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Echinochloa crus-galli seedlings surviving florpyrauxifen-benzyl applications have a greater potential to produce resistant seeds

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 November 2023

Guoqi Chen*
Affiliation:
Associate Professor, Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Crop Genetics and Physiology/Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Crop Cultivation and Physiology, Agricultural College (Research Institute of Rice Industrial Engineering Technology) of Yangzhou University, and Jiangsu Co-Innovation Center for Modern Production Technology of Grain Crops, Yangzhou University, 225009, Yangzhou, China
Xiangxin Zhuang
Affiliation:
Undergraduate student, Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Crop Genetics and Physiology/Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Crop Cultivation and Physiology, Agricultural College (Research Institute of Rice Industrial Engineering Technology) of Yangzhou University, and Jiangsu Co-Innovation Center for Modern Production Technology of Grain Crops, Yangzhou University, 225009, Yangzhou, China
Aatiqa Masoom
Affiliation:
Graduate student, Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Crop Genetics and Physiology/Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Crop Cultivation and Physiology, Agricultural College (Research Institute of Rice Industrial Engineering Technology) of Yangzhou University, and Jiangsu Co-Innovation Center for Modern Production Technology of Grain Crops, Yangzhou University, 225009, Yangzhou, China
Yang Chen
Affiliation:
Graduate student, Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Crop Genetics and Physiology/Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Crop Cultivation and Physiology, Agricultural College (Research Institute of Rice Industrial Engineering Technology) of Yangzhou University, and Jiangsu Co-Innovation Center for Modern Production Technology of Grain Crops, Yangzhou University, 225009, Yangzhou, China
Yunhua Gu
Affiliation:
Undergraduate student, Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Crop Genetics and Physiology/Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Crop Cultivation and Physiology, Agricultural College (Research Institute of Rice Industrial Engineering Technology) of Yangzhou University, and Jiangsu Co-Innovation Center for Modern Production Technology of Grain Crops, Yangzhou University, 225009, Yangzhou, China
Jiahao Zhang
Affiliation:
Undergraduate student, Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Crop Genetics and Physiology/Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Crop Cultivation and Physiology, Agricultural College (Research Institute of Rice Industrial Engineering Technology) of Yangzhou University, and Jiangsu Co-Innovation Center for Modern Production Technology of Grain Crops, Yangzhou University, 225009, Yangzhou, China
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Corresponding author: Guoqi Chen; Email: chenguoqi@yzu.edu.cn
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Abstract

Florpyrauxifen-benzyl (FPB) is an important postemergence rice herbicide. This study tested the potential for seed production in an FPB-resistant barnyardgrass population. A barnyardgrass population (NL) collected from a rice field in eastern China was highly resistant to FPB with a GR50 dose (the FPB dose causing a 50% reduction in fresh weight of aboveground parts) of 50.2 g ai ha−1. No significant differences in the percentages of surviving seedlings after treatment with different doses of the herbicide were found between F1 lines collected from F0 plants surviving a 36 g ai ha−1 FPB treatment and those collected from nontreated control F0 plants. Additionally, no significant differences were found in the rate of surviving seedlings after treatment with varying doses of FPB among the F2 lines collected from F1 plants that survived varying doses of FPB. At a constant temperature of 30 C, seeds from different F1 and F2 lines showed germination percentages of 85% to 92.0% and 68.3% to 89.0%, respectively. In the absence of competition, plants from the NL population surviving 0–144 g ai ha−1 FPB showed no significant differences in plant height, dry weight of aboveground parts, effective accumulated temperature (EAT) from sowing to seed maturation, seed production per plant, or 1,000-seed weight. In the susceptible population (HJ), plants surviving 18 g ai ha−1 FPB showed no significant differences compared to the nontreated control plants of the same population for the above variables. This is the first report of FPB-resistant barnyardgrass in China. Barnyardgrass seedlings that survived FPB application showed a higher potential for accumulating in the soil seedbank and negatively affecting rice.

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Table 1. Percentage of germination under a constant temperature of 30 C and surviving seedlings among different F1 lines of the florpyrauxifen-benzyl (FPB)–resistant barnyardgrass population (NL) 30 d after treatment with different dosages of FPB.a

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Table 2. Percentage of surviving seedlings among different F2 lines of the florpyrauxifen-benzyl (FPB)–resistant barnyardgrass population (NL) 30 d after treatment with different dosages of FPB and germination percentage of F2 seeds under a constant temperature of 30 C.a

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Figure 1. Florpyrauxifen-benzyl (FPB) dose–response tests for the two barnyardgrass populations. Seedlings were treated with FPB at the three- to four-leaf stage, and fresh weight of aboveground parts of surviving seedlings were determined for each treatment at 30 d after treatments.

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Figure 2. Productivity traits of Echinochloa crus-galli seedlings of the florpyrauxifen-benzyl (FPB)–susceptible barnyardgrass population (HJ) surviving 18 g ai ha–1 FPB treatment and the nontreated control. Seedlings were treated with FPB at the three- to four-leaf stage and surviving individuals were transplanted, allowed to grow, and harvested at 180 d after sowing in 2022. EAT, Effective accumulated temperature from sowing to seeds starting maturation. NS, No significant differences between the nontreated control and treatment at P < 0.05.

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Figure 3. Productivity traits of barnyardgrass seedlings of the florpyrauxifen-benzyl (FPB)–resistant population (NL) surviving FPB treatments at different doses. Seedlings were treated with FPB at the three- to four-leaf stage and surviving individuals were transplanted, allowed to grow, and harvested at 180 d after sowing in 2022. EAT, Effective accumulated temperatures. NS, No significant differences among different treatments at P < 0.05.

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Figure 4. Logistics regressions showing response of number of mature seeds collected and effective accumulated temperature (EAT) after sowing in plant individuals surviving different doses of florpyrauxifen-benzyl treatment at the three- to four-leaf stage of barnyardgrass populations (HJ and NL).