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Growth and Photosynthetic Characteristics of Two Biotypes of the Weed Black-grass (Alopecurus myosuroides Huds.) Resistant and Susceptible to the Herbicide Chlorotoluron
Authors:SHARPLES, CATHERINE R.   HULL, MARK R.   COBB, ANDREW H.
Affiliation:Department of Life Sciences, The Nottingham Trent University, Clifton Lane, Nottingham, NG11 8NS, U.K.
Abstract:Response of two biotypes of black-grass (Alopecurus myosuroidesHuds.) to the herbicide, chlorotoluron, was characterized inglasshouse and laboratory studies. ED50values, defined as theamount (kg active ingredient ha-1) of chlorotoluron requiredto reduce fresh mass by 50% under standard conditions, weredetermined for a resistant biotype (39.3 kg a.i. ha-1) collectedfrom Peldon, Essex, UK and a susceptible biotype (0.93 kg a.i.ha-1) obtained commercially, giving a resistance factor of 42.The resistance factor was calculated as the ratio of ED50valuesand describes the increase in amount of herbicide needed toreduce fresh mass by 50% in the resistant, compared to the susceptible,biotype. Resistance was further characterized by measurementsof whole plant growth and photosynthesis. Relative growth rate,number of tillers, leaf area and mean fresh mass were the samein untreated plants of both biotypes, and rates of photosynthesisat both high and low photon flux were similar, with no differencein apparent quantum yield. Photosynthesis by whole plants wasstudied over a 24 h period following chlorotoluron treatment.Resistant plants showed no reduction in photosynthesis overthis period, whereas photosynthesis by susceptible plants ceased10 h after treatment and did not recover. Alopecurus myosuroides ; black-grass; herbicide resistance; chlorotoluron
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