| Literature DB >> 27570531 |
Pablo T Fernández-Moreno1, Ricardo Alcantara-de la Cruz1, Hugo E Cruz-Hipólito2, Antonia M Rojano-Delgado1, Ilias Travlos3, Rafael De Prado1.
Abstract
Sterile wild oat (Avena sterilis L.) is an autogamous grass established in warm climate regions. This species has been used as a cover crop in Mediterranean perennial crops during the spring period prior to initiating competition with the main crop for water and nutrients. However, such cover crops need to be controlled (by glyphosate or tillage) before the beginning of summer period (due to the possibility of intense drought stress). In 2011, the olive grove farmers of southern Spain expressed dissatisfaction because of the ineffective control with glyphosate on A. sterilis. Experiments were conducted to determine whether the continued use of glyphosate over a 5 year period had selected a new resistant or tolerant species. The GR50 values obtained for A. sterilis were 297.12 and 245.23 g ae ha(-1) for exposed (E) and un-exposed (UE) glyphosate accessions, respectively. The spray retention and shikimic acid accumulation exhibited a non-significant difference between the two accessions. The results of (14)C- glyphosate absorption was the same in the two accessions (E and UE), while the translocation from the treated leaf to the rest of the shoots and roots was similar in A. sterilis accessions. Glyphosate metabolism to aminomethylphosphonic acid (AMPA) and glyoxylate was similar in both accessions, but increased after treatment with glyphosate, indicating that metabolism plays an important role in tolerance. Both A. sterilis accessions, present similarity in the 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (EPSPS) activity enzyme with different glyphosate concentrations and without glyphosate, confirming that both accessions present the same genomic characteristics. The above-mentioned results indicate that innate tolerance to glyphosate in A. sterilis is probably and partly due to reduced herbicide absorption and translocation and metabolism compared to the susceptibility of other grasses weeds like Chloris inflata, Eleusine indica, and Lolium rigidum.Entities:
Keywords: Avena sterilis; NTSR/NTST; TSR; glyphosate-tolerant
Year: 2016 PMID: 27570531 PMCID: PMC4981696 DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2016.01220
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Plant Sci ISSN: 1664-462X Impact factor: 5.753
Figure 1Fresh weight reduction 50% (GR. Vertical bars correspond to standard errors. P = p-value. RI (Resistance Index) = GR50 (E)/GR50 (UE).
Estimated parameters for the response curves of accessions of .
| E | 297.12 (324.40–269.84) | 1.21 | 0.139 | ||
| UE | 245.23 (270.12–220.34) | ||||
| UE | 57.23 (64.65–49.81) | 4.28 | <0.0001 | ||
| UE | 82.05 (90.51–73.59) | 2.98 | <0.0001 | ||
| UE | 98.12 (105.39–90.85) | 2.49 | <0.0001 | ||
| E | 527.64 (565.61–489.67) | 1.06 | 0.384 | ||
| UE | 494.39 (526.16–462.62) | ||||
| UE | 86.49 (91.36–81.62) | 5.71 | <0.0001 | ||
| UE | 109.46 (116.08–102.84) | 4.51 | <0.0001 | ||
| UE | 137.21 (142.94–131.48) | 3.60 | <0.0001 |
E, exposed to glyphosate applications; UE, never exposed to glyphosate applications.
R. I. (Resistance Indices), GR50 or LD50 (E)/GR50 or LD50 (UE). T. I. (Tolerance Indices), GR50 or LD50 (UE A. sterilis)/GR50 or LD50 (UE).
CI values are the 95% confidence intervals (n = 6).
Figure 2Shikimic acid accumulation in (A) leaves of plant, and (B) leaf segments of plants from E (●) and UE (○) accessions of . Vertical bars are ± standard errors of the mean.
