1 | Author | RichardJ. Youngman, AlanD. Dodge | Requires cookie* |
Title | Mechanism of Paraquat Action: Inhibition of the Herbicidal Effect by a Copper Chelate with Superoxide Dismutating Activity ![]() | ||
Abstract | The treatment of flax cotyledons (Linum usitatissimum) with paraquat was shown to decrease the levels of chlorophyll and carotenoid pigments. The fatty acid content of chloroplast fragments isolated from treated tissue was determined and shown to be greatly decreased by paraquat treat ment. The superoxide radical was demonstrated to play an important role in the phytotoxic action of paraquat by the use of a copper chelate of D-penicillamine, which has a high superoxide dismutat ing activity. The action of paraquat was inhibited by this compound. The role of superoxide is discussed with reference to the generation of more toxic species, such as singlet oxygen. | ||
Reference | Z. Naturforsch. 34c, 1032—1035 (1979); received May 26 1979 | ||
Published | 1979 | ||
Keywords | Paraquat, Plant Pigments, Fatty Acids, Superoxide, Copper Chelate, Flax Cotyledons | ||
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