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IMI resistance associated to crop-weed hybridization in a natural Brassica rapa population: characterization and fate

Abstract
Wild turnip (Brassica rapa) is a common weed and a close relative to oilseed rape (Brassica napus). The Clearfield® production system is a highly adopted tool which provides an alternative solution for weed management, but its efficiency is threatened by gene transfer from crop to weed relatives. Crop-weed hybrids with herbicide resistance were found in the progeny of a B. rapa population gathered from a weedy stand on the borders of an oilseed rape (B. [ver mas...]
Wild turnip (Brassica rapa) is a common weed and a close relative to oilseed rape (Brassica napus). The Clearfield® production system is a highly adopted tool which provides an alternative solution for weed management, but its efficiency is threatened by gene transfer from crop to weed relatives. Crop-weed hybrids with herbicide resistance were found in the progeny of a B. rapa population gathered from a weedy stand on the borders of an oilseed rape (B. napus) imidazolinone (IMI)-resistant crop. Interspecific hybrids were confirmed by morphological traits in the greenhouse and experimental field, survival after imazethapyr applications, DNA content through flow cytometry, and pollen viability. The transference of herbicide resistance was demonstrated even in a particular situation of pollen competition between both an herbicide-resistant crop and a non-resistant crop. However, IMI resistance was not found in further generations collected at the same location. These results verify gene transmission from oilseed rape to B. rapa in the main crop area in Argentina where resistant and susceptible varieties are found and seed loss and crop volunteers are common. Hybridization, introgression, and herbicide selection would be associated with the loss of effectiveness of IMI technology. [Cerrar]
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Ureta, Maria Soledad;   Torres Carbonell, Francisco Javier;   Pandolfo, Claudio Ezequiel;   Presotto, Alejandro Daniel;   Cantamutto, Miguel Angel;   Poverene, María Mónica;  
Fuente
Environmental monitoring and assessment 189 : 101. (March 2017)
Date
2017-03
ISSN
0167-6369
1573-2959
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https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10661-016-5760-y
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/2315
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s10661-016-5760-y
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Brassica campestris; Hibridación; Hybridization; Malezas; Weeds; Herbicidas con Imidazolinona; Imidazolinone Herbicides; Resistencia a los Herbicidas; Resistance to Herbicides; Brassica rapa;
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