Mode of action of bentazon: Effect on photosynthesis |
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Authors: | Akihiko Mine Shooichi Matsunaka |
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Affiliation: | National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Konosu, Saitama, Japan |
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Abstract: | Bentazon, 3-isopropyl-2,1,3-benzothiadiazin-4-one-2,2-dioxide is effective for weed control in flooded rice fields not only as a foliar treatment but also as a flooded-water or paddy soil treatment. Generally the herbicidal effect develops slowly only after translocation of the herbicide has occurred, but when the weeds contacted directly with relatively high concentrations of the herbicide, the effects appear rather rapid.The slow herbicidal effect appears to be an important mode of action of bentazon applied practically on weeds under flooded rice field conditions. The slow effect may be caused by inhibition of photosynthesis as supported by the following experimental results: a) Bentazon inhibited the Hill reaction in isolated chloroplasts; b) bentazon rapidly inhibited photosynthetic CO2 fixation in susceptible Cyperus serotinus and other plants; c) the herbicidal effects appeared much slower when bentazon was applied as a flooded-water treatment; d) bentazon injury was prevented by endogenous or exogenously supplied carbohydrates. |
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