Molecular Identification of Sagittaria trifolia and S. aginash Based on Barcode

Mi-Jung Kim1   Jeongran Lee1,*   Jin-Won Kim1   In-Yong Lee1   

1National Institute of Agricultural Sciences

Abstract

Since sulfonylurea (SU) herbicide-resistant Monochoria korsakowii in Seosan reclaimed land in 1998 was reported first, herbicide-resistant weed species and their area of occurrence have been steadily increasing. In recent years, Sagittaria trifolia resistant to SU herbicides has been reported in Gimhae, Gyeongnam province. While collecting S. trifolia for constructing barcode database of major weeds we were suspicious by the continuous variation in the leave morphology of the species. In order to identify the S. trifolia from S. aginash we barcoded the species collected from domestic using ITS and compared the sequence variation with the ITS sequences of S. aginash downloaded from NCBI. As a result, it was found that the plants collected from the domestic did not have any variation among individuals although they showed wide morphological variation. On the other hand, interspecific variation between S. trifolia and S. aginash was 4.6%. Plants that are difficult to identify using morphological characters can be identified quickly and accurately using the barcode technique. Herbicide-resistant weeds may require different management practices depending on the species even in the same genus. Domestic herbicide-resistant weeds are steadily increasing. Therefore, accurate identification of these species must be preceded for effective weed control.

Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the project from the Cooperative Research Program for Agricultural Science & Technology Development of the Rural Development Administration, Korea under Grant number PJ012640.

Figures & Tables

Fig. 1. Leaf variation of Sagittaria trifolia collected from Yangpyeong, Gyeonggido.