ACCase-inhibiting herbicides: mechanism of action, resistance evolution and stewardship



Título del documento: ACCase-inhibiting herbicides: mechanism of action, resistance evolution and stewardship
Revista: Scientia Agricola
Base de datos: PERIÓDICA
Número de sistema: 000455605
ISSN: 0103-9016
Autores: 1
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Instituciones: 1Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado. Estados Unidos de América
2Bayer CropScience Ltda., Sao Paulo. Brasil
3Universidade de Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo. Brasil
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Volumen: 78
Número: 1
País: Brasil
Idioma: Inglés
Tipo de documento: Artículo
Enfoque: Descriptivo
Resumen en inglés Herbicides play an important role in preventing crop yield losses due to both their weed interference ability and their capacity for increasing soil conservation in no-till systems. Group A herbicides or acetyl-CoA carboxylase (ACCase) are essential tools the selective management of glyphosate resistance in grass weed species. In this review, we describe important aspects of ACCase biology and herbicides targeting this enzyme, along with a discussion on stewardship programs to delay the evolution of herbicide resistance which can evolve either through target site and/or non-target site mechanisms. Sixteen-point mutations have been reported to confer resistance to ACCase inhibitors. Each mutation confers cross resistance to a different group of herbicides. Metabolic resistance can result in resistance to multiple herbicides with different mechanisms of action (MoA), and herbicide detoxification is often conferred by cytochrome P450 monooxigenases and glutathione- S -transferases. Regardless of whether resistance mechanisms are target or non-target site, using herbicides with the same MoA will result in resistance evolution. Therefore, while field surveys and resistance mechanism studies are crucial for designing reactive management strategies, integrated weed management plays a central role in both reactive and proactive mitigation of herbicide resistance evolution
Disciplinas: Agrociencias
Palabras clave: Malezas,
Herbicidas,
Acetil-CoA carboxilasa,
Resistencia a herbicidas,
Revisión bibliográfica
Keyword: Weeds,
Herbicides,
Acetyl-CoA carboxylase,
Herbicides resistance,
Bibliographic review
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