Non-target Site Mechanisms of Resistance to Herbicides

2017 
ABSTRACTEvolution of resistance in weeds to herbicides is threatening world agricultural production. Weed management has become more complicated with the development of non-target site resistance (NTSR) to herbicides in weeds. The NTSR mechanisms can be caused by herbicide metabolism, altered patterns of translocation, and herbicide absorption/penetration. Metabolism of herbicides consists of an activation phase and then a conjugation phase, though in some cases no activation phase is needed. The activation phase mainly involves the addition of functional groups to herbicide molecules using enzymes such as cytochrome P-450. Transcriptome-wide gene expression has shown that genes which encode for several cytochrome P-450s are upregulated in weeds resistant to ACCase-inhibitor and ALS-inhibitor herbicides. In the conjugated phase, several studies have shown that two important types of enzyme, glutathione S-transferases and glucosyltransferases, play crucial roles in conferring resistance to herbicides. An a...
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