Abstract
A combination of two conventional methods of porphyrins analysis revealed a significant accumulation of protoporphyrinogen IX (Protogen) prior to protoporphyrin IX (Proto IX) in cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) cotyledons immediately after the foliar application of a protoporphyrinogen IX oxidase (Protox)-inhibiting herbicide, pyraflufen-ethyl. The accumulation of Protogen peaked at 4 to 7 hr and then decreased with the increase of Proto IX. Although a similar time-course of Protogen accumulation was observed in cucumber cotyledons treated with another Protox-inhibiting herbicide, acifluorfen, the amount of Proto IX accumulated was 2 to 3 times lower than that after the pyraflufen-ethyl treatment. Furthermore, a foliar application of pyraflufen-ethyl caused a significant accumulation of Protogen rather than Proto IX in cleavers (Galium aparine L.) after 7 hr, while little accumulation of Protogen and Proto IX took place in wheat (Triticum aestivum L.). © Pesticide Science Sociey of Japan.
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Murata, S., Kimura, Y., Mabuchi, T., & Miura, Y. (2004). Accumulation of protoporphyrinogen IX prior to protoporphyrin IX in intact plants treated with protoporphyrinogen IX oxidase-inhibiting herbicides. Journal of Pesticide Science, 29(3), 195–199. https://doi.org/10.1584/jpestics.29.195
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