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Glutathione Transferase Activities and Herbicide Selectivity in Maize and Associated Weed Species
Authors:Pamela J. Hatton  David Dixon  David J. Cole  Robert Edwards
Abstract:The role of glutathione transferases (GSTs) in the selectivity of the herbicides alachlor, atrazine, fluorodifen and metolachlor, which are detoxified by glutathione conjugation in plants, was determined in seedlings of maize (Zeamays L.) and the associated weed species Abutilon theophrasti Medic., Digitariasanguinalis (L.) Scop. Echinochloa crus-galli (L.) Beauv., Panicum miliaceum (L.), Setaria faberi Herrm. and Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench. The availability of glutathione was also determined in all species and tissue concentrations were found to be in the range 120–160 μm for all species except D. sanguinalis and S. bicolor, which contained half this amount. GST activities toward the herbicides were determined in crude protein extracts from the plants using HPLC to quantify the biosynthesis of the herbicide conjugates. The specific activities of the GSTs toward the substrates were in the order alachlor>fluorodifen> atrazine>metolachlor in all species except A. theophrasti, where fluorodifen was a better substrate than alachlor. In most cases there was a good correlation between GST activities and the selectivity of the herbicides applied pre-emergence. In the case of atrazine, GST activities were also related to the relative rates of herbicide conjugation in vivo. In contrast, there was no simple relationship between glutathione availability and the selectivity of the herbicides. However, with alachlor there was evidence that glutathione availability was limiting GST activity and influencing tolerance.
Keywords:glutathione transferases  herbicide detoxification  selectivity.
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