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. 1987 Dec;85(4):869-71.
doi: 10.1104/pp.85.4.869.

Kinetic Analysis of Resistance to Paraquat in Conyza: Evidence that Paraquat Transiently Inhibits Leaf Chloroplast Reactions in Resistant Plants

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Kinetic Analysis of Resistance to Paraquat in Conyza: Evidence that Paraquat Transiently Inhibits Leaf Chloroplast Reactions in Resistant Plants

Y Shaaltiel et al. Plant Physiol. 1987 Dec.

Abstract

Paraquat resistance has been claimed to be due to a sequestration of the herbicide before it reaches chloroplasts. This is based on the sensitivity of photosystem I in isolated thylakoids to paraquat, and autoradiographic analyses showing label from paraquat near veins 4 hours after treatment of a resistant biotype. Conversely, the enzymes of the superoxide detoxification pathway were found to be at constitutively elevated levels in intact class A chloroplasts of the resistant biotype of Conyza bonariensis (L.) Cronq. Evidence is presented here that physiologically active levels of paraquat rapidly inhibit chloroplast function in both the resistant and sensitive biotype, before the first sequestration was visualized. This inhibition is transient (completed in 2 hours) in the resistant biotype and irreversible in the sensitive type. Intact class A chloroplasts of the resistant biotype with or without paraquat are less susceptible to photoinduced membrane damage than the sensitive biotype without paraquat, as measured by ethane evolution. These data support a hypothesis that the ability to prevent superoxide damage keeps the resistant biotype viable while paraquat or its metabolites are being sequestered.

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