Satoru Kizawa
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Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology | 2013
Yoshinao Sada; Hajime Ikeda; Seiji Yamato; Satoru Kizawa
Schoenoplectus juncoides, a noxious weed for paddy rice, is known to become resistant to sulfonylurea (SU) herbicides by a target-site mutation in either of the two acetolactate synthase (ALS) genes (ALS1 and ALS2). SU-resistant S. juncoides plants having an Asp376Glu mutation in ALS2 were found from a paddy rice field in Japan, but their resistance profile has not been quantitatively investigated. In this study, dose-response of the SU-resistant accession was compared with that of a SU-susceptible accession at in vivo whole-plant level as well as at in vitro enzymatic level. In whole-plant tests, resistance factors (RFs) based on 50% growth reduction (GR50) for imazosulfuron (ISF), bensulfuron-methyl (BSM), metsulfuron-methyl (MSM), bispyribac-sodium (BPS), and imazaquin (IMQ) were 176, 40, 14, 5.2 and 1.5, respectively. Thus, the accession having an Asp376Glu mutation in ALS2 was highly resistant to the three SU herbicides and moderately resistant to BPS, but was not substantially resistant to IMQ. This is slightly different from the earlier results reported from other weeds with an Asp376Glu mutation, in which the mutation confers resistance to broadly all the chemical classes of ALS-inhibiting herbicides. In enzymatic tests, ALS2 of S. juncoides was expressed in E. coli; the resultant ALS2 was subjected to an in vitro assay. RFs of the mutated ALS2 based on 50% enzymatic inhibition (I50) for ISF, BSM, MSM, BPS, and IMQ were 3699, 2438, 322, 80, and 4.8, respectively. The RFs of ALS2 were highly correlated with those of the whole-plant; this suggests that the Asp376Glu mutation in ALS2 is a molecular basis for the whole-plant resistance. The presence of two ALS genes in S. juncoides can at least partially explain why the whole-plant RFs were less than those of the expressed ALS2 enzymes.
Archive | 1995
Minoru Takano; Masayuki Enomoto; Kazuo Saito; Satoru Kizawa
Archive | 1993
Eiki Nagano; Susumu Takemura; Masayuki Enomoto; Masaharu Sakaki; Satoru Kizawa
Archive | 1994
Susumu Takemura; Minoru Takano; Satoru Kizawa; Kazuo Saito
Weed Biology and Management | 2012
Yoshinao Sada; Satoru Kizawa; Hajime Ikeda
Archive | 1992
Masayuki Enomoto; Susumu Takemura; Masaharu Sakaki; Satoru Kizawa; Eiki Nagano
Archive | 1995
Minoru Takano; Masayuki Enomoto; Kazuo Saito; Satoru Kizawa
Archive | 1994
Mitsunori Hiratsuka; Minoru Takano; Masayuki Enomoto; Satoru Kizawa; Kazuo Saitoh
Weed Biology and Management | 2013
Yoshinao Sada; Hajime Ikeda; Satoru Kizawa
Archive | 2007
Hajime Ikeda; Satoru Kizawa