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24 July 2023 α-Tubulin Mutation Thr-239-Ile in Annual Bluegrass (Poa annua) Induces Variable Responses to Prodiamine and Dithiopyr
Eli C. Russell, Claudia Ann Rutland, Jinesh Patel, Nathan D. Hall, Bo Bi, Xiao Li, J. Scott McElroy
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Abstract

Mitotic-inhibiting herbicides, like prodiamine and dithiopyr, are used to control annual bluegrass (Poa annua L.) preemergence in managed turfgrass; however, resistance to mitotic-inhibiting herbicides has evolved due to repeated applications of herbicide from a single mechanism of action. Three suspected resistant populations (R1, R2, and R3) were collected in Alabama and Florida and screened for resistance to prodiamine. Part of the α-tubulin gene was sequenced for known target-site mutations. Target-site mutations were reported in all three R populations, with each containing an amino acid substitution at position 239 from threonine to isoleucine (Thr-239-Ile). Previous research has indicated that the Thr-239-Ile mutation confers resistance to dinitroaniline herbicides in other species. Dose–response screens using prodiamine and dithiopyr were conducted and I50 values were calculated for R1, R2, and R3 using regression models based on seedling emergence. For prodiamine, I50 values for R1, R2, and R3 were 35.3, 502.7, and 91.5 g ai ha–1, respectively, resulting in 2.9-, 41.9-, and 7.6-fold resistance, respectively, when compared with a susceptible (S) population. For dithiopyr, I50 values for R1, R2, and R3 were 154.0, 114.2, and 190.1 g ai ha–1, respectively, resulting in 3.6-, 2.7-, and 4.5-fold resistance, respectively, when compared with an S population. When comparing I90 values with the highest labeled use rates, R2 had a 2.9-fold level of resistance to prodiamine, and R1, R2, and R3 had a 2.4-, 2.0-, and 3.2-fold levels of resistance to dithiopyr, respectively. This is the first report of a variable response in P. annua to prodiamine despite each R population possessing the same mutation.

Eli C. Russell, Claudia Ann Rutland, Jinesh Patel, Nathan D. Hall, Bo Bi, Xiao Li, and J. Scott McElroy "α-Tubulin Mutation Thr-239-Ile in Annual Bluegrass (Poa annua) Induces Variable Responses to Prodiamine and Dithiopyr," Weed Science 71(5), 438-443, (24 July 2023). https://doi.org/10.1017/wsc.2023.39
Received: 22 March 2023; Accepted: 10 July 2023; Published: 24 July 2023
KEYWORDS
Annual bluegrass
dinitroaniline
mitotic-inhibiting herbicide
target-site resistance
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