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Genetic variation and phylogenetic relationships of triazine-resistant and triazine-susceptible biotypes of Solanum nigrum– analysis using RAPD markers
Authors:M Stankiewicz  G Gadamski  & S W Gawronski
Institution:Section of Basic Natural Sciences in Horticulture, Faculty of Horticulture, Warsaw Agricultural University, ul. Nowoursynowska 166, 02–787 Warsaw, Poland
Abstract:The expansion of weed species is a major problem in agriculture, especially when the number of herbicide-resistant biotypes is rising continuously. The major ecological questions associated with the evolution of herbicide resistance involve an intricate understanding of the interplay between gene frequency, fitness, inheritance and gene flow. In this study, the RAPD (Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA) technique, which facilitates detection of variability at DNA level, was used to examine the spread of Solanum nigrum L. populations. Twenty-five populations, from Poland, France and the UK, were analysed. Six populations from Poland and one from France showed target site-based triazine resistance. The genetic relationship between individuals was studied using the RAPD technique. It was found that some resistant populations from the Gabin and Grojec areas show very high affinity levels compared with individuals from France. Three groups of populations in which resistance had developed independently were distinguished. The results of the present investigation suggest that migratory birds, such as Turdus pilaris L. and Sturnus vulgaris L., play an important in spreading S. nigrum seeds.
Keywords:RAPD  genetic diversity  agroecology  herbicide resistance  black nightshade
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