Herbicide Resistant Weeds

GROUP K1/3 RESISTANT JOHNSONGRASS (Sorghum halepense)
USA: Mississippi

  Tuesday, September 07, 2010

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Johnsongrass

1.  Introduction
2.  Level of Infestation
3.  Quick Statistics
4.  Notes about this biotype
5.  Academic Aspects
6.  R Johnsongrass Globally
7.  Fact Sheets and Literature
8.  Contributing Weed Scientists
9.  Acknowledgements
10.  Where to now?

 
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Introduction Level of Infestation
Johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense) is a monocot weed in the Poaceae family.  In Mississippi this weed first evolved resistance to Group K1/3 herbicides in 1992 and infests cotton.   Group K1/3 herbicides are known as Dinitroanilines and others (Microtubule assembly inhibition).  Research has shown that these particular biotypes are resistant to pendimethalin and they may be cross-resistant to other Group K1/3 herbicides. There is no information recorded in the database on the distribution or level of infestation of Group K1/3 resistant Johnsongrass from Mississippi.  If you have some information on this please add it to the database.

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QUIK STATS ( last updated Sep 15, 2000 )

Common NameJohnsongrass
SpeciesSorghum halepense
GroupDinitroanilines and others (K1/3)
Herbicidespendimethalin
LocationUSA, Mississippi
Year1992
Situation(s)cotton
Sitesunknown
Acres Infestedunknown
ContributorsJohn Byrd 
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NOTES ABOUT THIS BIOTYPE

GENERAL
John Byrd
Wills, G. D., J. D. Byrd, Jr., and H. R. Hurst. (1992). Herbicide resistant and tolerant weeds. In Proceedings of the Southern Weed Science Society, 45: 43.

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ACADEMIC ASPECTS

Confirmation Tests
Greenhouse trials comparing a known susceptible Johnsongrass biotype with this Johnsongrass biotype have been used to confirm resistance. For further information on the tests conducted please contact the local weed scientists that provided this information.
 
Genetics
The genetic basis of resistance for this biotype is either unknown or has not been entered in the database.  If you know anything about the genetic inheritance of this biotype please update the database.
 
Mechanism of Resistance
The mechanism of resistance for this biotype is either unknown or has not been entered in the database.  If you know anything about the mechanism of resistance for this biotype then please update the database.
 
Relative Fitness
There is no record of differences in fitness or competitiveness of these resistant biotypes when compared to that of normal susceptible biotypes.  If you have any information pertaining to the fitness of Group K1/3 resistant Johnsongrass from Mississippi please update the database.
 
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HERBICIDE RESISTANT JOHNSONGRASS GLOBALLY

#CountryYearSitesAcresMode of Action
1.Argentina200511-5010001-100000Glycines (G/9)
2.Argentina20062-551-100Glycines (G/9)
3.Greece200516-10ACCase inhibitors (A/1)
4.Israel20061101-500ACCase inhibitors (A/1)
5.Italy20062-5101-500ACCase inhibitors (A/1)
6.Mexico2009501-100010001-100000ALS inhibitors (B/2)
7.USA (Mississippi)19916-101001-10000ACCase inhibitors (A/1)
8.USA (Kentucky)1991111-50ACCase inhibitors (A/1)
9.USA (Mississippi)1992unknownunknownDinitroanilines and others (K1/3)
10.USA (Tennessee)19952-5101-500ACCase inhibitors (A/1)
11.USA (Virginia)19951101-500ACCase inhibitors (A/1)
12.USA (Louisiana)1997111-50ACCase inhibitors (A/1)
13.USA (Texas)20002-511-50ALS inhibitors (B/2)
14.USA (Indiana)20052-5101-500ALS inhibitors (B/2)
15.USA (Arkansas)20071unknownGlycines (G/9)

 

FACT SHEETS AND OTHER LITERATURE

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Scientific Abstracts on Herbicide Resistant Sorghum halepense

Experiences in herbicide resistance at the end of this millennium.: Tapasztalatok a herbicid-rezisztenciarol az evezred vegen.

Solymosi, P. 1999. Experiences in herbicide resistance at the end of this millennium.: Tapasztalatok a herbicid-rezisztenciarol az evezred vegen. Novenyvedelem. 35: 485-496.
 

In vitro expression of variation of glyphosate tolerance in Sorghum halepense.

Kintzios, S., M. Mardikis, K. Passadeos, and G. Economou. 1999. In vitro expression of variation of glyphosate tolerance in Sorghum halepense. Weed Research. 39: 49-55.
 

Physiological basis for nicosulfuron and primisulfuron selectivity in five plant species.

Carey, J. B., D. Penner, and J. J. Kells. 1997. Physiological basis for nicosulfuron and primisulfuron selectivity in five plant species. Weed Science. 45: 22-30.
 

Identification of graminicide-resistant johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense).

Smeda, R. J., C. E. Snipes, and W. L. Barrentine. 1997. Identification of graminicide-resistant johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense). Weed Science. 45: 132-137.
 

Spot-treating johnsongrass in corn with Accent R and Beacon R.

Hurst, H. R. and J. E. Street. 1995. Spot-treating johnsongrass in corn with Accent R and Beacon R. Herbicide-resistant crops: a bitter or better harvest? Proceedings of the 48th annual meeting of the Southern Weed Science Society, Memphis, Tennessee, USA, 16-18 January 1995. : 18-30.
 

Target site-based resistance to herbicides inhibiting acetyl-CoA carboxylase.

Tardif, F. J. and S. B. Powles. 1993. Target site-based resistance to herbicides inhibiting acetyl-CoA carboxylase. Brighton crop protection conference, weeds. Proceedings of an international conference, Brighton, UK, 22-25 November 1993. 2: 533-540.
 

Documentation of graminicide [fluazifop-P, sethoxydim, quizalofop, quizalofop-P and clethodim]-resistant johnsongrass [Sorghum halepense] in cotton [grown in Mississippi, USA].

Snipes, C. E., W. L. Barrentine, and R. J. Smeda. 1993. Documentation of graminicide [fluazifop-P, sethoxydim, quizalofop, quizalofop-P and clethodim]-resistant johnsongrass [Sorghum halepense] in cotton [grown in Mississippi, USA]. Proceedings, Beltwide Cotton Conferences, 10-14 January 1993, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. : 1508.
 

Herbicide resistance confirmed in johnsongrass biotypes.

Barrentine, W. L., C. E. Snipes, and R. J. Smeda. 1992. Herbicide resistance confirmed in johnsongrass biotypes. Research Report Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station. 17: 5.
 

Combination of new herbicides for weed control along roadsides.

Nir, A. and A. Raz. 1988. Combination of new herbicides for weed control along roadsides. Phytoparasitica. 16: 386-387.
 

Some effects of the herbicide fluazyfop-butyl on the physiology of johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense (L.) Pers.).

Magallanes, M. E., G. Ortiz, and M. Rojas Garciduenas. 1986. Some effects of the herbicide fluazyfop-butyl on the physiology of johnsongrass (Sorghum halepense (L.) Pers.). Turrialba. 36: 469-472.
 

 

CONTRIBUTING WEED SCIENTISTS

JOHN BYRDEdit
Mississippi State University
312 Dorman Hall
P.O. Box 9555
Mississippi State, 39762, Mississippi
USA
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Acknowledgements Where to now?
The Herbicide Resistance Action Committee, The North American Herbicide Resistance Action Committee, the Weed Science Society of America, and weed scientists in Mississippi have been instrumental in providing you this information.  Particular thanks is given to John Byrd for providing detailed information.
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