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Nontarget mechanims involved in glyphosate tolerance found in Canavalia ensiformis plants.
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Journal of agricultural and food chemistry [J Agric Food Chem] 2009 Jun 10; Vol. 57 (11), pp. 4844-8. - Publication Year :
- 2009
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Abstract
- A glyphosate-tolerant population of Canavalia ensiformis was collected in a cover crop in citrus orchards in Veracruz (Mexico), where glyphosate had been used for the first time. A susceptible Amaranthus hybridus L. population was collected from a nearby field that had never been treated with glyphosate. Dose-response experiments indicated a glyphosate tolerance ratio [ED(50)(C. ensiformis)/ED(50) (A. hybridus)] of 7.7. The hypothesis of a high level of glyphosate tolerance was provisionally corroborated on the basis of shikimate accumulation in both species. The susceptible population accumulated 6 times more shikimic acid in leaf tissue 96 h after glyphosate application than the tolerant leguminous crop. Two different physiological factors were involved in the glyphosate tolerance of this C. ensiformis population, which were confirmed by [(14)C]glyphosate, being a lack of penetration of glyphosate through the cuticle of the leguminous plants and an impaired herbicide translocation to the roots and the rest of shoots. This paper reports that two different nontarget site-based mechanisms, limited absorption and reduced translocation, contribute to the glyphosate tolerance found in C. ensiformis.
- Subjects :
- Amaranthus physiology
Canavalia physiology
Glycine chemistry
Glycine pharmacology
Herbicides chemistry
Plant Leaves drug effects
Plant Leaves physiology
Shikimic Acid metabolism
Glyphosate
Amaranthus drug effects
Canavalia drug effects
Drug Resistance
Glycine analogs & derivatives
Herbicides pharmacology
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1520-5118
- Volume :
- 57
- Issue :
- 11
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of agricultural and food chemistry
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 19432449
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1021/jf9003253