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Weed Science | 2002

Investigating the mechanism of glyphosate resistance in rigid ryegrass (Lolium ridigum)

Scott R. Baerson; Damian J. Rodriguez; Nancy Biest; Minhtien Tran; Jinsong You; Roger W. Kreuger; Gerald M. Dill; James Pratley; Kenneth J. Gruys

Abstract Glyphosate is a broad-spectrum herbicide that has been used extensively for more than 20 yr. The first glyphosate-resistant weed biotype appeared in 1996; it involved a rigid ryegrass population from Australia that exhibited an LD50 value approximately 10-fold higher than that of sensitive biotypes. We have characterized gene expression levels and glyphosate sensitivity of 5-enolpyruvylshikimate 3-phosphate synthase (EPSPS), the target enzyme for glyphosate inhibition, in sensitive and resistant lines derived from this population. Restriction fragment length polymorphism analyses were also performed to examine the distribution of EPSPS gene variants and the gene copy number. A two- to threefold increase in basal EPSPS messenger RNA (mRNA) and enzyme activity levels was observed in the most resistant lines analyzed; however, differences among lines in the sensitivity of EPSPS to glyphosate were not apparent. Induction of EPSPS was observed within 48 h after application of 1.5 kg ae ha−1 of glyphosate. This was reflected in elevated levels of both EPSPS mRNA and enzyme activity. Similarly, 3-deoxy-d-arabino-heptulosonate 7-phosphate synthase mRNA levels increased after glyphosate treatment; however, basal and induced transcript levels were comparable for sensitive and resistant lines in this case. The restriction fragment length polymorphism analyses showed no evidence for gene amplification or cosegregation of a specific EPSPS gene variant with glyphosate resistance. EPSPS expression in lines exhibiting an intermediate level of resistance was indistinguishable from that in glyphosate-sensitive lines, suggesting that the mechanism could, at least in part, be non–target-based. Nomenclature: Glyphosate; rigid ryegrass, Lolium rigidum Gaudin LOLRI.


Archive | 2001

Methods for making plants tolerant to glyphosate and compositions thereof

Scott R. Baerson; Gregory J. Heck; Damian J. Rodriguez


Archive | 1999

Methods for controlling gibberellin levels

Sherri M. Brown; Tedd D. Elich; Gregory R. Heck; Ganesh M. Kishore; Sherry J. Logusch; Kenneth J. Piller; Sudabathula Rao; Joel E. Ream; Scott R. Baerson


Nucleic Acids Research | 1990

Structural analysis of the short length ribosomal DNA variant from Pisum sativum L cv. Alaska

Kenneth J. Piller; Scott R. Baerson; Neil O. Polans; Lon S. Kaufman


Archive | 2001

Methods for making plants tolerant to glyphosate and compositions thereof using a DNA encoding an EPSPS enzyme from Eleusine indica

Scott R. Baerson; Damian J. Rodriguez; Gregory R. Heck


Archive | 2004

Promoter from the rice triosephosphate isomerase gene OsTPI

Gregory R. Heck; Jinsong You; Scott R. Baerson


Archive | 2004

Moleculas promoters for use in plants.

Scott R. Baerson; Gregory R. Heck; Jinsong You


Archive | 2004

Molecules promotrices destinees a etre utilisees chez les plantes

Gregory R. Heck; Jinsong You; Scott R. Baerson


Archive | 2004

Promotormoleküle zur verwendung in pflanzen Promoter molecules for use in plant

Gregory R. Heck; Jinsong You; Scott R. Baerson


Archive | 2004

Promotormolekyler til brug i planter

Gregory R. Heck; Jinsong You; Scott R. Baerson

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