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Glyphosate Weed resistance
            and
Weed Resistance Management
         in Europe

     Prague , June 2011




               Ivo Brants
    Regulatory Sciences Lead, EMEA
EMEA Context / Stakes
                         European
                         Directives
            Water                             Country specifics
            framework                         – Example France       WRM
                                  Water
                                  quality                         Stewardship and
      Sustainable                                                       FTO
                                             Ecophyto               Action plans
         Use of                                2018
       Pesticides
                      Nitrate                               Inter-
                     directive                              crops




                                    STAKES
1. Re-Positioning the uses of Roundup in sustainable agronomic systems
2. Helping our customers to position/justify the uses of Roundup in the
   context of chemical restrictions
Definitions:
Herbicide Resistance: "Herbicide resistance is the inherited ability of a plant to
   survive and reproduce following exposure to a dose of herbicide normally
   lethal to the wild type.”
    – ‘dose of herbicide’ = Labeled Rate
    – Minimum differential between ‘susceptible’ and ‘resistant’ populations is generally
      considered to be 2X

Herbicide Tolerance: "Herbicide tolerance is the inherent ability of a species to
   survive and reproduce after herbicide treatment. This implies that there was
   no selection or genetic manipulation to make the plant tolerant; it is naturally
   tolerant."

Hard-to-control: Weed species that tend to be more sensitive to rate, growth
   stage and application conditions to achieve commercially acceptable
   control.
    – Hard-to-control does not equate to species most likely to develop resistance
Weed Resistance : Selection pressure
"Herbicide resistance is the inherited ability of a plant to survive and reproduce
following exposure to a dose of herbicide normally lethal to the wild type.”




                              Resistant




                               Resistance is detected when a high proportion
                               (usually >15-30%) of the treated population is
                               resistant to the herbicide.
                                                                Courtesy of Ian Heap
Shorten the Learning Curve on
 Weed Management in the Future




                                                             Minor
                                             Understand      adjustments
                                             all the tools   to rates and
                            Begin            that can be     timings of
                            experimenting    used            herbicides
                            with residual    to manage       system and
              No proactive                   the weeds,
                            products.                        management
              change to                      and have
                            A complete                       practices.
              herbicide                      implemented
                            weed
              program.                       a systems
                            management
Assume        The                            approach to
                            program is not
escapes are   resistant                      manage
                            implemented
due to missed weeds         or the           them.
applications. spread to     appropriate
              larger areas
                            herbicide was
              of the field.
                            not use.
Weed Resistance Monitoring:
Objectives: Early detection of new species and
   spread to new areas

Options:
    –   Long-term field studies
    –   Monitor grower fields and take weed counts
    –   Monitor grower performance issues with appropriate follow up
    –   Random collection of weed seed and grow-outs

What has not worked:
    –   Long-term field studies nor routine monitoring of grower fields
        are effective for either objective



What has been useful:
    –   Coordinated efforts between Industry, Farm Consultants, and
        Universities to monitor grower performance for early detection

    –   Random collection of weed seed and growouts is effective to
        identify the spread of resistance                                 Courtesy B. Johnson




Baseline studies are only needed when the
performance of a herbicide in not clearly understood
    – glyphosate performance is well known.
Monitoring, reporting and reaction to changes of
                  performance

    Grower                   Initial investigation with retailer,
  performance                       Monsanto and grower
    enquiry
        Likely performance issue
     (application, rate & timing, …)
                                                            Possible resistance

Remedial treatment recommendation from           Field test assuming possible resistance,
               Monsanto                           looking for management for the issue

          Follow-up to ensure                        Further investigation of the case
       effective control obtained               (green-house efficacy, heritability tests,…)

      Confirmation that resistance
                                                           Resistance confirmed
             is not involved

                                                  Implementation of mitigation plan
        Opportunity to train on               Publication and notification to registration
       Good Agricultural Practices                              bodies
                                               Monitoring and follow-up in next seasons
Glyphosate Resistance – reported as well as allegations

                                            Not on map, CZ republic:
                                            Conyza canadiensis (railways)
France
Lolium rigidum
Conyza sumatriensis ??




