Orobanche cumana is an important pest of sunflower crops in Europe and Asia. Recently, two highly virulent populations of sunflower broomrape from Greece were found to have evolved resistance to imazamox owing to the A205D and S653N acetolactate synthase (ALS) target‐site mutations. We have developed two robust fluorophore‐based kompetitive allele‐specific (KASP) assays to cost‐effectively genotype a large European collection of O. cumana for these two mutations.
Prevalence of two acetolactate synthase target site resistance mutations in sunflower broomrape from Europe as determined by robust kompetitive allele‐specific assays (KASP)
Deepmala Sehgal,Alberto Martin‐Sanz,Antonio Sayago,Anastasia Perraki,S. Kaundun
Published 2025 in Pest Management Science
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2025
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Pest Management Science
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2025-11-11
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Agricultural and Food Sciences, Medicine, Biology, Environmental Science
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