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Journal of Integrative Agriculture  2011, Vol. 10 Issue (12): 1914-1922    DOI: 10.1016/S1671-2927(11)60192-2
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Resistance Level and Metabolism of Barnyard-Grass (Echinochloa crusgalli (L.) Beauv.) Populations to Quizalofop-p-ethyl in Heilongjiang Province, China
 HUAN  Zhi-bo, ZHANG  Hong-jun, HOU  Zhen, ZHANG  Shao-yi, ZHANG  Yang, LIU  Wei-tang, BI  Yaling , WANG  Jin-xin
1. College of Plant Protection, Shandong Agricultural University, Tai’an 271018, P.R.China
2. Institute for the Control of Agrochemicals, Ministry of Agriculture, Beijing 100125, P.R.China
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摘要  Eleven barnyardgrass populations were assayed. The highest resistant population was Geqiushan R with RI 125.45 resulted from the seed assay and 87.29 resulted from the whole plant bioassay followed by 853 R with RI 2.79 resulted from the seed assay and 6.04 resulted from the whole plant bioassay. The resistance level of other nine populations was low with RI 1.13-2.61 resulted from the seed assay and 1.48-3.63 resulted from the whole plant bioassay. The activity of an important metabolic enzyme glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) and three protective enzymes (SOD, POD, and CAT) were determined in vivo for Geqiushan R, 853 R, and Wudalianchi R. Compared with the S controls, the activities of POD in Geqiushan R, GSTs in 853 R, and Wudalianchi R were increased.

Abstract  Eleven barnyardgrass populations were assayed. The highest resistant population was Geqiushan R with RI 125.45 resulted from the seed assay and 87.29 resulted from the whole plant bioassay followed by 853 R with RI 2.79 resulted from the seed assay and 6.04 resulted from the whole plant bioassay. The resistance level of other nine populations was low with RI 1.13-2.61 resulted from the seed assay and 1.48-3.63 resulted from the whole plant bioassay. The activity of an important metabolic enzyme glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) and three protective enzymes (SOD, POD, and CAT) were determined in vivo for Geqiushan R, 853 R, and Wudalianchi R. Compared with the S controls, the activities of POD in Geqiushan R, GSTs in 853 R, and Wudalianchi R were increased.
Keywords:  barnyard-grass      Echinochloa crusgalli      quizalofop-p-ethyl      resistance level      metabolism  
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This work was supported by the Ph D Programs Foundation of Ministry of Education of China (20093702110003) and the National Key Technology R&D Program of China (2006BAD08A09).

Corresponding Authors:  Correspondence WANG Jin-xin, Tel: +86-538-8241114, E-mail: wangjx@sdau.edu.cn     E-mail:  wangjx@sdau.edu.cn
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HUAN Zhi-bo, ZHANG Hong-jun, HOU Zhen, ZHANG Shao-yi, ZHANG Yang, LIU Wei-tang, BI Yaling , WANG Jin-xin. 2011. Resistance Level and Metabolism of Barnyard-Grass (Echinochloa crusgalli (L.) Beauv.) Populations to Quizalofop-p-ethyl in Heilongjiang Province, China. Journal of Integrative Agriculture, 10(12): 1914-1922.

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