                                            Italy:
                      Spain:                                  Greece
Portugal:                                   Lolium rigidum
                      Lolium rigidum                          Conyza bonariensis
Lolium rigidum
                      Lolium multiflorum
Conyza bonariensis ??
                      Conyza bonariensis
                      Conyza canadensis                             Israel:
                      Conyza sumatriensis                           Lolium rigidum
                                                                    Conyza bonariensis
                                                                                         8
Resistance Mechanisms are not Equal in
                     Magnitude or Probability


Target Site        Mutations
• Weak to IMMUNE
   • ALS, ACCase,
   •Photosystem 2
   •DNA


 Metabolism                                        Exclusion
 • Weak Resistance                                 • Weak Resistance; Very Rare
    •ALS, ACCase,                                     •Active (sequestration)
    •Photosystem 2                                    •Passive (cuticle )
    •DNA
    •Most others    Combinations Possible
  11/6/2008                MONSANTO CONFIDENTIAL                          9
Glyphosate Resistance Mechanisms
                                                     Exclusion
Target Site                                    Extracellular
                                               • Hypersensitive, excission
         Mutations
       • Pro106X                       1
                        4                                  •Slow across
                                                 2          plasmalema


                         2                 2
Over Expression                   0
   • Copy number
                                                     Intracellular
   • Expression level
                                                   • Vacuole accumulation
                    Metabolism                     ~8X Single gene, Dominant
                    • Legumes
                    • Very SLOW
                                      Combinations Known
                                                                      10
Factors Associated with Evolution of GR
                Weeds: “Low Rates”
•   “Low Rates” ( application rate and/or
    applications beyond recommended growth
    stages)

    – For some species, rate is a factor related
      to the development of resistance
      “Does cutting herbicide rates threaten the sustainability
      of weed management in cropping systems?”
      Michael Renton, et al 2011,
      Journal of Theoretical Biology 283 (2011) 14–27

    – Rate is also a factor related to weed
      shifts
Factors associated with glyphosate
         resistance development




                       No alternative control
                              methods




European cases are only present in perennial and non crop situations.
          Arable crops in Europe are not a problem so far.          12
Control recommendations example Conyza
Optimum stage for treatment: Rosette Stage
Or seedling or flowering (at higher rates) but not stem extension




Best with low water volume < 200 lts/ha
Best results from rosette applications in early spring
Conyza germinates from autumn to spring so mix of growth stages common –
low efficacy often not related to resistance
Research and Development
Significant resources are focused on herbicide resistance:

   – Mechanisms of resistance
   – Weed biology / Modeling
   – Best practices to retard development of resistance and management of
     existing problems
   – Discovery/development of new options

                                                          100%
                                                          90%

      Translocatio                                        80%                                                    GA S

           n
                      Target Site                                                                                GA R




                                        Percent Control
                                                          70%                                                    TN 1
                                                          60%                                                    TN 2
                                                                                                                 MS
                                                          50%
                                                                                                                 Azlin
                                                          40%                                                    TN 1 Fit
      Sequestration   Metabolism                                                                                 TN 2 Fit
                                                          30%
                                                                                                                 MS Fit
                                                          20%                                                    Azlin Fit

                                                          10%
                                                           0%
                                                                 0   0.2   0.4    0.6   0.8    1     1.2   1.4
                                                                           Glyphosate (kg a.e./ha)

    Monsanto works closely with Academics around the world to answer
    the key questions…..
Different registration even within the TNV segment
                    Example Italy

  HRAC group   Active ingredient    Citrus   Pome fruits   Olives   Vineyard


  A            Fluazifop-P-Butile   X                      X        X
  A            Cycloxydim                    X                      X
  B            Flazasulfuron        X                      X        X
  D            Diquat bromide       X        X             X        X
  E            Oxadiazon            X        X             X        X
  E            Oxyfluorfen          X                      X        X
  G            Glyphosat            X        X             X        X
  K1           Pendimethalin                 X                      X
  K1           Propyzamide          X                               X
  L            Isoxaben             X        X             X        X
  O            MCPA                 X        X                      X
  O            Fluroxypir           X        X             X
  O            Dicamba                       X
                                                                           16
Alternating Herbicides vs Mixtures
               (Postemergence example)

Herbicide mixtures, whose               Field pennycress (Thlaspi
components are equally                 arvense) response averaged
effective against the target           over 4 yr of the experiment
weed species, are predicted                       No ALS      ALS 1:4   ALS Mixture
through model simulations to
                                                                                  29
delay resistance longer than
rotations.
                                             11
                                                                                            8
Powles et al. 1997;                 0.3               0.6
                                                                          4

