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Non-Target-Site Resistance Mechanisms Endow Multiple Herbicide Resistance to Five Mechanisms of Action in <i>Conyza bonariensis</i>

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2021

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The repeated use of herbicides can lead to the selection of multiple resistance weeds. Some populations of <i>Conyza bonariensis</i> occurring in olive groves from southern Spain have developed resistance to various herbicides. This study determined the resistance levels to 2,4-D, glyphosate, diflufenican, paraquat, and tribenuron-methyl in a putative resistant (R) <i>C. bonariensis</i> population, and the possible non-target-site resistance (NTSR) mechanisms involved were characterized. Resistance factors varied as follows: glyphosate (8.9), 2,4-D (4.8), diflufenican (5.0), tribenuron-methyl (19.6), and paraquat (85.5). Absorption of <sup>14</sup>C-glyphosate was up to 25% higher in the susceptible (S) population compared to the R one, but <sup>14</sup>C-paraquat absorption was similar (up to 70%) in both populations. S plants translocated more than 60% of both <sup>14</sup>C-glyphosate and <sup>14</sup>C-paraquat toward shoots and roots, while R plants translocated less than 10%. The R population was able to metabolize 57% of the 2,4-D into nontoxic metabolites and 68% of the tribenuron-methyl into metsulfuron-methyl (10%), metsulfuron-methyl-hydroxylate (18%), and conjugate-metsulfuron-methyl (40%). Among the NTSR mechanisms investigated, absorption and translocation could be involved in glyphosate resistance, but only translocation for paraquat. Proofs of the presence of enhanced metabolism as a resistance mechanism were found for tribenuron-methyl and 2,4-D, but not for diflufenican. This research informs the first occurrence of multiple resistance to five herbicide classes (acetolactate synthase inhibitors, 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase inhibitors, photosystem I electron diverters, photosystem II inhibitors, and synthetic auxin herbicides) in <i>C. bonariensis</i>.

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