Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain the light-dependent phytotoxicity of diphenyl ethers and related herbicides: inhibition of photosynthesis; activation of herbicides by light, by the photosynthetic electron transfer chain or by excited forms of carotenoids; and interaction with the biosynthesis of tetrapyrrole pigments. It is shown that the most likely mode of action consists in inhibiting the enzyme protoporphyrinogen oxidase. As a consequence protoporphyrinogen is oxidized non-enzymatically to protoporphyrin IX. The latter molecule is a powerful photosensitizer, able to generate singlet oxygen in the light and thus to induce peroxidative destruction of membrane lipids. © 1990, Walter de Gruyter. All rights reserved.
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Scalla, R., Matringe, M., Camadro, J. M., & Labbe, P. (1990). Recent Advances in the Mode of Action of Diphenyl Ethers and Related Herbicides. Zeitschrift Fur Naturforschung - Section C Journal of Biosciences, 45(5), 503–511. https://doi.org/10.1515/znc-1990-0535
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