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Mitotic disruption by a novel pyrimidine herbicide, NS-245852, in oat (Avena sativa L.) roots
Authors:Akihiro Takahashi  Shigeo Yamada  Hirokazu Yamada  Takashi Kawana
Institution:Odawara Research Center, Nippon Soda Co. Ltd, Kanagawa, Japan
Abstract:The effects of a novel pyrimidine herbicide, NS-245852 2-chloro-6-fluorophenyl-4-(trifluoromethyl)thieno2,3-d]pyrimidine-2-yl-ketone], on mitosis in oat ( Avena sativa L. cv. Zenshin) root tips were investigated by using light and immunofluorescence microscopy. The root growth was strongly inhibited at 10?7 mol L?1 of NS-245852, and swollen root tips were induced at 5 × 10?8 mol L?1. As observed by the use of light microscopy, the herbicide produced disrupted mitosis and large polynucleate cells in the meristematic root tissue. These symptoms were similar to those of mitotic disrupter herbicides. The immunofluorescence microscopy studies of the root tip cells treated for 30 min revealed that spindle fibers and the preprophase band were reduced, although kinetochore fibers and the phragmoplast were not affected. Kinetochore fibers remained as small fluorescence spots, and the phragmoplast disappeared after a 3 h treatment. No microtubule arrays were observed by a longer treatment (longer than 3 h). Among the microtubule arrays, spindle fibers and the preprophase band were found to be the most sensitive to the herbicide, whereas kinetochore fibers were the most resistant. The phragmoplast was intermediate. Thus, the primary action of NS-245852 is the inhibition of polymerization of tubulin into microtubules.
Keywords:immunofluorescence  microtubule  mitotic disrupter  novel pyrimidine herbicide (NS-245852)
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