Dingle et al, 2003;
                                  Biomass @ maturity (g/m2)             Resistant seed bank (%)
Beckie et al. 2009;
                               Selection for Weed Resistance: Herbicide Rotation
                               and Mixture. Beckie et al. Weed Tech. 2009.
8C
Resistant
Horseweed
is sensitive            24 hr

when cold        0.5    0.75     1   2   4    8
acclimated     0 lb/a
                                             25C
                        12 hr




                          2 hr



Resistance mechanism is not ON in the cold
    42 DAT
Stewardship Guidelines

General principles of herbicide resistance management:
•   Apply integrated weed management practices. Use multiple herbicide modes-of-
    action with overlapping weed spectrums in rotation, sequences, or mixtures.

•   Use the full recommended herbicide rate and proper application timing for the hardest
    to control weed species present in the field.

•   Scout fields after herbicide application to ensure control has been achieved. Avoid
    allowing weeds to reproduce by seed or to proliferate vegetatively

•   Monitor site and clean equipment between sites.



Summary
• Significant progress has been made in the consistency of messages
Evidence of Success of Education Programs in the U.S.


                             Always or                      Rarely or
    Best Practices             Often     Sometimes           Never

    Scout before               83%         11%                 5%

    Scout after                81%         15%                 4%

    Start with clean field     75%         13%                 12%

    Control early              89%          9%                 2%

    Control escapes            79%         15%                 6%

    Clean equipment            25%         20%                 54%

    New seed                   94%          3%                 2%

    Different modes            39%         33%                 28%

    Supplemental tillage       21%         26%                 53%

    Use label rate             93%          4%                 1%

                                                 Frisvold et al, 2009
Principles of Monsanto’s Weed Resistance Stewardship Program:


  Commitment to follow-up on performance complaints and situations in which
  weed resistance is suspected

  Transparency (a clear and open process)
      Where resistance has been confirmed by established valid criteria, we acknowledge
      and communicate and recommend practices to manage the resistant weed

      General resistance statement (for all Roundup labels in EMEA)
      Specific resistance statement (in addition to the general statement, for countries with
      confirmed glyphosate resistant weed biotypes)

  Provide management solutions, information, and training to farmers so they can
  continue to be successful with the glyphosate herbicide

  Maintain close cooperation with all outside parties involved with weed resistance
  (Industry, Academics, Commodity Groups, Regulators) to provide the best
  solutions to growers

  Maintain a leadership position in research on glyphosate resistant weeds and
  best management practices

  Discover and provide new options for more effective weed control management
Monsanto’s Commitment to Sustainable Agriculture
• PRODUCE MORE:
  – Double corn, soy, cotton &
    canola yields by 2030 vs. 2000

• CONSERVE MORE:
  – Reduce aggregate use of key
    resources by 1/3 per unit of
    output by 2030 vs. 2000

• IMPROVE FARMERS’ LIVES:
  – By boosting productivity and
    efficiency, including reaching
    more than 5M subsistence
    farmers by 2020



  Sustainable Weed Management
Thank you !

