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Yosra Menchari

La résistance du vulpin des champs aux anti-graminées dans les blés en France. La métabolisation : son importance crée une situation à risque

National audience; La résistance du Vulpin aux anti-graminées inhibiteurs de l'acétyl-coenzyme carboxylase ACC],« fops » et « dimes ») constitue un problème de désherbage majeur en France. 243 populations de vulpin (116 essentiellement dans le nord-est de la France, 127en Côte-d'Or) ont été analysées à l'aide de tests biologiques de sensibilité à des inhibiteurs de l'ACC et de tests moléculaires d'identification de résistances de cible. Des résistances ont été identifiées dans 241 des 243 populations. L'essentiel (plus de 75%) des résistances aux deux « fops» les plus utilisés est dû à des résistances par métabolisation.Ces résistances sont les plus préoccupantes en terme de gestion chimiqu…

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Molecular Bases for Sensitivity to Tubulin-Binding Herbicides in Green Foxtail

Abstract We investigated the molecular bases for resistance to several classes of herbicides that bind tubulins in green foxtail (Setaria viridis L. Beauv.). We identified two α- and two β-tubulin genes in green foxtail. Sequence comparison between resistant and sensitive plants revealed two mutations, a leucine-to-phenylalanine change at position 136 and a threonine-to-isoleucine change at position 239, in the gene encoding α2-tubulin. Association of mutation at position 239 with herbicide resistance was demonstrated using near-isogenic lines derived from interspecific pairings between green foxtail and foxtail millet (Setaria italica L. Beauv.), and herbicide sensitivity bioassays combine…

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Status of herbicide-resistant Lolium populations in wheat fields in Tunisia

The evolution of herbicide resistance in weeds is a worldwide phenomenon in modern cropping systems. The presence of resistant populations can severely hamper herbicide-based weed control, thus leading to the need for a more accurate use of these products. In Tunisia, the first report of evolved herbicide resistance concerned Lolium rigidum populations collected in wheat fields in northern Tunisia in 1996 and found to be resistant to acetyl-coenzyme A carboxylase-inhibiting (ACCase) herbicides. The objective of this study is to detect and characterise herbicide resistance in ryegrass (Lolium spp). The sensitivity of nine ryegrass populations, collected in wheat fields in northern Tunisia, w…

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Evolution de la résistance aux herbicides inhibiteurs de l'acétyl-Coenzyme A carboxylase chez le vulpin des champs (Alopecurus myosuroides Huds.)

Diplôme : Dr. d'Universite

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A single polymerase chain reaction-based assay for silmitaneous detection of two mutations conferring resistance to tubulin herbicides in Setaria viridis

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Mutant ACCase alleles endowing herbicide resistance have a direct effect on seed germination

Germination and emergence dynamics and herbicide resistance are adaptive traits crucial for weed persistence in arable fields. Herbicide resistance alleles can have pleiotropic effects on other traits. We investigated the pleiotropic effects of acetyl-coenzyme A carboxylase (ACCase) alleles L1781, N2041 or G2078 on seed germination and seedling emergence in the grass weed Alopecurus myosuroides (black-grass). We used black-grass populations with homogenised genetic backgrounds that segregated for L1781, N2041 or G2078 ACCase alleles. In two series of experiments, germination dynamics and seedling growth were compared among seeds containing embryos carrying no, one or two copies of a given m…

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