F - Theses
Reverte, R. A. 2010. Understanding and combating the threat posed by Lolium multiflorum as a weed of arable crops. PhD Thesis. F - Theses
Authors | Reverte, R. A. |
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Abstract | Lolium multiflorum (Italian rye-grass) is an increasing problem as a weed of arable crops in the UK and many other countries. However, there exists only limited knowledge on many basic aspects of this weed‟s agro-ecology and how it interacts with cultural and chemical control methods. Therefore, the aim of this project was to characterise better both the agroecology and the basis of resistance to ACCase inhibitors in this species. Resistance in L. multiflorum to at least one ACCase-inhibiting herbicide was found to be widespread in England and was detected on 70% of the 50 farms surveyed. At least one ACCase mutation (Asp-2078-Gly (in 24.5% of 384 resistant plants assayed), Ile-1781-Leu (13.3%), Ile-2041-Asn (2.1%), Cys-2088-Arg (1.8%), Trp-2027-Cys (1.0%) and Trp-1999-Cys (0.3%)) was found in 40% of the resistant plants analysed. However, at present, the most common mechanism of resistance to ACCase-inhibiting herbicides in UK L. multiflorum populations appears to be non-target site resistance, most likely enhanced metabolism. Field studies showed that the majority (94%) of L. multiflorum plants in winter wheat fields emerged between October and December, with only 6% emerging in spring. Autumn |
Year of Publication | 2010 |
Publisher | University of Reading |
Funder | Home-Grown Cereals Authority |
Syngenta UK | |
Funder project or code | Centre for Sustainable Pest and Disease Management (PDM) |
HGCA studentship: Understanding and combating the threat posed by rye grass (Lolium multiflorum) as a weed of arable crops | |
Open access | Published as green open access |
Output status | Unpublished |
Copyright license | Author copyright |
Page range | 240pp |
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