Field Survey and Resistance Occurrence to ALS-Inhibiting Herbicides in Glebionis coronaria L. in Tunisian Wheat Crops

Author

Hada, Zeineb

Khammassi, Messaad

Jenfaoui, Houda

Menchari, Yosra

Torra Farré, Joel

Souissi, Thouraya

Publication date

2020-10-27T13:52:23Z

2020-10-27T13:52:23Z

2020-09-16

2020-10-27T13:52:23Z



Abstract

Glebionis coronaria (L.) Cass. ex Spach is a troublesome weed in cereal cropping systems in northern Tunisia. Recently, failures in controlling this weed have been reported by farmers. Field surveys and farmers interviews were conducted to highlight the potential causes of G. coronaria occurrence and the associated yield losses in wheat. Survey results revealed a significant correlation between farmers' awareness of resistance occurrence and cultural practices, mainly sowing date and tillage, while G. coronaria abundance was related to the lack of herbicide rotation and the frequency of ALS-inhibiting herbicide use. High G. coronaria infestations (more than 20 plants/m2) caused a significant decrease in wheat grain yield, reaching almost 75% at a density of 100 plants/m2. Field and pot experiments showed low efficacies of ALS-inhibiting herbicides to control G. coronaria populations. The application of field rates of tribenuron-methyl and mesosulfuron + iodosulfuron failed to control the tested populations, and generally, G. coronaria dry weight increased compared to nontreated ones (potential hormetic effect). These findings were further investigated in two selected resistant populations through tribenuron dose-response experiments, plants from both populations exhibited high resistance factors (greater than 300), surviving up to 16-fold the recommended field dose. This is the first report for G. coronaria resistance occurrence to ALS-inhibiting herbicides in Tunisia and the second case worldwide.


This research was funded by the National Institute of Field Crops (INGC) and a PHD grant from the ministry of Research and Higher Education of Tunisia, a part of this work was funded by Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities (grant Ramon y Cajal RYC2018-023866-I). The article processing charge (APC) was funded by National Agronomic Institute of Tunisia

Document Type

Article
Published version

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Durum wheat; Herbicide resistance; Tribenuron-methyl

Publisher

MDPI

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Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3390/plants9091210

Plants-Basel, 2020, vol. 9, num. 9, p. 1210

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cc-by (c) Hada, Zeineb et al., 2020

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