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Prediction of a low dose herbicide effect from studies on binding of metribuzin to the chloroplasts of Chenopodium album L.
Authors:D H KETEL  M J W VAN DER WIELEN  L A P LOTZ
Institution:Research Institute for Agrobiology and Soil Fertility (AB-DLO), P O Box 14, NL-6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands
Abstract:Chenopodium album L. seedlings at the 4- and 8-leaf stage were exposed to low concentrations metribuzin 4-amino-6-(l, l-dimethyl)-3-(methylthio)-l,2,4-triazin (4 H )-one] in nutrient solution to study herbicide uptake and the effects of low-dose rates. Chlorophyll fluorescence was measured to relate the inhibition of photosynthesis to herbicide dose. The minimum rate at which metribuzin fully inhibited photosynthesis was less than 1 μM for seedlings at the 4-leaf stage of development, and between 1 and 5 μM for the 8-leaf stage seedlings. With isolated chloroplasts, experiments were conducted to establish the relationship between the amount of herbicide molecules bound to each chloroplast and the inhibition of photosynthesis. From the dose-response curves obtained it was calculated that photosynthesis was fully inhibited when 7.5 105 molecules metribuzin were bound to each chloroplast. This amount of binding was used to estimate minimum-lethal dose rates of metribuzin required for seedlings differing in fresh weight of leaves and amounts of chloroplasts present. It is suggested that prediction of a low dose herbicide effect from studies on binding of photosystem-II inhibitors in combination with chlorophyll fluorescence measurements may lead to the development of a new weed management strategy.
Keywords:Chenopodium album            metribuzin  minimum-lethal dose rate  photosynthesis  chloroplasts  developmental stage
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