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Characterization of new photosynthesis-inhibiting imidazolidine derivatives. 2. Interpretation of pre-emergence herbicidal performance from photosyghesis-inhibiting activity and soil adsorption coefficient
Authors:Misako Chiba  Daisuke Yanase  Akihide Andoh  Takeshi Gotoh
Abstract:Ruling factors governing pre-emergence herbicidal activity were analysed for 16 photosynthesis-inhibiting 5-hydroxy-3-methyl-2–oxo-imidazolidine-1-carboxamide derivatives. Herbicidal performance was quantified by the reduction in area of experimental weed vegetation, measured by a computer-aided image analysis system. A system for fluorometric estimation of photosynthesis inhibitor concentration in aqueous solution greatly facilitated determination of the soil adsorption coefficients (Kd). Maximum herbicidal performance was found for N-sec-butyl-5-hydroxy-3-methyl-2-oxo-imidazolidine-1-carboxamide, a compound with the second lowest soil adsorptivity and average photosynthesis-inhibiting activity. A multiple regression analysis suggested that herbicidal performance of the soil-applied imidazolidine derivatives was determined by a balance between Kd and photosynthesis-inhibiting activity. In the present experimental system, however, the main influence was attributed to Kd.
Keywords:photosynthesis inhibition  imidazolidine derivatives  pre-emergence herbicides  soil adsorptivity  fluorescence microplate scanner  bioavailability
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