2015 vic- agritech rural-resistance-april

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Herbicide resistance in western Victoria Dr Peter Boutsalis, University of Adelaide & Plant Science Consulting Plant Science Consulting

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Herbicide resistance in western Victoria

Dr Peter Boutsalis, University of Adelaide & Plant Science Consulting

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Why does herbicide resistance occur?

Herbicides don’t cause resistance!!

Resistance is naturally present.

Herbicides select and enrich resistance

poor spray conditions= low rate= weak resistance

mechanisms stack

Ryegrass/ wild radish- obligate outcrossing so

combine weak resistance strong resistance

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Incidence of Herbicide resistance

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Herbicide Resistance Surveys

Sampling– End of season – Collect seed from paddocks randomly over a wide geographic area

– Frequency 5-10 km

Evaluation- Pot testing– Pot testing in winter

Resistance levels change so need to revisit (eg 5 yr interval)

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Uni of Adelaide random weed surveys between 2004-2014(paddock surveyed)

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Testing of survey samples

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Ryegrass

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Ryegrass resistance in West-Victoria

Western Victoria Results of weed survey of 125 paddocks chosen at random in 2005 & 2010 conducted by the University of Adelaide. Paddocks were scored as resistant if the seeds collected exhibited >20% survival in a pot test conducted the following winter. Thus samples that exhibited 1% to less than 20% survival were scored as non-resistant.

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Vic glyphosate resistance 2014

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Relationship within Group A’s and B’s in resistant ryegrass

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Ryegrass resistance- Group A’sFOPS DEN DIM

If resistant to below: Hoegrass Verdict Targa Axial Achieve Select Factor

Hoegrass - R R ? ? ? ?

Verdict R - R ? ? ? ?

Targa R R - ? ? ? ?

Axial R R R - R ? ?

Achieve R R R R - ? ?

Select R R R R R - ?

Factor R R R R R R -

Rate response: Select, Factor, Select + Factor

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Ryegrass resistance- Group B’sSulfonylureas IMI’s TP’s

If resistant to below: Logran Glean Hussar

(ryegrass)Atlantis

(wild oats)Intervix/ OnDuty Crusader

Logran - R ? ? ? ?

Glean R - ? ? ? ?

Hussar R R - R ? R

Atlantis R R R - ? R

Intervix R R R ? R ? - R ?

Crusader R R R R ? -

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Why isn’t ryegrass controlled with Select?

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Different resistance occurs in a single paddock: Group A target site resistance

2078 25

2041 3

2078, 2041 11

2078, 2088 5

2041, 1781 1

1781, 2041, 2078

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2041, 2078, 2088

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• GROUP B target site resistance same senario

Paddock 2 Paddock 3

ACCase Target site mutations

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Mutation 1998 2003 2008 1781 6 8 13 2027 10 7 6 2041 40 32 43 2078 13 13 21 2088 11 6 19 2096 1 1

1781, 1999 1 1781, 2027 1 1781, 2041 3 2 14 1781, 2078 3 3 1781, 2096 2 1999, 2041 1 1999, 2078 3 2027, 2041 2 2 2027, 2078 3 2041, 2078 3 5 4 2041, 2088 1 3 2078, 2088 6 3 2078, 2096 2 2088, 2096 1

Distribution of ACCase mutations

in SA

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Herbicide tactics at different stages to control weeds

Knockdowns (don’t overuse Gly) vs RR-canola

Rotate between different modes of action

Trifluralin, Avadex, Boxer Gold, Sakura, Rustler (IBS)

In-crop (Group A & B’s) resistance.

Opportunities exist- use Herbicide Resistance

Testing vs overuse of Sakura/ Boxer Gold!

Seed-set: Crop topping- canola, pulses, wheat

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Successful weed control = integrated weed management

1. Effective herbicides (resistance testing)• Knockdown• Pre-emergence• Post-emergence• Seed-set stage

2. Non-herbicide strategies

“when on a good thing don’t stick to it!!