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  • 1. Glyphosate Weed resistance and Weed Resistance Management in Europe Prague , June 2011 Ivo Brants Regulatory Sciences Lead, EMEA
  • 2. EMEA Context / Stakes European Directives Water Country specifics framework – Example France WRM Water quality Stewardship and Sustainable FTO Ecophyto Action plans Use of 2018 Pesticides Nitrate Inter- directive crops STAKES 1. Re-Positioning the uses of Roundup in sustainable agronomic systems 2. Helping our customers to position/justify the uses of Roundup in the context of chemical restrictions
  • 3. Definitions: Herbicide Resistance: "Herbicide resistance is the inherited ability of a plant to survive and reproduce following exposure to a dose of herbicide normally lethal to the wild type.” – ‘dose of herbicide’ = Labeled Rate – Minimum differential between ‘susceptible’ and ‘resistant’ populations is generally considered to be 2X Herbicide Tolerance: "Herbicide tolerance is the inherent ability of a species to survive and reproduce after herbicide treatment. This implies that there was no selection or genetic manipulation to make the plant tolerant; it is naturally tolerant." Hard-to-control: Weed species that tend to be more sensitive to rate, growth stage and application conditions to achieve commercially acceptable control. – Hard-to-control does not equate to species most likely to develop resistance
  • 4. Weed Resistance : Selection pressure "Herbicide resistance is the inherited ability of a plant to survive and reproduce following exposure to a dose of herbicide normally lethal to the wild type.” Resistant Resistance is detected when a high proportion (usually >15-30%) of the treated population is resistant to the herbicide. Courtesy of Ian Heap
  • 5. Shorten the Learning Curve on Weed Management in the Future Minor Understand adjustments all the tools to rates and Begin that can be timings of experimenting used herbicides with residual to manage system and No proactive the weeds, products. management change to and have A complete practices. herbicide implemented weed program. a systems management Assume The approach to program is not escapes are resistant manage implemented due to missed weeds or the them. applications. spread to appropriate larger areas herbicide was of the field. not use.
  • 6. Weed Resistance Monitoring: Objectives: Early detection of new species and spread to new areas Options: – Long-term field studies – Monitor grower fields and take weed counts – Monitor grower performance issues with appropriate follow up – Random collection of weed seed and grow-outs What has not worked: – Long-term field studies nor routine monitoring of grower fields are effective for either objective What has been useful: – Coordinated efforts between Industry, Farm Consultants, and Universities to monitor grower performance for early detection – Random collection of weed seed and growouts is effective to identify the spread of resistance Courtesy B. Johnson Baseline studies are only needed when the performance of a herbicide in not clearly understood – glyphosate performance is well known.
  • 7. Monitoring, reporting and reaction to changes of performance Grower Initial investigation with retailer, performance Monsanto and grower enquiry Likely performance issue (application, rate & timing, …) Possible resistance Remedial treatment recommendation from Field test assuming possible resistance, Monsanto looking for management for the issue Follow-up to ensure Further investigation of the case effective control obtained (green-house efficacy, heritability tests,…) Confirmation that resistance Resistance confirmed is not involved Implementation of mitigation plan Opportunity to train on Publication and notification to registration Good Agricultural Practices bodies Monitoring and follow-up in next seasons
  • 8. Glyphosate Resistance – reported as well as allegations Not on map, CZ republic: Conyza canadiensis (railways) France Lolium rigidum Conyza sumatriensis ?? Italy: Spain: Greece Portugal: Lolium rigidum Lolium rigidum Conyza bonariensis Lolium rigidum Lolium multiflorum Conyza bonariensis ?? Conyza bonariensis Conyza canadensis Israel: Conyza sumatriensis Lolium rigidum Conyza bonariensis 8
  • 9. Resistance Mechanisms are not Equal in Magnitude or Probability Target Site Mutations • Weak to IMMUNE • ALS, ACCase, •Photosystem 2 •DNA Metabolism Exclusion • Weak Resistance • Weak Resistance; Very Rare •ALS, ACCase, •Active (sequestration) •Photosystem 2 •Passive (cuticle ) •DNA •Most others Combinations Possible 11/6/2008 MONSANTO CONFIDENTIAL 9
  • 10. Glyphosate Resistance Mechanisms Exclusion Target Site Extracellular • Hypersensitive, excission Mutations • Pro106X 1 4 •Slow across 2 plasmalema 2 2 Over Expression 0 • Copy number Intracellular • Expression level • Vacuole accumulation Metabolism ~8X Single gene, Dominant • Legumes • Very SLOW Combinations Known 10