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| E | 12 | 15.29±2.61 g | 86.32±2.69 a | 13.50±1.65 f | 0.18±0.06 g |
| 24 | 25.14±1.96 f | 80.67±3.42 b | 15.29±1.93 ef | 4.04±1.23 fg | |
| 48 | 49.93±4.15 d | 74.22±5.18 c | 17.39±2.08 d | 9.39±2.11 de | |
| 72 | 61.13±3.33 c | 64.41±6.38 e | 16.82±1.23 de | 18.77±3.76 c | |
| 96 | 70.38±4.68 b | 60.69±3.93 ef | 19.91±3.04 c | 19.40±2.81 bc | |
| 144 | 76.52±3.87 a | 48.38±4.95 g | 25.63±2.85 a | 25.99±3.92 a | |
| UE | 12 | 12.66±1.09 g | 90.09±4.96 a | 9.11±1.82 g | 0.80±0.17 g |
| 24 | 31.82±4.32 e | 76.18±3.35 c | 16.32±2.39 de | 7.50±1.38 ef | |
| 48 | 47.39±5.21 d | 68.36±6.89 d | 19.41±2.48 c | 12.22±2.07 d | |
| 72 | 59.42±3.94 c | 59.72±5.88 f | 21.79±3.14 b | 21.49±3.27 bc | |
| 96 | 74.07±5.17 ab | 60.39±4.76 f | 20.27±2.91 bc | 19.34±2.14 bc | |
| 144 | 75.34±4.86 a | 51.87±3.74 g | 23.90±3.01 a | 24.23±3.66 ab | |
Mean value± standard error of the mean. Means on a same column followed by the same letter were not significantly different atα = 0.05. E, exposed to glyphosate applications; UE, never exposed to glyphosate applications.
Figure 3Phosphorimaging visualization of . Intensity in the coloration shows greater herbicide rate. Plants have a BBCH 14-15 stage.
Figure 4Electropherogram of .
Glyphosate metabolism expressed as a percentage of total glyphosate and their metabolites in E and UE accessions of .
| 12 | UE | 99.75± 3.12 a | ND | 0.26± 0.02 b | ND |
| E | 99.68± 2.03 a | ND | 0.31± 0.02 b | ND | |
| 24 | UE | 99.86± 2.10 a | ND | 0.12± 0.01 b | ND |
| E | 99.79± 2.85 a | ND | 0.20± 0.02 b | ND | |
| 48 | UE | 89.57± 3.64 b | 8.99± 2.05 c | 0.42± 0.03 b | ND |
| E | 88.66± 2.79 b | 9.21± 1.92 c | 0.30± 0.01 b | ND | |
| 96 | UE | 68.64± 1.93 c | 30.91± 3.40 b | 1.55± 0.62 a | ND |
| E | 67.48± 4.45 c | 30.22± 2.03 b | 1.39± 0.51 a | ND | |
| 144 | UE | 54.43± 2.96 d | 40.63± 3.00 a | 1.68± 0.47 a | 5.01± 0.22 a |
| E | 55.98± 3.25 d | 39.71± 1.89 a | 1.74± 0.51 a | 4.86± 0.37 a |
Mean values± standard error of the mean. Means on a same column followed by the same letter were not significantly different atα = 0.05. E, exposed to glyphosate applications; UE, never exposed to glyphosate applications.
Figure 5(A) EPSPS enzyme activity expressed as percentage of the untreated control in leaf extracts of plants from E (●) and UE (○) accessions of A. sterilis, and R (▼) and S (Δ) populations of L. rigidum. Vertical bars are ± standard errors of the mean. (B) Basal EPSPS activity for E and UE accessions of A. sterilis, and R and S populations of L. rigidum. Vertical bars are ± standard errors of the mean (n = 3).
Parameter estimates of the equation used to calculate the sensitivity of EPSPS enzyme activity to glyphosate in extracts from leaf tissue of plants from .
| R | 1.23 | 97.17 | 1.57 | 400.02 (457.51–342.53) | 78.43 | <0.0001 | |
| S | 1.54 | 98.18 | 1.99 | 5.10 (6.19–4.01) | |||
| E | 0.60 | 98.37 | 1.03 | 53.51 (61.40–45.62) | 1.26 | 0.395 | |
| UE | 1.12 | 98.70 | 0.95 | 42.41 (50.82–34.00) | |||
Considered in this experiment as susceptible.
CI values are the 95% confidence intervals (n=3).
E, exposed to glyphosate applications; UE, never exposed to glyphosate applications.