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Mechanism of Isoxaben Tolerance in Agrostis palustris var. Penncross
Authors:HEIM, D. R.   BJELK, L A.   JAMES, J.   SCHNEEGURT, M. A.   LARRINUA, I. M.
Abstract:Previous work has demonstrated that isoxaben tolerant mutantsof Arabidopsis thaliana var. Columbia are most likely alteredat the site of isoxaben binding. The salient question becomeswhether or not species selectivity to this herbicide might alsobe a result of differential target site binding. Grasses aregenerally more tolerant to isoxaben than dicots. In this communicationwe show that Agrostis palustris var. Penncross, a grass, is83-fold more tolerant in a soil incorporation test and 170-foldmore tolerant to inhibition of glucose incorporation into cellulosethan is Arabidopsis, a dicot. Cell wall fractionation of Agrostisshows a specific effect on cellulose biosynthesis. At most,5-fold of the 170-fold tolerance exhibited by Agrostis in termsof cellulose biosynthesis can be attributed to decreased isoxabenuptake under the test conditions. Furthermore, Agrostis is unableto metabolize isoxaben to any significant degree. Therefore,we suggest that the major portion of the tolerance in Agrostismight be due to differences in isoxaben binding. Key words: Isoxaben, cellulose, Arabidopsis, Agrostis, herbicide tolerance
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