  • 11. Factors Associated with Evolution of GR Weeds: “Low Rates” • “Low Rates” ( application rate and/or applications beyond recommended growth stages) – For some species, rate is a factor related to the development of resistance “Does cutting herbicide rates threaten the sustainability of weed management in cropping systems?” Michael Renton, et al 2011, Journal of Theoretical Biology 283 (2011) 14–27 – Rate is also a factor related to weed shifts
  • 12. Factors associated with glyphosate resistance development No alternative control methods European cases are only present in perennial and non crop situations. Arable crops in Europe are not a problem so far. 12
  • 13. Control recommendations example Conyza Optimum stage for treatment: Rosette Stage Or seedling or flowering (at higher rates) but not stem extension Best with low water volume < 200 lts/ha Best results from rosette applications in early spring Conyza germinates from autumn to spring so mix of growth stages common – low efficacy often not related to resistance
  • 14. Research and Development Significant resources are focused on herbicide resistance: – Mechanisms of resistance – Weed biology / Modeling – Best practices to retard development of resistance and management of existing problems – Discovery/development of new options 100% 90% Translocatio 80% GA S n Target Site GA R Percent Control 70% TN 1 60% TN 2 MS 50% Azlin 40% TN 1 Fit Sequestration Metabolism TN 2 Fit 30% MS Fit 20% Azlin Fit 10% 0% 0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 1.2 1.4 Glyphosate (kg a.e./ha) Monsanto works closely with Academics around the world to answer the key questions…..
  • 15. Different registration even within the TNV segment Example Italy HRAC group Active ingredient Citrus Pome fruits Olives Vineyard A Fluazifop-P-Butile X X X A Cycloxydim X X B Flazasulfuron X X X D Diquat bromide X X X X E Oxadiazon X X X X E Oxyfluorfen X X X G Glyphosat X X X X K1 Pendimethalin X X K1 Propyzamide X X L Isoxaben X X X X O MCPA X X X O Fluroxypir X X X O Dicamba X 16
  • 16. Alternating Herbicides vs Mixtures (Postemergence example) Herbicide mixtures, whose Field pennycress (Thlaspi components are equally arvense) response averaged effective against the target over 4 yr of the experiment weed species, are predicted No ALS ALS 1:4 ALS Mixture through model simulations to 29 delay resistance longer than rotations. 11 8 Powles et al. 1997; 0.3 0.6 4 Dingle et al, 2003; Biomass @ maturity (g/m2) Resistant seed bank (%) Beckie et al. 2009; Selection for Weed Resistance: Herbicide Rotation and Mixture. Beckie et al. Weed Tech. 2009.
  • 17. 8C Resistant Horseweed is sensitive 24 hr when cold 0.5 0.75 1 2 4 8 acclimated 0 lb/a 25C 12 hr 2 hr Resistance mechanism is not ON in the cold 42 DAT
  • 18. Stewardship Guidelines General principles of herbicide resistance management: • Apply integrated weed management practices. Use multiple herbicide modes-of- action with overlapping weed spectrums in rotation, sequences, or mixtures. • Use the full recommended herbicide rate and proper application timing for the hardest to control weed species present in the field. • Scout fields after herbicide application to ensure control has been achieved. Avoid allowing weeds to reproduce by seed or to proliferate vegetatively • Monitor site and clean equipment between sites. Summary • Significant progress has been made in the consistency of messages
  • 19. Evidence of Success of Education Programs in the U.S. Always or Rarely or Best Practices Often Sometimes Never Scout before 83% 11% 5% Scout after 81% 15% 4% Start with clean field 75% 13% 12% Control early 89% 9% 2% Control escapes 79% 15% 6% Clean equipment 25% 20% 54% New seed 94% 3% 2% Different modes 39% 33% 28% Supplemental tillage 21% 26% 53% Use label rate 93% 4% 1% Frisvold et al, 2009
  • 20. Principles of Monsanto’s Weed Resistance Stewardship Program: Commitment to follow-up on performance complaints and situations in which weed resistance is suspected Transparency (a clear and open process) Where resistance has been confirmed by established valid criteria, we acknowledge and communicate and recommend practices to manage the resistant weed General resistance statement (for all Roundup labels in EMEA) Specific resistance statement (in addition to the general statement, for countries with confirmed glyphosate resistant weed biotypes) Provide management solutions, information, and training to farmers so they can continue to be successful with the glyphosate herbicide Maintain close cooperation with all outside parties involved with weed resistance (Industry, Academics, Commodity Groups, Regulators) to provide the best solutions to growers Maintain a leadership position in research on glyphosate resistant weeds and best management practices Discover and provide new options for more effective weed control management
  • 21. Monsanto’s Commitment to Sustainable Agriculture • PRODUCE MORE: – Double corn, soy, cotton & canola yields by 2030 vs. 2000 • CONSERVE MORE: – Reduce aggregate use of key resources by 1/3 per unit of output by 2030 vs. 2000 • IMPROVE FARMERS’ LIVES: – By boosting productivity and efficiency, including reaching more than 5M subsistence farmers by 2020 Sustainable Weed Management