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- Title
Inhibition of photosynthesis in intact plants of biotypes resistant or susceptible to atrazine and cross-resistance to other herbicides.
- Authors
Van Oorschot, J. L. P.; Van Leeuwen, P. H.
- Abstract
A concentration of atrazine of 0.1 mM 1-1 in the nutrient solution resulted in complete inhibition of photosynthesis in intact leaves of susceptible biotypes of <em>Amaranthus retroflexus</em> L., <em>Polygonum lapathifolium</em> L., <em>Chenopodium album</em> L., <em>Solanum nigrum</em> L., <em>Poa annua</em> L. and <em>Stellaria media</em> (L.) Vill. within a few hours of treatment, whereas the inhibition of the resistant biotypes by the same concentration varied from small to moderate. In contrast, diuron (10 or 20 µM 1-1) produced only minor differences between resistant and susceptible biotypes. The influence of some other herbicides on photosynthesis of these resistant biotypes was also smaller than that on the susceptible biotypes. This cross-resistance was evaluated with the resistance factor for intact leaves of <em>Brassica napus</em> L., <em>A. retroflexus</em>, and <em>S. nigrum</em>. This factor is equal to the ratio of the herbicide concentration in leaves of the resistant biotype to that in leaves of the susceptible biotype with inhibition to half-maximum rate of photosynthesis. This concentration in the leaves was calculated from the concentration in the nutrient solution, and the total transpiration divided by leaf area from the beginning of the herbicide treatment until the moment of half-maximum of photosynthesis. The resistance factors for intact leaves of <em>A. retroflexus, S. nigrum</em> and <em>B. napus</em> were 26-30 for atraton, 3-7 for metamitron, 2-9 for bromacil, 3-5 for monolinuron, 1 for diuron and < 1 for bentazone. For isolated chloroplasts much higher values have been reported. The reason for this discrepancy is not clear. A somewhat higher resistance factor (around 50-60) was derived after infiltration of detached leaves of these species with atraton solutions.
- Subjects
PHOTOSYNTHESIS; AMARANTHS; POLYGONUM; CHENOPODIUM album; SOLANUM nigrum; BRASSICA; LEAVES; HERBICIDES
- Publication
Weed Research, 1988, Vol 28, Issue 4, p223
- ISSN
0043-1737
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1365-3180.1988.tb00799.x