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. 1991 Nov;83(1):65-70.
doi: 10.1007/BF00229227.

Mutations in corn (Zea mays L.) conferring resistance to imidazolinone herbicides

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Mutations in corn (Zea mays L.) conferring resistance to imidazolinone herbicides

K Newhouse et al. Theor Appl Genet. 1991 Nov.

Abstract

Three corn (Zea mays L.) lines resistant to imidazolinone herbicides were developed by in vitro selection and plant regeneration. For all three lines, resistance is inherited as a single semidominant allele. The resistance alleles from resistant lines XA17, XI12, and QJ22 have been crossed into the inbred line B73, and in each case homozygotes are tolerant of commercial use rates of imidazolinone herbicides. All resistant selections have herbicide-resistant forms of acetohydroxyacid synthase (AHAS), the known site of action of imidazolinone herbicides. The herbicide-resistant phenotypes displayed at the whole plant level correlate directly with herbicide insensitivity of the AHAS activities of the selections. The AHAS activities from all three selections have normal feedback regulation by valine and leucine, and plants containing the mutations display a normal phenotype.

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