Herbicide‐resistant weeds from dryland agriculture in Argentina

Author:

Oreja Fernando H.1ORCID,Moreno Natalia23ORCID,Gundel Pedro E.24ORCID,Vercellino Roman B.5ORCID,Pandolfo Claudio E.5ORCID,Presotto Alejandro5ORCID,Perotti Valeria67ORCID,Permingeat Hugo67ORCID,Tuesca Daniel8ORCID,Scursoni Julio A.9,Dellaferrera Ignacio10ORCID,Cortes Eduardo11ORCID,Yanniccari Marcos12,Vila‐Aiub Martin2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Cátedra de Cultivos Industriales, Departamento de Producción Vegetal Facultad de Agronomía Universidad de Buenos Aires Buenos Aires Argentina

2. IFEVA, CONICET, Department of Ecology, Faculty of Agriculture University of Buenos Aires Buenos Aires Argentina

3. Departamento Académico de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales Universidad de Nacional de La Rioja La Rioja Argentina

4. Centro de Ecología Integrativa, Instituto de Ciencias Biológicas Universidad de Talca Talca Chile

5. Departamento de Agronomía Universidad Nacional del Sur (UNS)—CERZOS‐CONICET Bahía Blanca Argentina

6. AGROBIOTEC‐FCA, Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Campo Experimental Villarino Zavalla Argentina

7. Instituto de Investigaciones en Ciencias Agrarias de Rosario (IICAR‐CONICET‐UNR), Campo Experimental Villarino Zavalla Argentina

8. Cátedra de Malezas, Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Campo Experimental Villarino Zavalla Argentina

9. Cátedra de Producción Vegetal, Facultad de Agronomía Universidad de Buenos Aires

10. ICiAgro Litoral, UNL—CONICET, FCA Esperanza Argentina

11. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias, Universidad Nacional del Litoral Esperanza Argentina

12. Chacra Experimental Integrada Barrow (MDA‐INTA), CONICET, Facultad de Agronomía Universidad Nacional de La Pampa La Pampa Argentina

Abstract

AbstractWe reviewed and performed a quantitative synthesis on herbicide‐resistant weeds from rain‐fed crops in Argentina. Twenty‐four weed species distributed in the main extensive crops (soybean, maize, wheat, barley, oilseed rape, sunflower, chickpea and peanut) have evolved herbicide resistance. Of the total, 54% are grasses, 88% are annual species and 63% are cross‐pollinated species. The most representative families were Poaceae with 54% resistant species, followed by Brassicaceae with 17%, and Asteraceae with 13%. Buenos Aires, Santa Fe and Córdoba were the provinces with the most documented cases of resistance (35%, 33% and 30%, respectively). The proportion of cases resistant to pre‐emergence herbicides was 10%, whereas the proportion of cases resistant to post‐emergence herbicides was 90%. Glyphosate was the herbicide with the highest incidence (92%) of resistance among weed species, followed by 29% of species that evolved resistance to ALS‐inhibiting herbicides. Whereas resistance to auxin‐like herbicides comprised 17% of the weed species, acetyl‐CoA carboxylase (8%) and protoporphyrinogen oxidase (4%) inhibiting herbicides showed the least incidence of resistance evolution among weeds. The highest number of resistant species was identified in soybean (19), followed by maize (13), wheat/barley (10) and fallow (9). Weed species with a higher number of resistant populations to a higher number of herbicide mode of action were Amaranthus hybridus, A. palmeri, Lolium multiflorum and Raphanus sativus. The change in the production system since the mid‐1990s, based on the use of herbicides (glyphosate mainly) to control weeds, is likely to account for the notorious increase in the average rate of evolution of herbicide‐resistant weeds in Argentina.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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