisms allows the detection of genes that can be used as biotechnological tools to develop herbicide-resistant (HR) and parasitic weeds-resistant crops (Gill, Nestares, 2019). Modern omicsbased technologies can play a vital role in mining of NTSR genes.…”
Section: A Holistic Approach To Manage Ntsrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Modern omicsbased technologies can play a vital role in mining of NTSR genes. Identification of NTSR alleles procedure is achieved in three main stages; i) conducting controlled crosses of selected weed species and segregating resistant plants from sensitive progeny ii) using a combination of time course and omics analysis to identify phenotype-related differences in gene expression and iii) using NTSR markers and functional characterization methods to validate the candidate alleles (Gill, Nestares, 2019). Recently genome acquisitions enabled the identification of NTSR genes through genetic mapping (Gaines et al, 2020;Jamann et al, 2015).…”
Section: A Holistic Approach To Manage Ntsrmentioning
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