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IWM Crop Competition tactics

• Crop competition- barley-oats-trit-wheat-durum• Crop choice- cereals vs broadleaf crops• Seeding rate/ Crop density• Row Spacing• Cultivar choice• Optimum planting time• Seeding depth• Seed vigor (Quality testing)• Fertilizer timing• Pest and disease management

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Seedbanks- the seed in your paddock

• Surviving weeds set seed– Ryegrass: 80,000 seeds/m2 [3-4 years)]– Wild radish- 30,000 seeds/m2 [3-4 years]– Brome- 3,000 seeds/m2 [2-3 years]– Sowthistle- 68,000 seeds/m2 [< 1 year]

• Low numbers of resistant weeds can set lots of seeds

• Seed longevity

– Differs between species

– Left on surface [see above] vs burial (tillage systems)

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Managing the Weed Seed Bank- conventional tillage

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Successful farmers stop weed seed-set

Non-herbicide– Green manure– Hay, Silage– Competitive crops– Chaff cart– Harrington Seed Destructor– Burning stubbles/ wind rows

Herbicide– Brown manure– Crop topping – Pasture topping– Wick-wiping (lentils)

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Burning Header Rows

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NEW HERBICIDES

Adelaide University is investigating:

New MoA herbicides selective in wheat & canola

New non-selective knockdown herbicide

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Life Impact The University of Adelaide

Product F applied IBS

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What are your herbicide options?

Resistance testing

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Results using Seed Testing

Herbicide Product Rate

Herbicide Group

Farmer paddock

(g or ml/ha)Surviva

l(%)

Rating

Verdict + 1% Hasten 85 A-FOP 70 RR

Select + 1% Hasten 250 A-DIM 20 R

Select + 1% Hasten 500 A-DIM 0 S

Hussar + 1% Hasten 200 B-SU 90 RRR

Atrazine + 0.2% BS1000 2000 C 0 S

Triflur X 1000 D 0 S

What’s the outcome if farmer had chosen Verdict?

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Results Ratings

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Testing: www.plantscienceconsulting.com.au

Testing Plants Testing Seed

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Life Impact The University of Adelaide

Two main species of Brome

• B. diandrus (Great Brome)

– medium rainfall regions

– generally earlier germination

• B. rigidus (Rigid Brome)

– lower rainfall regions

– late and staggered germination

Herbicide resistance in Brome

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Life Impact The University of Adelaide

Herbicide resistance- random surveys

Survey Year Verdict (%)

Select (%)

Atlantis (%)

South Australia Mallee 2007 0 0 33Mid North 2008 2 0 3Eyre Peninsula 2009 0 0 5 Victoria

Western 2010 6 7 37Northern 2011 0 0 0

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Life Impact The University of Adelaide

Why Brome is a problem?

• Widely distributed

• Distribution increasing in no-till cropping

• Wide germination window

• Limited herbicide choice in-crop

– Wheat: Group B herbicides

– Broadleaf crops: Group A herbicides

• Herbicide resistance is developing

• IWM crucial eg. hay etc to stop seed-set. (herbicides alone not the solution)

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Life Impact The University of Adelaide

Multiple germinations• Knockdown, pre-emergent, post-emergent

(dead plants), second post-m required.

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Life Impact The University of Adelaide

Group A Resistance- Verdict

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Life Impact The University of Adelaide

Group B IMI Resistance (1800ml/ha Intervix)

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Life Impact The University of Adelaide

Glyphosate resistance- Maitland SA & Ouyen Vic.

Increasing rate improves control

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Brome resistance- Group A’s

FOPS DIM

If resistant to below: Verdict Targa Select Factor

Verdict - R R ? R ?

Targa R - R ? R ?

Select R ? R ? - R ?

Factor R ? R ? R -

Can get rate response improving control

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Brome resistance- Group B’sSulfonylureas IMI’s TP’s

If resistant to below: Monza Atlantis Intervix/

OnDuty Crusader

Monza - R? ? R?

Atlantis R - ? R?

Intervix R R - R

Crusader R R ? -

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Life Impact The University of Adelaide

Weed Control- in crop• Knock-down (non-selective)- delayed

emergence!

• Pre-emergent herbicide mixes – Trifluralin, Metribuzin, Sakura etc.

