A rapeseed mutant resistant to imidazolidone was found as a volunteer in the soybean field treated by spraying imidazolidoneherbicide. The resistance of this mutant was steadily inherited and effective,which had been testified by consecutive assessment of several generations in 3 years. The mutant showed resistant to a dose of imidazolidone which was two times of the effective concentration of this herbicide. It is of great theoretical and practical significance for the identification of new herbicideresistant oilseed rape genes with independent intellectual property,also for the development of new varieties against environmental release restrictions.