INTERNATIONAL HERBICIDE-RESISTANT WEED DATABASE

HRAC GROUP 2 (LEGACY B) RESISTANT JAPANESE BROME
(Bromus japonicus)


Inhibition of Acetolactate Synthase HRAC Group 2 (Legacy B)

United States, Kansas
INTRODUCTION JAPANESE BROME
Japanese Brome (Bromus japonicus) is a monocot weed in the Poaceae family.  In Kansas this weed first evolved resistance to Group 2 (Legacy B) herbicides in 2007 and infests Winter wheat.   Group 2 (Legacy B) herbicides are known as Inhibition of Acetolactate Synthase (Inhibition of Acetolactate Synthase ).  Research has shown that these particular biotypes are resistant to imazamox, propoxycarbazone-Na, pyroxsulam, and sulfosulfuron and they may be cross-resistant to other Group 2 (Legacy B) herbicides.

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QUIK STATS (last updated Jan 25, 2011 )

Common NameJapanese Brome
SpeciesBromus japonicus
GroupInhibition of Acetolactate Synthase HRAC Group 2 (Legacy B)
Herbicidesimazamox, propoxycarbazone-Na, pyroxsulam, and sulfosulfuron
LocationUnited States, Kansas
Year2007
Situation(s)Winter wheat
Contributors - (Alphabetically)Dallas Peterson 
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ACADEMIC ASPECTS

Confirmation Tests

Greenhouse, and Laboratory trials comparing a known susceptible Japanese Brome biotype with this Japanese Brome 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

Genetic studies on HRAC Group 2 resistant Japanese Brome have not been reported to the site.  There may be a note below or an article discussing the genetics of this biotype in the Fact Sheets and Other Literature
 
Mechanism of Resistance

Studies on the mechanism of resistance of Group 2 (Legacy B) resistant Japanese Brome from Kansas indicate that resistance is due to an altered target site.  There may be a note below or an article discussing the mechanism of resistance in the Fact Sheets and Other Literature
 
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 2 (Legacy B) resistant Japanese Brome from Kansas please update the database.
 
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CONTRIBUTING WEED SCIENTISTS

DALLAS PETERSON
Professor and Extension Weed Specialist
Kansas State University
Department of Agronomy
3703 Throckmorton Plant Sciences Center
1712 Claflin Road
Manhattan, KS 66506-0110, Kansas
United States
Email Dallas Peterson
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The Herbicide Resistance Action Committee, The Weed Science Society of America, and weed scientists in Kansas have been instrumental in providing you this information. Particular thanks is given to Dallas Peterson for providing detailed information.
Herbicide Resistant Japanese Brome Globally
(Bromus japonicus)
Herbicide Resistant Japanese Brome Globally
(Bromus japonicus)
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Herbicide Resistant Japanese Brome Globally
(Bromus japonicus)
#CountryFirstYearSituationActive IngredientsSite of Action
1 United States (Kansas) United StatesKansas2007 Winter wheat imazamox, propoxycarbazone-Na, pyroxsulam, and sulfosulfuron 45 Inhibition of Acetolactate Synthase ( HRAC Group 2 (Legacy B)
246Bromus japonicusJapanese Brome5447
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