• Post-emergent herbicides– Group A: Targa, Verdict, Select- dicot crops– Group B: Atlantis, Crusader, Monza- wheat– Group B: Intervix, Midas- Clearfield w/b/c

• Limited choice of different MoA herbicides• Increased reliance on herbicides -> resistance

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Life Impact The University of Adelaide

Brome grass control at Pira, Vic 2013

Untreated control

Sakura + Avadex Xtra

Source: M Witney (DM)

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Life Impact The University of Adelaide

Efficacy of pre-em herbicides and brome seed germination

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Trifluralin

Sakura

Metribuzin

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Managing broadleaf weed resistance

wild radish,

Indian hedge mustard,

sowthistle

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Wild Radish-

Directed resistance testing:Group B/F/I resistant wild radish detected in SA and Vic

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Wild Radish

Genetically diverse like ryegrass.

Cross pollinates so resistance genes are transferred (= ryegrass)

Seedbank life: (3-4yr surface 6-8+ yr buried) exposure to same MoA.

Not all seeds germinate in following year.

Stacking of resistance (multiple resistance) = ryegrass

Rotate MoA groups B, C, F, H, I, even if cheaper herbicides working

Use full rates!!

Spray early- younger resistant weeds can be killed– Especially contact herbicides- bromoxynil, diflufenican, velocity

Multiple herbicide timings- control new flushes

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Sowthistle (% resistant samples)

The next big weed resistance problem!!

Directed resistance testing:Group I resistance se SA Group M resistance in s-NSW

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Indian Hedge Mustard (% resistant samples)

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Indian Hedge Mustard

Western Victoria- IHM = incidence in 15% of

paddocks

Reliance on Group B/I I resistance B/I resistance

SA - Group B and I resistance (stacked resistance)

Western Vic:

– 3 cases: resistance to Brodal (3 L/ha)

– 1 case Atrazine (3 kg/ha)

– Mostly self-pollinated (pollen transfer very rare)

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Optimising the impact of glyphosate- ryegrass

- Glyphosate resistance- Factors affecting glyphosate performance- Improving glyphosate performance

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Where & why has glyphosate resistant ryegrass evolved?

Intensive use of glyphosate >15yr with little alternative weed control practices

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Facts about glyphosate resistant weeds

• All growth stages are resistant- seedlings, pollen etc.

• Younger growth stages can be more sensitive.• Resistance transferred by pollen & seed• Progeny from survivors can be more resistant

(accumulation of mechanisms)

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Increasing the level of glyphosate resistance: mechanisms are additive

Surv

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TS

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Translocation

Cross: Translocation + TS

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Variation in Glyphosate resistance in ryegrass- resistance testing of individual farmer samples

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Different resistance profiles! Data courtesy of P. Boutsalis, Plant Science Consulting

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Improving glyphosate efficacy

– Avoid treating plants with the below conditions:• stressed plants

• high temperatures

• Poor coverage

• Dust covering leaves

• Confirmed resistance- resistance test

• Treating older plants (if one of the above conditions exists)

– Higher rates may not be effective on resistant plants unless a resistance test

confirms this.

– Prevent glyphosate resistant individuals set seed to avoid accumulation of

resistance mechanisms.

– Rotate from glyphosate even if no resistance (paraquat products/ residuals eg.

bromacil along fencelines/ non-cropped areas).

– Resistance testing: for glyphosate resistance (several rates) important.

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Quick-Test: Survivors resistant ??

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1000ml/ha 1500ml/ha

Glyphosate 540g ai/L

1000ml/ha 1500ml/ha

Survivors to 1000ml/ha indicates low-level glyphosate resistance

which is becoming common

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Fencelines- high risk for Glyphosate resistance

Paraquat mixtures, bromacil

2L/ha Glyphosate

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Control of Glyphosate -R ryegrass on a fence line in Kapunda SA with herbicide mixtures-

2013Fenceline was sprayed in late winter, 2013

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Kapunda SA, 2013

At sprayingUntreated

Uragan 3kg/ha + Basta 5 L/haUragan 3kg/ha + Paraquat 2 L/ha

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The End

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