Review of glyphosate and ALS-inhibiting herbicide crop resistance and resistant weed management

被引:74
作者
Green, Jerry M. [1 ]
机构
[1] DuPont Co Inc, Stine Haskell Res Ctr, Crop Protect, Newark, DE 19714 USA
关键词
ALS; EPSPS; GAT; GAT/HRA; HRA; corn; soybean; cotton; glyphosate; imidazolinone; pyrimidinylthiobenzoate; triazolopyrimidine; sulfonylurea; tolerance;
D O I
10.1614/WT-06-004.1
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Weed management is a perennial challenge for growers, and continual innovation is essential to maintain the effectiveness of management technologies. The first generation of herbicide-resistant crops revolutionized weed control. However, weeds are adapting to crop systems that rely on a single mode of herbicide action. Crops with resistance to multiple modes of herbicide action could help maintain weed management. GAT/HRA is a new multiple herbicide-resistance technology for corn, soybean, and other crops. GAT/HRA combines metabolic glyphosate inactivation with an acetolactate synthase (ALS) enzyme that is insensitive to ALS-inhibiting herbicides. The mechanism to inactivate glyphosate is the glyphosate N-acetyltransferase enzyme, which transforms glyphosate into a nonphytotoxic metabolite. The gat gene is derived from a naturally occurring soil bacterium and optimized by repetitive gene shuffling and screening. The resistance mechanism to ALS-inhibiting herbicides is a double-mutant, highly resistant ALS (HRA) that is insensitive to all five classes of ALS herbicides. GAT/HRA crops will maintain natural tolerance to selective herbicides and thus provide more weed management options for growers to help deter weed spectrum shifts and delay the evolution of herbicide-resistant weeds.
引用
收藏
页码:547 / 558
页数:12
相关论文
共 132 条
[1]   DIFFERENTIAL COMPETITIVENESS OF SULFONYLUREA RESISTANT AND SUSCEPTIBLE PRICKLY LETTUCE (LACTUCA-SERRIOLA) [J].
ALCOCERRUTHLING, M ;
THILL, DC ;
SHAFII, B .
WEED TECHNOLOGY, 1992, 6 (02) :303-309
[2]   Decline of the flora in Danish arable fields [J].
Andreasen, C ;
Stryhn, H ;
Streibig, JC .
JOURNAL OF APPLIED ECOLOGY, 1996, 33 (03) :619-626
[3]  
[Anonymous], 2006, INT SURVEY HERBICIDE
[4]   Molecular evolution of herbicide resistance to phytoene desaturase inhibitors in Hydrilia verticillata and its potential use to generate herbicide-resistant crops [J].
Arias, RS ;
Netherland, MD ;
Scheffler, BE ;
Puri, A ;
Dayan, FE .
PEST MANAGEMENT SCIENCE, 2005, 61 (03) :258-268
[5]   Glyphosate-resistant goosegrass. Identification of a mutation in the target enzyme 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase [J].
Baerson, SR ;
Rodriguez, DJ ;
Tran, M ;
Feng, YM ;
Biest, NA ;
Dill, GM .
PLANT PHYSIOLOGY, 2002, 129 (03) :1265-1275
[6]   Fitness costs and benefits of novel herbicide tolerance in a noxious weed [J].
Baucom, RS ;
Mauricio, R .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2004, 101 (36) :13386-13390
[7]  
BENBROOK CM, 2003, 6 AGB TECH INF
[8]   A NATURALLY-OCCURRING POINT MUTATION CONFERS BROAD RANGE TOLERANCE TO HERBICIDES THAT TARGET ACETOLACTATE SYNTHASE [J].
BERNASCONI, P ;
WOODWORTH, AR ;
ROSEN, BA ;
SUBRAMANIAN, MV ;
SIEHL, DL .
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, 1995, 270 (29) :17381-17385
[9]  
Bisht NC, 2004, CURR SCI INDIA, V87, P367
[10]   MECHANISM OF GLYPHOSATE TOLERANCE IN BIRDSFOOT-TREFOIL (LOTUS-CORNICULATUS) [J].
BOERBOOM, CM ;
WYSE, DL ;
SOMERS, DA .
WEED SCIENCE, 1990, 38 (06) :463-467